Hello Friends, we have been busy cooking down maple sap into maple syrup.
We enjoy a maple sundae after each cook-down.
A scoop of vanilla custard.
Some cashews sprinkled on top of the custard.
Warm maple syrup swirled on top of the cashews and custard.
Enjoy!
And now to the Hodgepodge.
Joyce asks the questions.
We answer the questions.
1. No foolin'! April is here. What's one fun thing on your April calendar?
We will be celebrating our oldest son's birthday, Sam will be turning 25!!
He sent me the photo below that he took with night vision during a recent training session he had with the Wisconsin National Guard. You can see the ridge, trees, grass, and look at the stars. Sam loves how the nigh vision highlights the stars.
2. It's often said, 'A fool and his money are soon parted'...what's the last thing you wasted money on?
Hair products, at my age I should know to just stick with what I already have, that works great most days. If I have a bad hair day, off I go, and buy a new hair product, that usually does not help the bad hair day. Ha!
3. April 2nd is National DIY day. Are you a do-it yourself kind of person or maybe you're married to one? If so, what's the last thing you DIY-ed. If you're not a DIY-er what's the most recent job you had to hire someone to complete?
My husband and I are tag - team DIY-ers.
Our largest project was gutting our kitchen and doing a complete re-do! We ripped out the tile floor, or more like had to smash the tile floor out. My husband started to say, "I am not 25 anymore, heck I am not 45 anymore." It was a job. In the end after the sore muscles heal, you smile and can be very proud of what you did.
Memories of the floor. Under the tile was the original hardwood.
I will share our current DIY.. in the random.
4. Do you eat lamb? If so do you have a favorite dish that calls for lamb?
We do not eat lamb.
5. Do you fit a stereotype in some way? Explain.
I do not think so? I might need some help with this one? Ha Ha!
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Our latest DIY.. a hot box. At least that is what I am trying to create here. My plan is this.. I do not have a heated greenhouse. During the day the greenhouse can get up to 90 degrees or warmer. My new little seedlings are so happy. And my greenhouse will soon be full of seedlings. My problem comes at night, when our Wisconsin spring temperatures can dip way down at night, and I cannot leave my plants out overnight. I have to haul them all inside, creating a jungle inside our house. My thought was to make a hot box, using my chicken coop shavings, putting them in a box lined with greenhouse plastic and putting water into the shavings. During the day the sun will heat the shavings and in the evening the box will release the heat slowly, keeping the greenhouse somewhat warmer than the true outside air temperature.
Now will my idea work?