Sunday, August 2, 2009

Another garden tour and a new project to work on...

This garden tour will have to be quick, as it's bedtime here on the North Dakota prairie....

Melons...

The popcorn (with Max, our black tom cat relaxing in the shade)...

A monstrous zucchini plant...

Cabbage...

This is supposed to be Patty Pan squash, but it obviously isn't! Does anyone know what kind of squash this is and what would be the best way to cook it?

Broccoli...

Where did the path go--the one that was in-between the beets and beans last month?

Our peas are really getting going now...
I am so excited to tell you about our guys' newest project!!! They are building a really large swing set--using telephone poles! Here my dad is marking the spot to start digging...
Jacob helping measure the area...
I had been working in the garden, but came with my camera in time to get a picture of the last hole being dug...
Ta da!
The guys had a great idea for a way to make the "Rope" for the swings, but I'll tell you about that another time.
Mother spent the afternoon and evening in Bismarck, doing sessions; visiting our neighbor in the hospital; and going to practice with her friends. It was dark when she came home and, about 3 miles North of our place, she came upon 2 yearling steers by the side of the road... Just at the last possible minute, one of the calves decided to dart in front of the van! Mother stepped on the brakes and just bumped him lightly with the front of the van. Praise God that nobody got hurt!
And now to close, I thought I'd share a couple of pictures that I took of myself recently. Most of you know what I look like, but a few of you I've never met, so I thought I'd post these so you can see the face behind the camera. :)

We found this old hat while cleaning out my grandma's things. I like old hats so much and wish that they were in style nowadays. ~
So much for a short post!
Goodnight to all and to all, a good night~

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, Cora, That "mystery squash" looks like it might be a spaghetti squash... Just guessing! Hi to your mother, too,
Ruth Wiechmann

Cora Beth said...

Oh Ruth,

I didn't know you read my blog! I'm so glad you left a comment and said "Hi"!

Thanks for your thoughts on the squash... I also thought perhaps it was spaghetti squash, but now I don't think so, as we planted spaghetti squash this year and those plants are the creeping kind. The mystery squash is on a bush--more like a zucchini, so I don't know what it is?

I will be sure to give Mother your greeting.

Your family and extended family are all in our prayers.

Love to you~

Kimberly said...

Cora,

A few years back we would plant two different types of squash in our garden, spaghetti and zucchini. They would cross breed. Our zucchini would be big and green on the outside, shaped like a spaghetti squash. The flesh inside would be white and spaghetti like. Maybe your plants have cross bred. It seemed to us the spaghetti squash had stong genes! Your garden looks lovely. Our cat, Mario, likes to hide in the corn. Then he will jump out and scare me.

Kimberly

Cora Beth said...

Thanks for your thoughts, Kimberly! I suppose that could be what happened--although our zucchini seem perfectly normal? I guess we'll eat it, no matter what kind of mixed-up squash it is. It's just a little frustrating, as this is the 2nd year I've ordered "Patty Pan" squash seeds from this same company and I got this same squash as a result last year too.

That's funny about your cat. I'm glad Max is content to remain in the shade instead of jumping out at us! :)

Rachel said...

Hi Cora! What a lovely garden! My zucchini plants didn't grow like that, that's funny...it kind of spread out all over the ground, not up like that! =:O But hey have been producing great zucchini so, I'm not complaining! =;)I have no idea of what that type of squash/zucchini thing is...it's only my first year of gardening. But I am glad I read that tip about the zucchini and the spaghetti squash! I'll have to watch out for that if I plant some of those next year! =;)

Thank you for the pictures of you! It's kind of hard to tell what you look like from your profile picture! Lol! =:) You are a very sweet, lovely young lady! =:D I am so glad to have met you and I have greatly been enjoying your blog (and your cake pictures)!

I am so glad that your mom wasn't hurt! Praise God! Can't wait to see your new swing set all finished, that should be fun! =:)

Blessings and Hugs!
~Rachel~

Cora Beth said...

Dear Rachel,

It has been a joy getting to know you! I can tell you have a sweet disposition. :)

I'm so glad that you are getting into gardening now, as I think it's a very rewarding past-time! Not only are you growing healthy food, but it saves you money too--and it helps keep you in shape--all at the same time. :)

Enjoy the fruits of your labors (and here's a return hug (___) :)

Cora

*~Virginia~* said...

Hey there Cora,
The "mystery squash" looks a lot like Middle East Squash. There's a more technical name for it, but most everyone calls it Middle East. Here's a link, with a picture of some Middle East.


http://www.seedquest.com/vegetables/squash/expo/unitedgenetics/bella.htm

Sounds like there's never a dull moment in your house!