This and That

Winter typically consists of two seasons... ice...

or mud.  

For some reason, we get the bulk of our precipitation during the winter months and it seems that the ground never dries out.  It freezes occasionally - giving us a break from the mud.  We are currently in the mud... as the temperatures have been up in the 50's these past few days.

The only real downside to the mud is the horses' propensity for rolling in it... especially Moonie!  I have no idea why he does this... but he does it all of the time.  Perhaps he rolls all of the time and I just don't realize it until he's covered in mud.

Luckily, he dries out and the mud brushes off with a little elbow grease.

Luckily, the donkey girls have enough sense to stay out of the mud.  They do their rolling in the wood shavings inside their house... clean rolling!

Lyme disease treatment continues for Red.  He is doing much better than he was in the beginning, but is still not moving normally.  We are going to continue his antibiotics until his progress plateaus.  I am hoping for a full recovery... time will tell.


He's been very good about his syringe of crushed doxycycline in molasses.

"Nom, nom, nom!"


He's a very patient patient.

For those of you interested in my autumn knitting projects - now that Christmas is over, I can show them to you.... pillows.  I made three of this first pattern in different color ways...




It looks as though this New Year's holiday will be a quiet one.  We were going to spend some time with family, however, everyone is sick right now... including Jack, who is over the flu, but now has an upper respiratory infection.  I'll be taking down the Christmas decor, baking bread, and finishing my mushroom puzzle.

In the coming New Year... may your heart be filled with love, your spirit lifted with hope,  your days warmed by the sunshine of fond memories, and your nights soothed by the peace of a life well-lived.
See you in 2025!!

As requested... here is the basic sourdough recipe that I use when I bake bread for family.  The bread that I bake weekly for our own use is from this recipe (it's wonderful!)   However, the following recipe is a great basic bread recipe to which I sometimes add things like rosemary, or cheddar cheese, etc.

200 g. active and bubbly sourdough starter
650 g. water
650 g. bread flour
200 g. rye flour
100 g. whole wheat flour
20 g. sea salt.

Mix ingredients and allow to rest for 30 minute to hydrate flour.  Begin a series of stretch and folds 30 minutes apart X3.
Allow to rise on countertop (covered) overnight
shape boules and score with razorblade (makes 2) and allow to proof for about an hour.
Preheat oven to 475 with cast iron dutch oven inside.
With rack in lower third of oven, bake covered for 30 minutes.  Then uncover bread and allow to bake for another 20 minutes at 425.

This recipe makes two large boules.

PS:
Out of curiosity, Jack asked me how many blogs I have written over the years.  I looked back at Blogger's records to find that this blog is number 4,092!  That little fact truly amazed me.







Comments

So very sorry that everyone is not feeling well. Not a happy way to start the new year. I do hope you can slip by without getting it as well. What a good boy Red is to take his medicine so well. Hoping he will soon be back to himself if that is possible with Lymes. It seems your arms will get a workout from brushing if the weather stays wet. I was hoping for a white Christmas but I don't think we will get any amount until January sometime. Enjoy your puzzle. We are working on a ship at this time that hubby got for Christmas from the kids. I love to work puzzles. Wishing you a happy new year!
EDGAR C. BEARD said…
YOU ARE A MOST AMAZING LADY...YOUR BEAUTIFUL BRAIN IS LOADED W/GREAT THOUGHTS AND SUGGESTIONS FO RUS TO FOLLOW..JACK IS SUCH A LUCKY DUDE...I HAVE A HEADCOLD AND IT IS SURE NO FUN..POOR JACK...I JUST KEEP TRUCKING AND MY BRIDE GETS SO UNSET AT ME FOR
NOT STAYING IN BUT THE WORK MUST GO ON..SMILNG...LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR GREAT POST IN 2025... HAVE A GREAT DAY.. THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION IN MAKING OUR DAY...THANK YOU DEAR LADY.
This N That said…
So glad that Red is doing better...I know it can take a long time in people to be free of Lyme disease but the fact that he is continuing to improve as a good sign.
Moonie is a mess.. That must take a lot of brushing. I think he needs to go for a swim.
Your pillows are beautiful..
It's best that you have a quiet New Year's. Everybody seems to get sick over the holidays ,
especially if there are kids around ,and then spend the next month recovering..
Oh my, that bread looks wonderful. Enjoy!
Happy New Year to you and hubs...Love ya!!
I don't remember when but it was years ago. I had come across the story of how you got Moonie mostly because I have always wanted a horse, have always loved horses and never had one of my own. In the process of reading that story I came across Bee Haven Acres and have been hooked ever since. I am sure that the 4000+ blogs that you have written have truly blessed many hearts and lives more than you realize. Thank you and keep sharing!
Sorry Jack is sick and hope you don't get it. I'm glad to hear that Red seems better and hope he continues his healing. As 2025 rolls around... HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Jody in Georgia said…
Thank you for all your blogs in 2024. They never failed to start my day with a smile. My family, too, is fighting the flu bug presently and are all under doctors' care so hopefully it will be short lived. So far, I've managed to escape it. I am looking forward to more day-brighters in your blogs in 2025. I wish for you and your family, human and animal, a happy and blessed new year.
Anonymous said…
Thank for sharing all your wonderful blogs I truly enjoy reading them. Happy New Year to you and all your family. I hope Jack is on the mend soon!
Thank you for all the posts you have ever written. I have been reading them for some years now and enjoyed every one. You have real talent, Bev and it shows though in your writing. I pray 2025 will be a wonderful year for you and your family.