Below are a few of the activities the Bartletts participated in over May and the early part of June. I thought when we moved to the country we would have a bit slower lifestyle, but it's been anything but that. In mid May we traveled about three hours to attend the wedding of friends of ours. We are good friends with both families, and it was such a blessing to see their children marry. Both of them were homeschooled from the very beginning. When Jim and I were married, we moved into married student housing at NDSU, and many times I saw Louisa's mom walking her round and round the tar walkway that separated the different areas of the complex. We even attended her dedication service! We lost touch with the family after her dad graduated from NDSU, and then about ten years later we met Timothy's older brother when he was attending NDSU. We were very surprised to discover that Louisa's family fellowshipped with Timothy's family, and then we became reacquainted with them. The wedding was such a blessing. Yesterday I helped with a wedding reception at the local retreat center, and marveled at the difference between a Christ filled wedding, and what I witnessed yesterday. That wedding lasted all of 25 minutes, and then it was on to the reception activities and later a wedding dance. I was very thankful that the retreat center has a policy of no alcohol on the premises. Can't imagine what went on at the wedding dance.
Andrew has been busy with working on his garden tractor that he received from friends. We had another older one that he took apart and added to the first one. Since this photo, he has added a dump box and painted the whole thing camouflage green. He told me tonight that someone may be giving him some hydraulics to make the box part dump. He is thrilled.
This is a photo of my favorite candidate for State Senate. Our family has been working on the creation of these signs, and whenever Jim travels, he takes one along to set up in whatever town he is visiting. You can visit his website to see what he is up to.
Andrew has been very diligent to help Jim with his campaign, and David loves to travel with Jim everywhere he goes. Our sign shop is located in what will some day be the main floor of our house.
Bottineau had their annual Memorial Day parade. A friend our ours volunteered to add a sign to his dune buggy, and asked David to ride along with him. David had to wear earplugs, though!
What a cold day ... I wore a sweater and as well as a warm jacket to keep me from freezing while distributing brochures to people in the crowd.
Andrew had planned to drive his own garden tractor in the parade, but at the last minute had trouble getting it to start. He opted instead to use one that belongs to our friend Steve. Andrew made his own sign, and installed in in a little trailer that looks kind of like a bathtub!
Jonathan and Peter rode in the back of our pickup truck to play some music. As you can see, it was a bit chilly back there. Our friend Paulette drove the truck (I was afraid I would pop the clutch if I did it), and friends rode along with her to throw candy to the children along the route.
This is one of our goat kids, a product of the boys' favorite goat. When the boys did the evening chores on Memorial Day they discovered that one of the goat kids was missing. We had no idea what happened to her. The goats are in movable pens made with cattle panels, and the kids are able to squeeze in between the wires and move around. A couple of days later, Samson found a lower leg of the kid. We concluded that a coyote must have gotten her. Hopefully that will never happen again.
Peter and Jonathan constructed these movable pens for the goats, and Peter then created a milking stand that folds up when not in use. I guess it works much better than having to take each goat to the barn for milking.
Last week I managed to squeeze in two days of working in the garden areas. David and Andrew helped me plant quite a few flowers in my rock garden and along our rock wall, and then we moved to an area by the hoop house that is reserved for whatever I want to plant. It will be interesting to see what that area looks like later in the season, when the flowers start blooming! All of our flowers, herbs and vegetables were started from open pollinated seeds, and we are working towards saving as many varieties of seeds as we can.
I also planted my herbs into my herb garden. This year my catnip, spearmint, and lavender did not come up. My echinacea didn't winter well, either, so next year I'll have to grow more of them. I tried a few new herbs this summer, so we'll see how the garden develops.
Samson was my constant companion the days I spent in the garden. For some reason, he loves it whenever someone throws rocks for him. He doesn't want to catch them in his mouth, but loves to pounce on them as they are bouncing and rolling -- kind of like a cat. When I would go back to my planting, he would set a rock as close to me as he could so I would hopefully throw another one for him.
We are terribly dry up here. Last Thursday we did have rain, but need a whole lot more. I have already seen grasshoppers and crickets, and they usually do not show up until later in August. Thankfully, Jim has been working on a pump system to bring water up from the lake, and so far it has been working well to water the garden areas. The next step is to set up a sprinkler system, but that may not happen until next year.
Today we had very dark clouds rolling past, but no rain. Everything went to the northeast of us. There's a chance of rain every day this week, and we'll see how things go.
4 comments:
Great pictures. You are VERY busy. I am glad you have all those boys to help you get things done. =)
Hi Lynn
I get tired just reading what you all have been doing. Can't imagine what you must feel like.
Pictures are great, Thanks for the posting them.
Gp B
Hi Lynn, We have lots of water up here. Too much now and it suppose to rain for the next 4 - 5 days. What ever happened to moderation eh? What is Jim running for? Would it be Senator? Sorry, not up on American politics? When is the election? Looks like he has a dandy support team. I'll pray for some rain for ya if you will put in a word for some dry weather for us. Give Jim and the Boys my best. I love the way the boys are always workin on projects.
Guy
Hi Guy,
You can keep your water up there, as it's been raining for a couple of days now. There's mud everywhere! We have to go to town today, and I'm wondering what the end of our driveway looks like. Maybe we can slide through.
Jim is running for a State Senate position in our District (encompasses about 3 counties in the area). ND legislature only meets every other year, and for about 4 months in duration.
We'll have to take photos of the boys' latest project: adding a washing machine engine to a mountain bike! We'll see if it works!
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