Pennsylvania never changes; and this has given me anxiety. I have a variety of wild flower and grass seed that I want to plant along the front of the porch. I've containers ready for the few tomato's, peppers, zucchini herbs and strawberries that I am planning on growing. I have two dogwood trees and a few flowers that I planted this past weekend. I've never planted a tree in my life. They are in the ground now and all I could think was " Well, it's in God's hands now." Part of this stress and the anxiety that I feel is because of a typical Pennsylvania spring can consist of highs of 80 only to be followed by snow on the ground, often in the same day. So if I plant to early, I risk killing the very things that I want to grow. If I plant to late, then I worry that I won't have much of a harvest at all. Where I...
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.