I tried a couple micro batches of mead this fall. I decided to give mead a try instead of wine, to switch things up a bit. My first batch was a quart of rhubarb mead. It turned out okay. Definitely a different flavor profile than rhubarb wine. I’ll be giving it another try next season, maybe with a different yeast.
Next I tried some raspberry & Saskatoon berry mead. I used a half gallon mason jar to brew it in and recently bottled it up. Between the spent berries and dregs at the bottom, this is what I ended up with. It’s delicious, dry and full of raspberry flavor.
Raspberry Saskatoon Mead
What a beautiful day as well! Mid-October and its 47° out, sunshine, light breeze and glorious.
All good things must come to an end however, this is our last week of fall-like weather according to the weatherman. Old Man winter is moving in.
Ahoy mates! We’ve shoved off and we’re underway to the Kasitsna Bay Research Facility to explore our marine and forest ecology! This is an overnight trip across Kachemak Bay. Seas are mostly calm, overcast skies, it’s supposed to rain but so far it’s just cool and overcast.
Aboard the Discovery with Captain Victoria!
I’ll be sure to post more about our adventures when we return home! You can see our adventures here!
Last Friday we stayed home from work due to Dean being under the weather. So the kids and I used the opportunity to start on the garden plot, do a little barnyard clean up & to get some fresh air. The garden plot was quite the mess.
Before, tall grass, wadded up tarp.The strawberry tipi, tire stacks and compost bin. And Panda Bear.The old greenhouse frame. She’s a lean’n. And both doggos.The two existing raised beds.Before pics.
We enjoyed watching the goats and ducks being released from their winter quarters and go a little wacky on the barely there green grass blades
First thing we did was assess the old derelict greenhouse frame. It needs to be disassembled, repaired and re-sheeted with siding and greenhouse plastic. Lil Bit and I took stock of our materials so we could plan the new structure. As it is currently, about 15 feet long and 8 ish feet wide. We’d like to maintain that size, just move it over to the left about 2-3 feet.
Then we found a couple old pallets that we hauled up to the garden plot to add to our existing compost bin. The original bin was filled up over the winter with kitchen scraps and barn litter. We’ll let that side sit and work this summer to add to our beds next year.
Then we got started on the clean up part. Thing 2, AB and Lil Bit all pitched in. We cut down all the wild raspberry canes, some Willow shrubs and tall grasses down. We raked up dead grass and leaves to fill our new compost bin about half way. The kids hauled barn litter over and dumped into the old bin. I gave some of the raked up dried grass to the goats, they loved it.
I cleared out the strawberry patch of last year’s dead leaves & weeds, cut the runners loose and mulched with fresh straw. We topped off the two beds and all the tire stacks with more soil. And we stretched an old tarp (that we repurposed for ground cover & saved from going to the landfill) out over the area we just cleared to keep regrowth down to a minimum. We will eventually top this with sawdust and wood chips for pathway maintenance after we build the new beds.
This tarped area is where we plan to construct two more raised beds and put additional tire stacks around the fence perimeter.
Second compost bin.Beds with fresh soil.Huge tarp! This is about 1/3 of it doubled over. Have plenty left for the greenhouse floor After pics.
Lil Bit’s 4H project is gardening so she has been busy tending her starts in the mini greenhouse in our bathroom. And getting more excited by the day to start her outdoors garden & greenhouse.
Lil Bit’s starter garden. She’s got bell peppers tomatoes, squash, cucumber and a big pumpkin on the right.
While raking and checking for signs of new growth we discovered the lilac Thing 1 planted last year has some buds on it!! It’s always a happy day to see your plants made it through the winter!!
Rhubarb patch coming to life!
Besides the greenhouse renewal & new raised beds to build, we have some fencing repairs to make. I’d also like to test our soil this year so we can make amendments based on need. We’ll see how that goes. 🤪So our work isn’t done but we feel good about getting it started.
We enjoyed a nice trail ride today. Our time is limited so we’re trying to get every last ride in that we can. Last weekend we rode out towards Besser Lake, but not all the way out. This time we rode out to the Pig Station and back to the cabin with a side trip through a swamp.
Me and my Little Girl.Lil Bit sitting on her sled. She’s about to outgrow it.Break time.Snack time. Riding makes him hungry.Last weekend ‘s ride
Making new friends on the trail.
We hope to get one more weekend ride in first of April!