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Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising how many on
the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so jealous. If I had room for a second stove or stove-top I would be thrilled. |
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~patches~ wrote:
> Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising how many on > the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so jealous. If I had room for a > second stove or stove-top I would be thrilled. When I was a kid, we had a second stove in the basement. We'd moved from an apartment where they didn't provide appliances (odd, I know) to a house with built-in range and wall oven. It gave my Mom someplace to bake things without heating the kitchen, and we boys sometimes cooked some stuff on it (the ones who lived in the basement). Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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![]() "~patches~" > wrote in message ... > Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising > how many on the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so > jealous. If I had room for a second stove or stove-top I > would be thrilled. I like to multi-task. Not just on the computer. I have a bread machine that is a small oven too. It came in handy when I had the family over. I have the microwave. You know I'm getting my new Jenn Air Tuesday and it has 2 ovens and 5 burners. I'm a happy cooker! MoM |
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On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 16:30:27 -0500, ~patches~
> wrote: >Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising how many on >the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so jealous. If I had room for a >second stove or stove-top I would be thrilled. I'm more jealous of having space (for two stoves) than them having two stoves. If I had the space I'd buy a few more small appliances, (a Kitchen Aid mixer, for example) and a second dishwasher before a second stove. Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself! |
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![]() Curly Sue wrote: > On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 16:30:27 -0500, ~patches~ > > wrote: > > >Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising how many on > >the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so jealous. If I had room for a > >second stove or stove-top I would be thrilled. > > I'm more jealous of having space (for two stoves) than them having two > stoves. If I had the space I'd buy a few more small appliances, (a > Kitchen Aid mixer, for example) and a second dishwasher before a > second stove. I haven't mentioned it before but I actually have two kitchens, yup, I do. I have a rental house on my property sitting about 200 feet from my house, it's empty, no tenant, but I still keep the electric service going and keep it heated in winter so the pipes don't freeze and so and the structure doesn't deteriorate... unheated buildings don't remain sound very long. It's really a nice three bedroom house, the eat-in kitchen is decent but nothing fancy. The stove works fine, it's electric, I've used in on thanksgiving. I've had tenant's just about all my adult life... don't think I really want to deal with it anymore. I had a tenant when I first moved here, they came with the place, but a few months passed and they moved. I haven't actively looked to replace them, the house has been empty over two years now. I've slowly begun to take over that house, the garage has become my gardening shed, and I store a few things in the house. I suppose if the right person came along I may decide to rent it. Front: http://tinypic.com/k3qhxz.jpg Back view, can see a small bit of my house for perspective: http://tinypic.com/k3qikj.jpg |
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On 12 Jan 2006 17:09:32 -0800, "Sheldon" > wrote:
> >Curly Sue wrote: >> On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 16:30:27 -0500, ~patches~ >> > wrote: >> >> >Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising how many on >> >the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so jealous. If I had room for a >> >second stove or stove-top I would be thrilled. >> >> I'm more jealous of having space (for two stoves) than them having two >> stoves. If I had the space I'd buy a few more small appliances, (a >> Kitchen Aid mixer, for example) and a second dishwasher before a >> second stove. > >I haven't mentioned it before but I actually have two kitchens, yup, I >do. I have a rental house on my property sitting about 200 feet from >my house, it's empty, no tenant, but I still keep the electric service >going and keep it heated in winter so the pipes don't freeze and so and >the structure doesn't deteriorate... unheated buildings