Progress and observations: August 17

in #nature6 years ago

This morning after work got a little wild.

I stayed a few minutes late to get authorization to take home a couple of 5 gallon buckets. They've got good seals on em, and I keep finding uses for such things. I have so many ideas, I don't know where to start.

On the way home, I stopped to pick up our first ever food preservation items: canning jars! It's not on our list of things to focus on, but it will be next summer, so I figured I'd start preparing slowly.

And then I got home...

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This gives us our question for the day!

If a tree falls on my patio, and Melissa "thought she heard something," is that probably what she heard?

@burntoblog, we may have a project tomorrow... Between glasses of scotch.

Then there was this awesomely savage bit of nature:

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This is a cicada killer wasp.

Quick facts about the cicada killer wasp:

  1. They're freaking giant.
  2. They live alone.
  3. According to Sophie (my princess), we need to stay away because they'll kill you.
  4. They won't kill you. They'll kill a cicada.

Here are some actual facts, in case my thorough scientific analysis isn't enough for you.

A naturally exciting morning on the aspiring homestead! There's never a full moment on our little half acre. That's a good thing.

Y'all have a good Friday evening, I'm gonna go work overtime.

Stay relevant

Nate

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Canning jar rules.
You can't have too many because you never have enough!
Good job planning ahead!

Melissa K. Norris on Pioneering Today Podcast says she cans 500-700 jars a year in the process of preserving most of their family's yearly food. We won't be anywhere near that percentage right off, but I figure if I get a dozen jars a month, we'll be around 150 by next summer harvest. That'll be a decent starting point I think.

Melissa (muh dear sweet wifey), is slowly getting on board with the idea, which helps a lot.

I did the same! Every payday I bought 2 cases for the longest time. I don't know how many I have.
How many are in her family?

Four in her family with a 13 year old son and a 9 year old daughter.

5 in mine with a 6 year old boy, 4 year old princess, and a 2 year old boy.

The number varies from resource to resource so I'm sticking with the rule....you can never have enough.
My husband was just asking me a few days ago how many jars I have.... Not easy to deal with moving around. I gave some to my sister before I moved and then purchased more after. Putting them in my storage trailer.... I just looked at him 🤔
He was like "how many"
I'm like I have NO idea, but I'm sure it's not enough 😂
I love canning I bet your wife will to!

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