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Muscovy Ducks Help In The Garden
The easiest farm critters we've found have been the Muscovy ducks we purchased in Ochomogo. They are the only duck not related to the Mallard and are perfect for our little homestead. They don't need ...more
Weevil Free Flour, Naturally
It's sickening to find my flour infested with small black specks the size of a pinhead or small flying moths. Called pantry weevils, this is a group of various tiny insects that show up in grain...more
The Gardens by the Side of the Road/ teddy bear update
Well, even though I thought we would never have any flowers on the sunflowers as they were so late, the frost held off and here they are. We still have not had frost and we have had 80 degree days. ...more
Building Jugs
There are lots of lessons to learn in raising livestock. For instance, I now know that I don't ever want to own pelibuey ( a warm weather sheep) again! They are a tasty animal no doubt, but a bit too ...more
Things Don't Always Go As Planned
It had been a while since Roger had the time to enjoy a nice leisurely horseback ride, so the fellas headed out Saturday down a dirt road that leads to the Mombacho Volcano. I had planned to continue ...more
The L2G Garden Curmudgeon
A rose by any other name...
OK, call my humor sophomoric, but I can't help but chuckle every time I drive through Funk, Ohio. Funk is a small, unincorporated community close to where Wayne, Ash...more
The Gardens by the Side of the Road/ Summer Sandwich
I have forgotten one of our favorite summer sandwiches so far, but we will have it for supper. Lettuce and I do not agree and so BLTs were not so much fun for me. Then I found this recipe and rea...more
New Dwarf Burning Bush in Front
I finally decided on one part of the front area of the house. I went ahead and made a little bit of a flower bed in the front right area of the house. I tilled the area, which I found had a lot of s...more
Added Couch to Patio
One of my friends was going to throw away a old couch, and I decided to take it home with me and see about putting it on the patio. It isn't made for outside, but it's free so I'm not worried about ...more
New Flower Bed (Patio)
To help make the patio area look a little better, I decided to dig up a certain area between the shed & patio and the fence to the back yard. It was just grass and weeds and nothing special or pleas...more
Newest Change/Upgrade to Patio/Backyard
I recently have been testing a new look. Their was this fence trellis that I had to take off to paint and after painting was done I still wanted to use, but I wasn't sold at where it was. I changed ...more
Tear Down Dog House/Playhouse/Grill
This past weekend I torn down the dog house/playhouse/grill and it was a tough job. I used my heavy duty steel mallet. It had two rows of bricks all the way around it and in the middle of the front ...more
Breezeway New Look
When I first bought the house the little breezeway was just a unused area and not sure what to do with it. So as I kept thinking of what to do with it, it started to shape into something a lot nicer...more
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