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April 8, 2023

Baking

Earlier this week, I made a batch of gluten-free kulich.  After my Lyme treatment last summer, my gut is still healing and sensitive to gluten.  Antibiotics are very powerful.  I put raisins and chopped apricots in these kulich.  The dough is like brioche.  I will make an icing using juice from a lemon and confectioners sugar and let it drizzle down.  

A lamb was born on Wed. April 5th while we were at our Amish neighbor's.  I have to say I really like getting to know the Amish around us and becoming friends with them.  Anyhow, the lamb and its mother were in the pasture with the rest of the sheep, so we brought them into their own stall in the barn for comfort.  The lamb seems to be nursing well.

Today is Lazarus Saturday.  We went to church this morning and heard the Gospel about Jesus coming to Bethany and hearing from Martha and Mary that their brother Lazarus has died.  And Jesus went to the cave, the tomb and said, "Lazarus, come forth."  It prefigures the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  The boys and I made Lazarakia, little sweet braided breads with orange zest and cinnamon.

April 1, 2023

Clothesline

I hung laundry out on the clothesline today, for the 1st time in 2023.  The snow is melting and we have a lot of mud.  Chickens are happy.  We are getting about 2 dozen eggs a day right now.  We're selling them for $4/dozen. 

A few days ago we got a light snow and the sun was out, it was a beautiful day!  We also baked kulich.  I plan to make another batch Monday.  We went on a homeschool field trip to the planetarium this week.  It's been a great week!

March 25, 2023

Maple syrup season

We went to a maple sugar shack today not far from our house.  This past week we had a few days that reached the 50s, so excellent for the sap.  It was snowing when we arrived here.

A 60 year old bucket that the tree grew into...
The air smelled sweet of maple!  They can boil 100 gallons in an hour.  

March 13, 2023

Snow and more snow

We have now lived here a year and a half! 18 inches expected this week. Usually I like snow, but right now we've had so much and I long for warm weather.  I want to hang our clothes outside on the line.  We have managed without a dryer, using two wooden racks to dry our clothes by the woodstove when it's rainy or snowy.  I am eager to plant our garden. Our zucchini, tomatoes, beets and carrots did well. Everything grew better here in upstate NY than it grew in southern OH.  I think the soil has less clay in it and stays moist but drains well. Last year, we planted 3 clumps of rhubarb, several canes of raspberries and 20 strawberry plants.  I hope they all come back.

The little lamb I was calling Dotty passed away peacefully.  She didn't seem to be in any pain, thankfully.  We all had such hopes that she would pull through.

February 26, 2023

Farewell extravagances

I bought expensive ice cream last week and the boys just finished off the last of it.  I made a lot of crepes this week and we had yogurt and jam or nutella with them.

I also bought a package of salad greens, because I know I need it.  Starting Great Lent and putting simple things on our plate is just one aspect.  I'm eager for it!
We also just got another lamb!  Our friends who we got lambs from last year had one born who is unable to stand.  So, we will bottle feed her and give her extra care.

February 19, 2023

Sun

Last weekend, the sun shone brightly and the rays came down into church beautifully. It was the day of the 3 hierarchs, St. Basil, St. Gregory and St. John Chrysostom.  We also had 3 hierarchs serving!  Metropolitan Nicholas, Bishop Gabriel and Bishop Luke.

I taught Paul to chain, and he made reins.  Now he wants to crochet something!  A friend gave me a gently used handknit sweater that was dyed with marigolds.  Below, the boys got Valentine's in the mail, and then, we proceeded to cut out hearts out of paper and make some.  I have thoroughly enjoyed the sunshine when it comes.

February 10, 2023

This and that

We got some wooden animals from a friend!  It was bitterly cold last week and now is in the 40s and everything is melting.  Our mudroom is flooded, not horribly, but enough that we have a half inch of water on the floor there.
Today I went to the acupuncturist.  She put 14 needles in me, one in each foot, 2 on each wrists, outside + inside, 2 on my chest, for the lungs, she said, 2 on the front of my cheeks, 2 near my ears, and 2 on top of my head.  It's $65 for a 1 hour visit.  The massage table I laid on was heated and felt relaxing to me.  I hope my face muscles will continue to improve.  It's been almost 8 months since my Bell's Palsy diagnosis.  As for the Lyme, I pray it's gone, but since I had a long course of antibiotics (10 days in May and 21 days in June) and prednisone, I've felt like my gut is much more sensitive to bloating and loose bowels.  I'm trying to eat gluten-free.