Monday, June 24, 2013

Painting for Christmas?

This week has been cranking up the heat. My little girl and I  have been working on the garden in the early morning and then painting and cleaning house all day long.

We are having trouble understanding that the green tomatoes stay on the vine. She finds them and picks them excited to show me what she found. Yesterday she brought a watermelon that was the size of a football to her dad. We cut it open and explained that it should be red in the middle and this was not ripe. Lessons to learn.

Well when the sun gets hot the hot get going. In the house at least. We have been painting the heat of the day away. This week I have painted on a old water pump. It was a lot of fun. Still working on it but here is a sneak peek.





Also I have painted on some Christmas ornaments that I will sell in November. These are all different styles on glass ornaments. They are painted with acrylic and sealed.



Friday, June 21, 2013

Gardening and Painting

The garden is looking great. It is growing like crazy and squash and zucchini are coming off daily. 


If my daughter will leave the tomatoes alone we may have some to harvest in a week. She just gets so excited with finding them she forgets they have to turn red to pick. Learning is part of the joy. 

This week I have tried my hand at painting a thistle. Now these are pretty little weeds. Purple and this year being 5 foot tall with thorns to boot, These little weeds are a pain and my hubby sprays them to keep them from taking all the water from the good grasses. The one I decided to paint was just blooming and not open yet. Even with all the points that will stick you, you see the pretty in it.


Garden to work and Paint to splatter. God Bless.

Monday, June 17, 2013

A Busy week of Farming

Our plans were to harvest wheat when my husband took off. His job ask in January what full week do you want off. He looked at June and said this should be harvest. Well the old saying goes "If you wanna hear God Laugh tell him your plans."

That week spent time raining. Just enough not to get in the field. So we took our little girl to the zoo and the museums. It was a blast and for us a great little time away from our daily grind.  Above it the Railroad Museum in Oklahoma City. It is free and you get to climb all over old cars and engines. It was fun. Below is my girls favorite animal. She loves turtles.

When we got back, Harvest started. We cut Saturday and it rained Saturday night. We waited till Tuesday after work and started. It stayed dry just long enough to get the wheat out of the field. No joke we finished Friday at midnight and it rained the next morning.

I will not complain about rain because we were about 16 inches short in May. Ponds are not near where they should be and lakes are a puddle around here.
My husband and girl checking the grain bin on the combine to see if  it is empty.
Well time is running short. Don't Forget that on Friday this week is the end of the Horse and Colt.


I will just keep praising God for what we do receive.

Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God. Psalms 42:5

Monday, June 10, 2013

Wheat Harvest and Rain




 The old weather joke goes: If you are flooding expect more rain, if it is hotter than Hateis, it will get hotter. If it is dry, no rain is in store, and if it is windy put a rock in your pocket because it will blow harder tomorrow.

The joke is almost true around these parts. We have a pretty crop of wheat standing in the field and it has been so wet we can not harvest.


On Sunday we got into the field about four in the evening only to have it rain that night. Here is my husband on the antique combine that still runs. His grandpa custom cut and cut about 600 acres of his own wheat a year with it when it was new.
Harvest is a family affair. We all have our part to do. My daughter helped my mom take the guys a sandwich that night in the field. Supper many times is about six, a sandwich and about ten that night, they are hungry for a meal. This photograph was taken by my mom. She has her camera at all times. Well I will have something maybe on Thursday on eBay. Watch my Facebook page to see when the next auction will start. Wheat Harvest trumps all things in our life. God Bless 

Monday, June 3, 2013

Horsing around with Paint

With planting millet, spraying pastures, and preparing the combine for wheat harvest, night comes too fast and are too long. We have so many things that must be done for this is the high of the farming season.
 Here I was sweeping out the last of the millet. I promise when it sprouts I will show you. I hate to vacuum  the house but the grain drill is nice. Once it is clean it stays clean til you use it next year. We sweep it out to keep it from clogging with sprouted seed and so we can drill wheat next fall without millet being sewed in among the wheat.
 Not a great picture of me but you can see that I use a shop vac and just lean in and get it done.
 When I got done with my chores, I had time to paint. Since the weather was nice I worked in the shade outside at the farm. You have probably read that I paint between the seconds. This is that time. My hubby did not need me to help him spray, my daughter was napping with BiBi (Grandma) so this was my first few seconds.

Now I am no horse expert. Yes, I was raised on a farm but my family did not have horses except for the meanest Shetland pony around. It's main goal was to dump you off so it could go back to grazing. Me being under five years old was a easy target. With this in mind, I do not know if this is a fine quality horse but I just loved the way she stood by her colt and protected it from the crazy lady with the camera (me).
A neighbor has a herd of horses close by. When this mare had her baby I just couldn't help to catch a few pictures when she finally brought her near the fence.
 I have taken some more time to flesh out the colt and mare. I will show you how the glazing looks tomorrow.

Don't forget, Finishing a Day is on eBay. 

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Do you give the horse its strength
    or clothe its neck with a flowing mane? Job 39:19