Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Tuesday Tidbits and Stuff


 Quiet reigns on the old homestead. I have been trying to get lots of little things done around the house. You know the things we keep putting off each and every day. Getting those little things completed is easing my stress level each and every day. 

I am still getting my regular tasks done and I am slowly learning to pace myself. Taking rests between tasks and finding ways to complete something with the least effort. This will not last as soon I will be washing walls, painting outside, planting, and getting the deck set up for use. I will also be pulling firewood from the wood box and resupplying the holder near our firepit. Must remember to get Harvey to split some as full logs don't start a fire very well. 

Work on projects is ongoing, and I now realize that I will not finish all that I had planned to do. Still I did manage to get a few completed, and some ready for the next step. That is pretty much all I can ask of myself at this point in my life. I am getting too old to go, go, go, each and every day and resting is imperative I find. Too much on my plate just seems to frustrate me in trying to get all done. 

This means my projects/goals list will contain things that I can get done quickly as well as those that will take a bit longer to complete. It is also making me rethink things like making cards (which I will still do) after I use up all the cardstock I have. In fact I am thinking that using some of the cardstock to make flowers might be a great way to clean that bit of my stash out. I am also considering sticking to cleaning out the yarn stash even more as that has really gotten out of hand over the past few years. Bits/bobs and orphan balls really add up and take up lots of valuable space. Hence why once I finish the 120 pairs of mittens I am going to try and get some toques made for Kurt's K-12 school. Might even make some colourful knit blankets to rid myself of even more. 

I no longer want to do things that do not bring me peace or joy, and am finding it extremely difficult to even read family members posts on Facebook. Perhaps it is time to take a step back and evaluate if that social media is serving it's purpose any longer. Could be the time to block some of the family.

At 70 years of age I want peace, joy, humanity, and love. I don't need complaints, hatred of people who don't follow the same political leaning, and those who want to drag the country down. 

Life is meant to be lived and enjoyed.


Everybody have a wonderful evening.

God bless.

Monday, April 27, 2026

Menu Monday

 


The last week of the month of April is here. Even with the rather crappy weather we have had this month seems to have passed by quickly.

So what are we eating this week, lots of leftovers of course and items from the chest freezer made a bit ago.

Monday
Leftover sausage casserole, and because of all the veggies in it I will not be making a side.

Tuesday
Leftover Roast Beef from Sunday. I will probably thinly slice it, add mushrooms, sauté some onion, add some gravy (make a bit more and add that along with the leftover gravy), and a bit of sour cream. This time instead of noodles I will serve it over mashed potatoes. Perhaps a side of the leftover cauliflower and broccoli in a cheesy sauce. 

Wednesday
A package of the Buns filled with ground beef and cabbage I made in I believe November or December. Not sure if I will make a side or not.

Thursday
Leftovers from Tuesday this time served over noodles, with a side of green beans.

Friday
Lazy Perogy Casserole with fried onions, butter and sour cream.

Saturday
I plan on making a big pot of chili. Served with toast. To stretch the meat slightly I will probably add lots of beans.

Sunday
Pork roast, roasted potatoes, roasted carrots, and a salad. This is if I can find a decently priced pork roast. If not I will be getting Hubby to BBQ some bacon wrapped beef medalions and doing potatoes and carrots on the BBQ as well.

Oh here is a picture of what our weather was like at around supper time last night.

Yes that is snow, it is all gone now thank heavens. The rest of the week looks pretty good, except for Wednesday night. We could get a bit more snow. Boooo.

Everybody have a wonderful evening. 
God bless.

 

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Sunday Ramblings


 I am still not feeling tip top, but at least now that the weather is no longer as windy and the air pressure has steadied my back is not as much of a problem. 

So today was a day of rest, I did the bare minimum to keep the old homestead running fairly smoothly, went to Mass (Harvey was ill, probably caught it from me) alone and spent most of the rest of today knitting and setting up a design on my Cricut desk top app to get started on the Thank you cards. 

I do feel much more at ease and not as stressed out even though the nutter who went after Kurt awhile back is at it once again. Guess his probation is over, but Kurt has been talking to the lawyer once again and if it gets too bad the nutter will be slapped with a cease and desist letter. If that doesn't work he will be back in court on charges as he admitted to giving out Kurt's name, place of employment, and home address to some very not nice people. 

Kurt finds in amusing as he has only mentioned this person twice on his blog years and years ago, and once he found out the person had a learning disability never mentioned him again. Kurt also says he has more or less retired from Nazi and fascist hunting for the past three years so why this is happening again is crazy. 

