Sunday, October 13, 2024

HAY FIELDS - PINE NEEDLES - DEHYDRATING VEGGIES - ZUCCHINI RELISH - CAJUN SALMON - JIBBER JABBER

Third hay harvest this season.

Typical east Texas field of hay.

Current solution to moving pine needles. Larger load plus easy dumping. The pine needles are currently still winning.

 

Double load of weekend dehydrating yellow squash and zucchini. Ought to last through a winter of soups and stews.

 

Add two batches of home made zucchini relish (hot water bath). A team effort. She makes the relish, I watch over the hot water bath. We have just 3 jars left so time to fill up that corner of the cupboard. We do enjoy the work and the results. Top off a hot dog, hamburger or baloney sandwich. Small jars: they go fast.

 

Atlantic salmon dinner seasoned with homemade Cajun seasoning. Above leftovers for next day lunch.

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 JIBBER JABBER

Busy week. Not sure how that happens or where the week has gone. 

Evening TV watching has been "The Unit" and will finish up "Citadel: Diana" tonight. After 4 episodes of Citadel Diana, I am still lost in the story. Feels like excess "baloneyum" to me. The hair cut is not getting it done and not much action from the heroine. But with only 6 episodes, we will just finish the series. Not as good as the first Citadel season with Priyanka Chopra. An opinion.

My worldly worries have taken a backseat to chores. The weather has been warm, user-friendly. 

Son has returned home from a couple weeks working storm damage down south. No stories or photos. Said he was full tilt on staying healthy and getting the job(s) done.  Crews were released to go home and/or go to Florida.

This coming week I am hopeful that I can 3D print my first designed model sail boat part. A small step, but a giant step in the learning of CAD design and 3D printing. So much to learn that my head fills up much faster than my ability to tie it all together. 

Have a good week. Thanks for the visit.


 


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