Over the winter time we added kitchen scraps, chicken bedding and rabbit manure. We just dumped that stuff on top, we didn’t stir the pile at all.
Here is our pile before I opened things up.
Over the winter time we added kitchen scraps, chicken bedding and rabbit manure. We just dumped that stuff on top, we didn’t stir the pile at all.
Here is our pile before I opened things up.
Yesterday as I was hanging laundry I was being kept company by two or three Meadowlarks singing in the hills above my house. I love listening to those Meadowlarks. It seems like they always come to me on those soft spring mornings when the earth smells damp and new, and the breeze is warm on my skin. The Meadowlarks remind me of someone, someone I never even knew, she passed away several years before I met her grandson, my husband. The first spring we lived in our house my husband’s parents were here visiting and the Meadowlarks were singing like crazy. My Mother-in-law stopped to listen and they went on to tell us that the small town she grew up in was named “Lark” after the Meadowlark and that her Mother always loved to listen to the birds sing. She went on to say that her Mother always told her that the birds were singing a special song that went like this: “Lark is a pretty little town…” over and over. Every time I hear the Meadowlark sing I can’t help but repeat those words in my mind “Lark is a pretty little town.” A year or so ago those words changed when I told my youngest daughter “Do you hear the birds singing to you? They are saying ‘Emma is a pretty little girl’”. She smiled, and I remembered a woman I never knew.
5. Clothes don’t shrink.
6. My whites are very white, without Clorox.
(levis go on the line first thing in the morning, they take the longest to dry)
7. Sunshine is a natural “anti-bacterial”
8. On a warm day in the summertime my clothes dry faster on the line than in my 800$ fancy shamncy dryer. For FREE!
(Dadzoo’s new white shirt)
9. I love to look at my little girls dresses, skirts and nightgowns dancing in the wind.
10. It makes me laugh when my 3 year old boy pretends that the clothes pins are “monsters”
(Punk#5 is a winner for staining his little undershirts, an afternoon in the sun, and the stains are gone!)
11. I think it is funny when people give me odd looks when they find out I use a clothes line. It use to bug me, but I got over it.
12. It makes me feel self sufficient.