This post is written for Gnome. We’ve spent the last week or so cooped up in the house (more rains and wetness all around). He asked me yesterday, “…have we done enough dear…I don’t think we’ve done enough…” GUFFAW!!! Shrieky Fury Munchkin!! Okay this is what we’ve done in seven days: canned 57 jars of sorghum, canned 114 jars of black beans, made two lots of soap, planted chrysanthemums and fennel out, made soursop cider (56 bottled and under pressure), made sorghum and jackass bitters beer and making coconut castile soap as we speak! WHAT!! I told Gnome that he needed a reality check and that we were doing plenty. I think I ranted, raved and shook my fists at him enough for him to get the idea!!
So this is what we have been doing…
Oh and gathered some wild papayas to make relish:
Studying the life cycle of butterflies for fun too:
Now I do recall when we worked in the Emergency Department in good old Royal Darwin Hospital that the average number of patients seen per doctor was about 25 in an 8 hour shift. He used to see about 40 patients in a shift.
We’re not running a hospital my dear! It’s just a few ducks and geese flapping about. No emergencies here. Remember that we chose this life-style to live a more tranquil life. You know…the spiritual quest thingy-me-bobs that we go on about…and the philosophy and all that stuff….
Anyway, after my silly little rant I went outside and was backed into a corner by Chiney-goosie and Rebel-goosie (yes, they have names!). They sneered and threatened me, pecking fiercely at my ankles; I had to fight them within an inch of my life (just exaggerating a bit but they were behaving like hooligans). Anyway, I ran back to Gnome and wailed,
“Oh Gnome!! The geese cornered and attacked me!!”
Gnome’s response: “Oh that’s great dear, it means that it is breeding season soon.”
WRONG ANSWER!! And then I started Fury Munchkin again….
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I tried to figure out how to post a picture in the comments of our stacks and stacks of jarred up veggies just like your pic! Soooo much time and effort in those jars there. I hear ya!!