don't remain >sound very long. It's really a nice three bedroom house, the eat-in >kitchen is decent but nothing fancy. The stove works fine, it's >electric, I've used in on thanksgiving. I've had tenant's just about >all my adult life... don't think I really want to deal with it anymore. > I had a tenant when I first moved here, they came with the place, but >a few months passed and they moved. I haven't actively looked to >replace them, the house has been empty over two years now. I've >slowly begun to take over that house, the garage has become my >gardening shed, and I store a few things in the house. I suppose if >the right person came along I may decide to rent it. > >Front: >http://tinypic.com/k3qhxz.jpg > >Back view, can see a small bit of my house for perspective: >http://tinypic.com/k3qikj.jpg > Very nice. I am jealous of that lot (although I probably would have a difficult time taking care of the lawn myself) and having a spare house beats all! Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself! |
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![]() Curly Sue wrote: > On 12 Jan 2006 17:09:32 -0800, "Sheldon" > wrote: > > > > >Curly Sue wrote: > >> On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 16:30:27 -0500, ~patches~ > >> > wrote: > >> > >> >Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising how many on > >> >the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so jealous. If I had room for a > >> >second stove or stove-top I would be thrilled. > >> > >> I'm more jealous of having space (for two stoves) than them having two > >> stoves. If I had the space I'd buy a few more small appliances, (a > >> Kitchen Aid mixer, for example) and a second dishwasher before a > >> second stove. > > > >I haven't mentioned it before but I actually have two kitchens, yup, I > >do. I have a rental house on my property sitting about 200 feet from > >my house, it's empty, no tenant, but I still keep the electric service > >going and keep it heated in winter so the pipes don't freeze and so and > >the structure doesn't deteriorate... unheated buildings don't remain > >sound very long. It's really a nice three bedroom house, the eat-in > >kitchen is decent but nothing fancy. The stove works fine, it's > >electric, I've used in on thanksgiving. I've had tenant's just about > >all my adult life... don't think I really want to deal with it anymore. > > I had a tenant when I first moved here, they came with the place, but > >a few months passed and they moved. I haven't actively looked to > >replace them, the house has been empty over two years now. I've > >slowly begun to take over that house, the garage has become my > >gardening shed, and I store a few things in the house. I suppose if > >the right person came along I may decide to rent it. > > > >Front: > >http://tinypic.com/k3qhxz.jpg > > > >Back view, can see a small bit of my house for perspective: > >http://tinypic.com/k3qikj.jpg > > > > Very nice. I am jealous of that lot (although I probably would have a > difficult time taking care of the lawn myself) and having a spare > house beats all! I bet you could do that lawn real easy, it's level and not much cutting around things... and that gym set is no longer there.... takes me about an hour once a week to do the front, back, and sides, about two acres worth... of course you need the right mower. http://tinypic.com/k48sw3.jpg http://tinypic.com/k48t2g.jpg Sheldon |
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![]() Sheldon wrote: > > Curly Sue wrote: > > On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 16:30:27 -0500, ~patches~ > > > wrote: > > > > >Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising how many on > > >the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so jealous. If I had room for a > > >second stove or stove-top I would be thrilled. > > > > I'm more jealous of having space (for two stoves) than them having two > > stoves. If I had the space I'd buy a few more small appliances, (a > > Kitchen Aid mixer, for example) and a second dishwasher before a > > second stove. > > I haven't mentioned it before but I actually have two kitchens, yup, I > do. I have a rental house on my property sitting about 200 feet from > my house, it's empty, no tenant, but I still keep the electric service > going and keep it heated in winter so the pipes don't freeze and so and > the structure doesn't deteriorate... unheated buildings don't remain > sound very long. It's really a nice three bedroom house, the eat-in > kitchen is decent but nothing fancy. The stove works fine, it's > electric, I've used in on thanksgiving. I've had tenant's just about > all my adult life... don't think I really want to deal with it anymore. > I had a tenant when I first moved here, they came with the place, but > a few months passed and they moved. I haven't actively looked to > replace them, the house has been empty over two years now. I've > slowly begun to take over that house, the garage has become my > gardening shed, and I store a few things in the house. I suppose if > the right person came along I may decide to rent it. > > Front: > http://tinypic.com/k3qhxz.jpg > > Back view, can see a small bit of my house for perspective: > http://tinypic.com/k3qikj.jpg Real nice piece of real estate. Looks like you work hard keeping it in shape....Sharon |