Hoping the weather gets much warmer as Harvey wants to work up the garden and plant his potatoes. He usually does them about now so they are quite large by the fall.

Me, well I just want to be able to enjoy sitting on the deck and hanging clothes on the lines.


Everybody have a wonderful evening.

God bless.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Not At All Well


 I have a really bad headache and so will take today off. Catch up with you all tomorrow, I hope.


Everybody have a wonderful evening.

God bless.

Friday, April 24, 2026

Moving Towards A Simpler Life


 I tried some of my homemade cleaners this week, and I must say the window/glass cleaner is wonderful. I am still holding back on the soap scum one, but if that works half as well, I will be extremely happy. Simple ingredients that make wonderful cleaners that cut my carbon footprint, and save us a bit of cash.

My movement towards simplicity this week has been cleaning and organizing my desk drawers, as well as removing some items we haven't used in years from the kitchen drawers as well. This is making it so much easier to find what I am looking for. Next up will be the dining room hutch. Pretty sure I will be removing things from there. Thus giving me less to dust, and clean. 

I am enjoying my days putzing around the house and getting little things completed. Those little things have been put off for too long. But perhaps I am procrastinating in not getting the larger and more complex tasks done. However I have come to a conclusion that actually surprises me. There is always tomorrow at least for the foreseeable future. And getting things done is not quite as important as enjoying the day.


Everybody have a great day. Take care.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Thrifty and Frugal Thursday

Thrifty and Frugal 

It is another week of thrifty and frugal living here on the old homestead. Taking care of using everything we have to the best of my/our ability. Trying to leave a smaller carbon footprint on the earth and give back to the land by cutting down on waste, fuel, and chemicals where possible.

1. Hanging clothes on the lines downstairs to dry. Washing full loads of clothes to save on water usage.

2.  Repaired a hem on my pants, and fixed a seam on one of Harvey's shirts.

3.  Using up lotions and potions that have been collected over the years.

4.  Put $0.55 in the change jars.

5.  Walked for free exercise every day.

6.  Made Vegetable stock from the scraps collected. 

7.  Made all our desserts this week from scratch using and using up things in the pantry and fridge. 

8.  Harvey planted more grass seed and some clover. The seed was from last year and he bought the clover this year. We just want a green front yard and clover just might allow that to happen. 

9.  Baked bread.

10.  Continuing the decluttering process.

11.  Cut out some patterns to sew for the summer. Remnants used and the bits and bobs put away to use in other sewing projects.

12.  Used up a ball of black yarn, a ball of grey yarn, and a ball of red yarn making the first scarf. 

13.  Saved the water while it was warming to water the plants this week.

14.  Saved the small plastic containers that the cherry tomatoes came in to use to plant on seedlings.

Life is good. 

Everybody have a wonderful evening.

God bless.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Midweek Ramblings


 I think the neighbour on the other side of me is starting the moving out process, but I am not really sure as they are going about it very strangely. We shall see what happens later on. 

It has been a pretty grey day until about 30 minutes ago. The sun is out and shining brightly, but the wind is something else. The air is full of dust at times from the topsoil blowing around. We definitely need a good soaking rain.

Today has been spent decluttering, and I think that will continue for another couple of days. I have also looked up a couple of recipes to make when our weather changes tomorrow and Friday. They will be days to stay at home and keep busy.

First off on the cooking will be the veggie stock. I am pretty sure I have enough vegetable scraps to make some. I will probably freeze that in the smaller 1 cup molds. Then I will move on to some baking and get a carrot cake with cream cheese icing made. This will use up some raisins, some of the carrots in the crisper, and the cream cheese that needs using. Move on after that to Oatmeal Raisin Cookies to use up the remaining raisins. I should make some Hamburger buns as well as on Friday we will be having Fish Burgers. 

The menu is pretty well made up for next month. I will be pulling lots of ready made meals out of the chest freezer to use. Some are getting pretty dated. There is also a pie crust ball in there that I may try and make some calzone type things out of. Those will go back in the freezer as if they are out and have turned out I will eat them until they are gone. 

Managing to work on some projects, but my shoulders and arms start to bother me after about an hours weaving and I need to move on to something different. 

Tomorrow night is the once a month meeting of the ladies who knit and crochet, so if the weather cooperates I will make the effort to get to the meeting. I will just make sure to park in a different area of the lot. Making sure I do not have to crawl in again. That acrobatic movement caused me pain for many a day after. 


Everybody have a wonderful evening.

God bless.