Welcome Summer!

 If I'm being completely honest, I cringed when I typed that title.  Summer is such a mixed bag.  Yes, the vegetables are homegrown and delicious.  The flowers are spectacular.  The sights and sounds fill my soul in a way that no other season can.  And then there is - the heat - which has been, this week, punishing.

It's been a very busy week, and yes, I have been absent.  We had a family situation (a story that is not mine to tell - with the exception of its impact on me... leaving me without the emotional bandwidth for creativity) that caused my hiatus from blogging.  A couple of days of feeling all of the feels, and I am ready to jump back into life.  I have learned that there is little about life that we can control - other than how we respond to it.  My coping mechanism is to shut down for a period of time - to allow for the processing of emotions.  After that - it's back to life.  Life is not meant to be squandered in a cloud of negativity.  No matter what - there is always something positive that we can moor ourselves to.  Right?

Added to all of that... Hubbs has been in the wilderness of the Northwest Territory of Canada on a guys' 11 day fishing trip (a solid week of fishing - the rest of the days involved in travel).  I think he's had a blast.  He has no cell phone reception, so communication has been only through the internet when that is available to him.  Their week was filled with adventures and misadventures (no one actually lost their heads, in case you wondered....

(Yes, I cropped the head off of his friend because I was not able to ask permission to publish his photo.)


As you can see... the temperatures there are quite different from here on the farm (almost at the Arctic Circle - and yes... midnight sun at this time of year).  His nights are in the 30's, while daytimes range from 40's to 60's.

Meanwhile, here at the farm... I've been getting up sometime between 4 and 5 every morning so that I can get the horses out for their grazing time before the temperature rises.  We've had highs in the nineties this week, with every day just a little hotter than the one before.  Getting up early also gives me enough time to get the work done before I melt.  It's also been very dry, so watering duties are added to morning and evening chores.

My normally energetic side-kick has turned into a rug.  He is also not a fan of the heat!

I've done quite a bit of knitting this week - unfortunately, the projects are for Christmas presents, so photos of them will have to wait until December!  Which is hard for me - because I cannot wait to show you these projects... they are pretty cool!  Instead, I'll just show you yesterday's loaves - yes, I am still baking all of our bread.

The birds have been liberated again.  The ducks spend their days running all over the farm.  And the chickens have been turned loose on the insect population.  Hopefully they take a big bite out of it.

A few random bits...

Look at all of the apples on the trees this year.  We have had hardly any apples the past two years.  Looks like we may have enough to warrant getting our cider press out of storage this year.

Apparently, there is someone else who is not a fan of the heat.  I found this guy (Bobby) asleep beneath the piano bench yesterday.  He must have sneaked into the house while Ivy was outside - otherwise, there would have been a cat fight!  He was so comfy, I didn't have the heart to move him.  Eventually, I did.  He went back outside and Ivy came in.  Shuffling cats.


I hope you are coping with the heat and staying cool.  Happy Summer, friends.
I hope to do the garden tour video in the next week or so - everything in that space is progressing rapidly!

Comments

Karla said…
We are having the same oppressive heat here in Illinois, and I am OVER it! I feel for the construction workers, the delivery drivers, those like you with farm animals - yeesh! I never take the cool or cold weather for granted, that's for sure. Bring it back on! We are to dip into the high 80's after some long days of 90's, and then back to the 90's again. Sigh. I never wanted a pool, too much work, but I see why people love them. Cooler days are coming, this we know.
Early morning are when I get my work done these days as it is just too hot for any other time. I usually try to work on handwork in the afternoons. The heat as been oppressive. We've been to the pool with the grandchildren but I have ro slather on the sunblock. Even though I do that my shoulder still got burned a bit. Being fair I try to stay in the shade as much as possible. I doing the watering in the evenings. I've have been getting up at 5:30am to 75 and sometimes 80 degrees. But each season has its own pleasures.
Jeannie said…
So nice to see Bee Haven in my inbox this morning. Life on the farm is good, even in the heat. We are hoping for some much-needed rain today. Have a good weekend.
i have been checking and today was delighted to see Bee Haven in my email! You have been in my prayers and I hope all will work out. When life hands out tough days, and all of us have them, my faith keeps me going and I learn and grow through it. It must be doubly hard with your hubby away. Hang in there. Maven Haven looks lovely!!!! Thank you for taking the time to share with us. It is the highlight of my day too! Deb
Marcia LaRue said…
Now that I am officially "old" at 80 (soon to be 81), I simply cannot handle the 90° days we are having here in S. Colorado! A cooler day with some rain is a blessing!
Glad to have you back! ❤️
Lynne said…
Love the nestled in little cottage.
New colors bring great charm.

Heat here is TOO MUCH!
I hope it passes through soon.
Wish summer was sunny days, temps no higher than 75.
And no humidity.

Looks like hubs is in his realm!




Karla said…
I too seem to withdraw when dealt a difficult situation. It takes me a few days to process it and then I come out of it because life does go on and it's so important to see the good things around us. Fortunately I have a spouse who allows me that time......he knows I'll be back :)

Your cottage is absolutely adorable!! It's something out of a fairy tale book and you picked the perfect color for it!
THE BEARDED ONE said…
IT IS SURE GREAT TO HAVE YOU BACK..I HAVE MISSED THEM MUCH...TALIKNG ABOUT THE HEAT...WE LIVE UNDER A STEEP HIL AND NORALLY WE ARE 8/10 DEGREES THAN THEY ARE ON TO0P OF THE HILL..THE SPRING AND CREEK KEEP US LOWER...BUT IT IS 101 PLUS UNDR THE HILL...THAT IS QUITE WQRM...I SURE ENJOY AND LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR PICS AND COMMENTS...OUR FIST DOG..SHORT HAIR...WAS LAYSING UNDER OUT BIF SUGAR TREE..SHE SURE KNOWS WHERE TO GO TO STAY AS COOL AS POSSIBLE...UI JKNOW HUBBS HAS HAD A GREAT TRIP...AWESOME !!! GOD BLESS AND KEEP SMILING !!!!!!
So glad to see you back. I was worried about you. I pray that things are better with whatever happened this week. So sorry that you had to face it alone. You have a great attitude and we all appreciate your coming back with wonderful pictures and news. We have not had the heat here....our highs are about 65 degrees with nights in the 50's and upper 40's. Looks like your hubby caught some beauties on his trip.
Take good care, Bev.