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![]() biig wrote: > Sheldon wrote: > > > > Curly Sue wrote: > > > On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 16:30:27 -0500, ~patches~ > > > > wrote: > > > > > > >Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising how many on > > > >the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so jealous. If I had room for a > > > >second stove or stove-top I would be thrilled. > > > > > > I'm more jealous of having space (for two stoves) than them having two > > > stoves. If I had the space I'd buy a few more small appliances, (a > > > Kitchen Aid mixer, for example) and a second dishwasher before a > > > second stove. > > > > I haven't mentioned it before but I actually have two kitchens, yup, I > > do. I have a rental house on my property sitting about 200 feet from > > my house, it's empty, no tenant, but I still keep the electric service > > going and keep it heated in winter so the pipes don't freeze and so and > > the structure doesn't deteriorate... unheated buildings don't remain > > sound very long. It's really a nice three bedroom house, the eat-in > > kitchen is decent but nothing fancy. The stove works fine, it's > > electric, I've used in on thanksgiving. I've had tenant's just about > > all my adult life... don't think I really want to deal with it anymore. > > I had a tenant when I first moved here, they came with the place, but > > a few months passed and they moved. I haven't actively looked to > > replace them, the house has been empty over two years now. I've > > slowly begun to take over that house, the garage has become my > > gardening shed, and I store a few things in the house. I suppose if > > the right person came along I may decide to rent it. > > > > Front: > > http://tinypic.com/k3qhxz.jpg > > > > Back view, can see a small bit of my house for perspective: > > http://tinypic.com/k3qikj.jpg > > Real nice piece of real estate. Looks like you work hard keeping it > in shape....Sharon Thanks. That's only a small piece of it, just the portion around the rental house. But I really don't kill myself maintaining it. With the right equipment most of the labor is minimal, mostly just my time. All together I mow about ten acres worth, once a week... and some portions every two weeks... of course a lot depends on weather, can't mow very well when it's been raining, the ground gets soft and the tractors sink in. On average I can mow everything in an eight hour day, and that includes all the close in push mower work and string trimming. With my 54" mower I do all the perimeters and around the trees, etc. And with my 84" mower I can make quick work of mowing one acre after another. And then there are all my shrubs and flower beds to work on, and my vegetable garden. This year I decided to donate some of that fenced in space for a bunch of blueberry bushes, I don't really need so muhc space for veggies, I can't possibly use them all. At first I thought 18 but now I've decided on 24 blueberry bushes, eight each of three different types. Each type matures at a different time so with having them staggered I will have blueberries all summer, and hopefully enough to freeze so I can have some in the winter too. Now I'm wondering how long it will take to harvest those berries, and if I'll have to outsmart the birds. My mower blade maintenence set up: http://tinypic.com/k4cqhz.jpg http://tinypic.com/k4cqwp.jpg Been working on putting in natualizing plantings by my little creek: http://tinypic.com/k4csow.jpg Had to sneak up on this gal munching in my wildflower meadow: http://tinypic.com/k4ctts.jpg Sometimes those trollops become brazen: http://tinypic.com/k4cua0.jpg Sheldon |
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![]() Sheldon wrote: > Been working on putting in natualizing plantings by my little creek: > http://tinypic.com/k4csow.jpg Nice! Any crawdads and such in yer creek? -- Best Greg |
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![]() Curly Sue wrote: > Very nice. I am jealous of that lot (although I probably would have a > difficult time taking care of the lawn myself) Didn't you ever mow a lawn whilst wearing hot pants, Sue? ;-p -- Best Greg |
