Sunday, June 24, 2012

And Out Pours the Rain

Apparently there is a tropical storm somewhere out in the Gulf, which is causing us to have all kinds of rain this weekend. We've been working out in the yard and getting stuff ready for our garden, with a few snafu's that have gotten in the way. Our seed starting box toppled over in the wind a few days ago, and some of the pots were dumped out. We think we were able to salvage some of it, and we hope they will still grow. We'll see as the weeks go on...

For Father's Day, Brian got a wind chime from his parents. Once we have our garden built and growing, it will be put out in our "peace garden". Right now, it's swaying in the wind and rain, chiming away on this drenched Florida day.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The Garden (getting started)

 Over the past weekend Ellen and I uprooted and hoed a portion of our yard to use for a Garden. With the weather easily approaching the 90s it was a rather hot day but we had a lot of fun with it. We have some fun plans for this garden but first and foremost is spending time together doing something constructive. We hope to put raised beds all along the fence for the veges, and will eventually put stone pavers in for the walkway around the peace garden.
Ellen pulling up weeds while Jethro (sheltie) and Yoshi (Jack Russel) wander
around in their new dirt pile. Where is Jack?

We used grade stakes and twine to visualize where the walkway will go.
The veges will go along the outside by the fence, the middle of the
circle will be our peace garden, with butterfly flowers. 
The transplants: lettuce, broccoli, tomatoes, and both sweet and hot peppers.
Not shown are the direct sow bunch: beans, radish, carrot, pumpkin and several herbs. 


This was our first garden bed when we moved into the house, we have turned
it into our yard waste compost pit. 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Making Salt

It's Summer and school is officially out, though we are homeschooling, I figured it was time for some fun lessons rather than just sitting around writing reports and doing math problems. 
Today Caleb and I decided to pursue the time honored tradition of making salt. The history of salt making goes back as far as the earliest recordings of history and perhaps beyond that. Salt has been used as a food preservative especially for meat and as a flavoring for foods. Salt has many other uses such as being used in paper making and in clothing dye. Caleb and I collected sea water from the Tampa Bay in order to boil it and extract the salt. After boiling in the house we have to lay out the remaining brine water in pans out in the sun to evaporate the remaining water. 

Of course we took the bikes. 
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Maybe not the best location to get water, but it is sea water. 
Coffee Pot Bayou, an inlet off of Tampa Bay.


Collecting water

Using the water-proof function of my camera. 

hauling away our harvest
Filtering out the floaties.


Again, water proof cameras are fun, this one from inside the pot!

A lesson in distilling... didn't work great but what little water
we got tasted pure!




after we boiled off most of the water we let the goopy mess
of salt brine roast in the sun in the bed of my truck. This is the end result.

Monday, June 11, 2012

A Whole New World!

ok...so... We decided to do a family blog. We are the Shermans... Ellen and Brian were married this past February and we bought a house the June prior.  Brian has a ten year old son that Ellen has all but adopted as hers and together we are the Shermans. We are a modern family living in the city, trying to live life as a rural, country family with classical ideals. Our home in St. Petersburg atypically spans 2 lots, which gives us plenty of space to garden! Before we moved in, we both decided that our home would be out everlasting art project, and we are currently including gardening into this adventure.We hope you enjoy watching our progress with our home, as much as we are enjoying doing it!