So far this year has been one of upheaval. Things however finally seem to be settling down into a pattern which I'll happily call "normal." We have been blessed, so far, with a mild winter having just a few cold snaps but nothing drastic snow wise. The days are getting longer and with it the feeling that spring will be upon us soon. With the coming of spring I find myself thinking more and more about starting a small container garden to supplement our diet, and the edible landscape that is the long term goal. Last year we had some small success, but were ravaged by deer, late planting and our inexperience. We learned some things and have hopefully grown from that experience. The greenhouse that our daughter-in-law wanted to build for herself over the winter fell by the wayside, and not wanting to let the old windows not to go to good use, I decided to pay to have a wood working family member build cold frames for us both...
Can the City Mouse adjust to life in the country? The day to day adventures of a "city boy" in rural PA trying to adjust to things like chopping wood, growing his own food and dealing with the horrors of the complete lack of a decent Chinese restaurant.