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![]() Gregory Morrow wrote: > Sheldon wrote: > > > Been working on putting in natualizing plantings by my little creek: > > http://tinypic.com/k4csow.jpg > > > Nice! Any crawdads and such in yer creek? Haven't seen crawdads but there's aplenty "such", such as frogs and salamanders, occasionally a snake. Sometimes the water runs right to the top... a person could about go white watering. It took me a long time and a lotta sweat to clear the high growth and then to do my plantings. Now I'm waiting for spring in hopes of seeing what made it. I also have a cute little pond settin' in my wildflower meadow, once a year during late summer I hack it all down with the brush hog, keeps it healthy: http://tinypic.com/k4f69k.jpg http://tinypic.com/k4f6vm.jpg http://tinypic.com/k4f7cz.jpg http://tinypic.com/k4f7md.jpg There's plenty wildlife attracted to that pond, you name it... and it's deep... that pond goes down 25 feet! One night when there's a full moon I'm gonna see the creature from the black lagoon. Sheldon |
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On 13 Jan 2006 11:34:39 -0800, "Gregory Morrow"
> wrote: > >Curly Sue wrote: > >> Very nice. I am jealous of that lot (although I probably would have a >> difficult time taking care of the lawn myself) > > >Didn't you ever mow a lawn whilst wearing hot pants, Sue? > >;-p > ROFL! ![]() Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself! |
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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message oups.com... > , >> > kitchen is decent but nothing fancy. The stove works fine, it's >> > >> > >> > Front: >> > http://tinypic.com/k3qhxz.jpg >> > >> > Back view, can see a small bit of my house for perspective: >> > http://tinypic.com/k3qikj.jpg >> >> Real nice piece of real estate. Looks like you work hard keeping it >> in shape....Sharon > > Thanks. > > That's only a small piece of it, just the portion around the rental > house. But I really don't kill myself maintaining it. With the right > equipment most of the labor is minimal, mostly just my time. All > together I mow about ten acres worth, once a week... and some portions > every two weeks... of course a lot depends on weather, can't mow very > well when it's been raining, the ground gets soft and the tractors sink > in. On average I can mow everything in an eight hour day, and that > includes all the close in push mower work and string trimming. With my > 54" mower I do all the perimeters and around the trees, etc. And with > my 84" mower I can make quick work of mowing one acre after another. > And then there are all my shrubs and flower beds to work on, and my > vegetable garden. This year I decided to donate some of that fenced in > space for a bunch of blueberry bushes, I don't really need so muhc > space for veggies, I can't possibly use them all. At first I thought > 18 but now I've decided on 24 blueberry bushes, eight each of three > different types. Each type matures at a different time so with having > them staggered I will have blueberries all summer, and hopefully enough > to freeze so I can have some in the winter too. Now I'm wondering how > long it will take to harvest those berries, and if I'll have to > outsmart the birds. > > My mower blade maintenence set up: > http://tinypic.com/k4cqhz.jpg > http://tinypic.com/k4cqwp.jpg > > Been working on putting in natualizing plantings by my little creek: > http://tinypic.com/k4csow.jpg > > Had to sneak up on this gal munching in my wildflower meadow: > http://tinypic.com/k4ctts.jpg > > Sometimes those trollops become brazen: > http://tinypic.com/k4cua0.jpg > > Sheldon > Sheldon, Those pictures are great! Can I ask...where do you live, what state? I'm guessing down south? It reminds me of the northeast, but of course, it's too green for the northeast right now. Elisa |
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![]() Elisa wrote: > "Sheldon" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > > , >> > kitchen is decent but nothing fancy. The stove works fine, it's > >> > >> > > >> > Front: > >> > http://tinypic.com/k3qhxz.jpg > >> > > >> > Back view, can see a small bit of my house for perspective: > >> > http://tinypic.com/k3qikj.jpg > >> > >> Real nice piece of real estate. Looks like you work hard keeping it > >> in shape....Sharon > > > > Thanks. > > > > That's only a small piece of it, just the portion around the rental > > house. But I really don't kill myself maintaining it. With the right > > equipment most of the labor is minimal, mostly just my time. All > > together I mow about ten acres worth, once a week... and some portions > > every two weeks... of course a lot depends on weather, can't mow very > > well when it's been raining, the ground gets soft and the tractors sink > > in. On average I can mow everything in an eight hour day, and that > > includes all the close in push mower work and string trimming. With my > > 54" mower I do all the perimeters and around the trees, etc. And with > > my 84" mower I can make quick work