Saturday, April 30, 2011

April 30-More and More Snow




Just a few pics of what we woke up to and saw this morning. Just what we needed: more snow.



Monday, April 18, 2011

Water is Coming





This may be the worst year ever for flooding in our neck of the woods. There is so much snow pack on Timp (the tallest mountain in the area) which drains right into the two canyons just above us.

I took my daughter Catherine and Nikki, our pooch, up into the hills to have a look at the creek and such. The pictures are: (1. from our house, looking up at Timp; (2. Catherine above the stream; (3. a view down the canyon into the valley; and (4. Nikki getting her chin and ears scratched by her alpha male.

Anyway, we're going to be sandbagging in a couple of weeks, probably while I'm in San Francisco with the ESD Japan Exchange Program. I'm a bit worried. The city is going to put a big pipe down the middle of our street but I don't think it will hold all the water they are projecting will be coming down. So much depends on the weather. I guess we're all in God's hands in that we just have to do the best with the cards we are dealt. I don't think there's a habitable "safe" spot anywhere on the planet. Safety, true safety, has its origins in other spheres. It is reverence and awe of nature's power and fury coupled with a realization that acceptance of its cycles, twists and turns, are just how things are that make me grateful to be a witness and part of it. I will work and prepare to save our house and property, but in the end nature will ultimately have her way with all of man's creations.

Split Hives



I split a couple of hives on Saturday, so I'm up to 7, or back down to 5, depending on how it goes. I hope they all survive. I left them lots of honey.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Square-Foot Gardening SFG


Just had a great presentation on SFG by Alan Silva for our school community garden. It was EXTREMELY interesting and it made a truckload of sense. Check out THIS SITE for more information. I'm still kinda hooked on dirt, rather than "magic mixtures," but it really sounded like something I could use, particularly between the grape rows. It's a fairly portable system and I'm pretty excited to try it out this year.