Two years ago we planted an Asian pear tree. We're training it in an espalliere on the side of our garage. This week we had our first harvest- 8 pears. They are amazing -- crisp texture with a rich, sweet, butterscotchy flavor.

Update on the patio -- Brandan has finished placing the stones. It took 6000 pounds of slate. We discovered one problem: kids love digging out the sand between the stones. On Saturday, he and the kids built a sandbox to dig in instead of digging in the patio. The photo below shows the kids digging a hole to put the sandbox in.
Update on the patio -- Brandan has finished placing the stones. It took 6000 pounds of slate. We discovered one problem: kids love digging out the sand between the stones. On Saturday, he and the kids built a sandbox to dig in instead of digging in the patio. The photo below shows the kids digging a hole to put the sandbox in.
2 comments:
Brandan, Becky and kids:
A sand box or as Linda always says a luxury cat litter box. I like the sand box idea and I guess the cats do to. The pears sound delicious. I planted a apricot tree against Sister Whitelocks garage and was going to do the same as you but most of the main tree died so it may take a while.
6000 lbs. that is a ton or I should say 3 tons of rock. I guess it is good physical labor. We are painting the house and just about have the porch and half of the base painted. We have repainted several times because a good idea on swatches is a bad match on the house.
My sister Barbara is just about ready to start her mission to South Carolina. Her son-in-law Chad applied for an won a huge scholarship of $300,000. to pay for his advanced degree. It turns out he was the only one out of hundreds of applications that knew who the man was that the scholarship was named after. I think it was Astranaut McKowan or something like that. He plans on going to either UCLA or U of Kentucky.
Both Jaxson and Parker are now 7. We enjoy the blog and seeing the pictures. Keep them coming. Grandma and pa Hull
Sohie:
That is terrific work on the quilt. Your grandma is so proud of you and that you are following in the line of quilters in our family.
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