Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Strumpshaw Fen


Went for a walk at Strumpshaw Fen a while ago, it really is beautiful there. I love looking at these pictures as a real reminder of how beautiful nature is.

Sausages!

We made sausages!
4 kg of them.....

We made some honey and mustard, Italian spiced, English seasoning and some other type.

All in all it took about 3-4 hours. This picture captures about half of the end amount...


Sunday, 26 May 2013

The House of Windows

So we have had rather a lot of windows for a while now. They have survived existing in someone's house for a while, then being taken out. We weren't sure we wanted them or if we were ever going to actually get round to using them but then we got to the stage where we had owned them for too long to get rid of them. So they then survived the move to our new house, and took up residence behind the shed (they would be useful one day...)
I am pleased to say that day came! We started to make a plan as to how to build a greenhouse, and then scrapped it and decided to just attach each window to the next and see what happened! Once we had done this for a while, we needed a roof, so we got some corrugated plastic, which seems to be working a treat. We need to build a door at some point... but it is still warm and sheltered in there at the mo so the tomatoes seem happy enough.

The Cob Oven

Our cob oven is now functional!! We slowly started building it a few weeks ago however torrential rain did stop play for a while.
Joe went on a cob oven building course a while ago, so he knew what to do... I think pictures speak louder than words on this one so here are the pictures ...
There is one more layer that we need to make to insulate it, but for the moment we are using insulation for a kiln.




Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Sunday of Productivity

After quite a nippy winter, the sun had shone its face and we got into the spirit of doing things. So much into the spirit that we got a little carried away... Joe started the day by tinkering with Alice. Slack Alice. Our new boat that is... I potted on the tomato plants which have been looking like they have wanted new pots for a while now. We then planted our first veg in the new house! A very exciting moment. We should hopefully be the owners of some runner beans and broad beans soon enough. I also split and re-potted some other plants like supermarket basil and a chilli. Having spent Saturday being taught by Joe how to make a bread oven out of cob at his community garden project, we put our skills to work in building the base for our home oven. We put some pallets together and screwed them into place...and then took it all apart and just piled up some pallets instead because you would have needed to be about 8 foot tall to use our first attempt. Having potted out all the plants it was 5 pm. Time for a cuppa and to...yes you've guessed it, build a greenhouse!For about 3 years now we have owned some old large windows which Joe acquired from work. After being assured they would come in handy , we kept hold of them and after a couple of hours of munging we now have something which resembles 3/4 of a greenhouse. Hoping to finish it this weekend. Along with the bread oven. Roll on Saturday (and some more sunshine please).