Monday, September 28, 2009

Plucking Sunflower Seeds

Living in the Sunflower State provided us with a bounteous harvest of two sunflowers this year. Moles and other sub-subterranean seed stealers probably had a more prosperous harvest (per capita at least) than we did. But that didn't keep Paige from plucking the seeds out from the giant heads and turning them into nummy morsels. The rest of the harvest is coming to an end after what many are calling the most successful garden the Edwards have ever sown - all 750 square feet of it. In fact, it was doubly successful in that we didn't need to weed or water thanks to a cool and wet summer coupled with four wheelbarrow loads of grass clippings each week. That's garden living at its best!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Power Pole Erected

One might think that another blog post about a power pole would mean that there's nothing going on in the Midwest life of the Edwards. That would only be partially true. While it is exciting to see that the power pole is now upright and that the guy-wires are in the neighbor's yard (sorry Millers!) there are other happenings to take note of ... like the opossum that made a daytime appearance Saturday evening or that the moles in the yard are running rampant. Exciting stuff. As for the family? Beautiful fall weather (22 out of the past 24 days the temps have been in the 70's) had kept Tyson in the swimming pool on Fridays plus a Scout campout last night. Paige just completed a record setting canning season filling over 35 jars of garden produce ... and Cody's nursing 2 sore knees with a couple of frozen bags of peas.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Lincoln Logs in the Yard

The City of Tonganoxie decided to lay some logs in our front yard this week. A few years ago the city went through and widened 4th street and put in some curb and gutter as well - but only up to Tonganoxie Creek. That was Phase I ... a phase that only impacted a couple of corn fields. Phase II meant dealing with property owners. Heaven forbid that it should be an easy process. After years of city council meetings, lawsuits, bickering, name calling, easements, right-of-ways, and every other hindrance known to man, the project is ready to roll forward. At least that's what we assume the large utility pole in our front yard means. All the other neighbors along 4th street got one too! As for the people living along 4th Street ... Cody's done with 6 weeks of travel, Paige is making salsa, and Tyson's running into parked cars with his bike (a story for another occasion.)