Author Archives: Pam Edwards
Spring, compost bins, goal #6
Blossoms from our Bradford Pear Daffodils I am a winter person. I do not like to be hot, and I get hot easily. But the joy of spring is impossible to resist! Being outside in shirt sleeves, seeing new blooms each day, sitting in front of the chicken coop and watching the happy chicks explore … Continue reading
Body connection
The gist of the weight loss path I have chosen is this: Connect with your body. Sounds odd, doesn’t it. Listening to what my body really needs. Realizing when it is truly full. This is hard work for those of us who have tuned out our body’s messages in favor of our emotions, or the visual cues … Continue reading
Making Compost
One of the 101 goals I have is to make compost. I like feeling like I am taking part in the circle of life when I work to keep my chickens happy and healthy, when I take care of what I eat. (Eggs) So dumping empty egg shells in trash headed for a static landfill is a small scale … Continue reading
Potato Patch
We got the potatoes in! We picked up seed potatoes in a very small town in an even smaller hardware store. But it catered to gardeners with inexpensive seed potatoes that grow well in this area. We passed it on the way home from purchasing a third, fourth, sixth, or twelvth-hand sprayer for the tractor. (It needs … Continue reading
Birthday fun
I just had another birthday. Sigh. Not that it’s a bad thing, but while getting older has it’s perks, it has it’s downsides. Like everything hurts a little bit more in the morning. Like injuries take longer to heal. Like even if I toned and weighed way too little, I will never look even 39 … Continue reading
How are the other 101 goals coming along?
The 101 goals in 1001 days has been a wonderful idea. (See the ‘101 goals’ page if you want more information on what this is.) I now have permission to do some things that have been rattling around in my head for a long time. The tyranny of the urgent, you know. Cooking, home schooling, … Continue reading
Goal #6 update and If I’m So Smart
If I’m So Smart, Why Can’t I lose Weight, by Brooke Castillo This book has been so helpful. I am continuing to learn the hunger scale, and my reactions to it. What’s a hunger scale? It’s a scale from -10 (starving) to +10 (so stuffed I feel sick). The goal is to eat when I … Continue reading
Pecking chicks
If this had been my first batch of chicks, I would never have raised chicks again! The pecking has been horrid. I watched and found that two chicks were the main culprits. Separating them from the rest of the chicks was a pain – they still need the heat lamp. But it worked. The rest … Continue reading
Picture updates
The barn quilts are coming along! The chicks at 3 weeks. Rooster Spring bulbs under the roses! Midnight Daffodil, a spider’s home
Slowing down for a bit
Posts may be slim for the next few weeks. I’m typing challanged with a cast covering my thumb. Healing time for a ligament. Then fast forward six weeks and repeat on the other hand for a ligiment that did NOT heal. But after that I should be up and running with two strong opposable digits! The chicks are … Continue reading