of mowing one acre after another. > > And then there are all my shrubs and flower beds to work on, and my > > vegetable garden. This year I decided to donate some of that fenced in > > space for a bunch of blueberry bushes, I don't really need so muhc > > space for veggies, I can't possibly use them all. At first I thought > > 18 but now I've decided on 24 blueberry bushes, eight each of three > > different types. Each type matures at a different time so with having > > them staggered I will have blueberries all summer, and hopefully enough > > to freeze so I can have some in the winter too. Now I'm wondering how > > long it will take to harvest those berries, and if I'll have to > > outsmart the birds. > > > > My mower blade maintenence set up: > > http://tinypic.com/k4cqhz.jpg > > http://tinypic.com/k4cqwp.jpg > > > > Been working on putting in natualizing plantings by my little creek: > > http://tinypic.com/k4csow.jpg > > > > Had to sneak up on this gal munching in my wildflower meadow: > > http://tinypic.com/k4ctts.jpg > > > > Sometimes those trollops become brazen: > > http://tinypic.com/k4cua0.jpg > > > > Sheldon > > > > Sheldon, > > Those pictures are great! Can I ask...where do you live, what state? I'm > guessing down south? It reminds me of the northeast, but of course, it's > too green for the northeast right now. > > Elisa South... no way... I live in Noo Yawk. Naturally those pictures were not taken in winter.. although it's unseasonably warm now, was 50º yesterday... it's 41º now and it's almost 9pm. |
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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message oups.com... Elisa wrote: > "Sheldon" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > > , >> > kitchen is decent but nothing fancy. The stove works fine, it's > >> > >> > > >> > Front: > >> > http://tinypic.com/k3qhxz.jpg > >> > > >> > Back view, can see a small bit of my house for perspective: > >> > http://tinypic.com/k3qikj.jpg > >> > >> Real nice piece of real estate. Looks like you work hard keeping it > >> in shape....Sharon > > > > Thanks. > > > > That's only a small piece of it, just the portion around the rental > > house. But I really don't kill myself maintaining it. With the right > > equipment most of the labor is minimal, mostly just my time. All > > together I mow about ten acres worth, once a week... and some portions > > every two weeks... of course a lot depends on weather, can't mow very > > well when it's been raining, the ground gets soft and the tractors sink > > in. On average I can mow everything in an eight hour day, and that > > includes all the close in push mower work and string trimming. With my > > 54" mower I do all the perimeters and around the trees, etc. And with > > my 84" mower I can make quick work of mowing one acre after another. > > And then there are all my shrubs and flower beds to work on, and my > > vegetable garden. This year I decided to donate some of that fenced in > > space for a bunch of blueberry bushes, I don't really need so muhc > > space for veggies, I can't possibly use them all. At first I thought > > 18 but now I've decided on 24 blueberry bushes, eight each of three > > different types. Each type matures at a different time so with having > > them staggered I will have blueberries all summer, and hopefully enough > > to freeze so I can have some in the winter too. Now I'm wondering how > > long it will take to harvest those berries, and if I'll have to > > outsmart the birds. > > > > My mower blade maintenence set up: > > http://tinypic.com/k4cqhz.jpg > > http://tinypic.com/k4cqwp.jpg > > > > Been working on putting in natualizing plantings by my little creek: > > http://tinypic.com/k4csow.jpg > > > > Had to sneak up on this gal munching in my wildflower meadow: > > http://tinypic.com/k4ctts.jpg > > > > Sometimes those trollops become brazen: > > http://tinypic.com/k4cua0.jpg > > > > Sheldon > > > > Sheldon, > > Those pictures are great! Can I ask...where do you live, what state? I'm > guessing down south? It reminds me of the northeast, but of course, it's > too green for the northeast right now. > > Elisa South... no way... I live in Noo Yawk. Naturally those pictures were not taken in winter.. although it's unseasonably warm now, was 50º yesterday... it's 41º now and it's almost 9pm. Oh alright, I didn't think that the pics might not be current. I'm in NY also, so I recognized the landscape, but knew it couldn't be NY in January! I loved your kitchen pics and also love the pics of your 'trollops'! Elisa |
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![]() Elisa wrote: > "Sheldon" wrote: > Elisa wrote: > > > > Sheldon, > > > > Those pictures are great! Can I ask...where do you live, what state? I'm > > guessing down south? It reminds me of the northeast, but of course, it's > > too green for the northeast right now. > > > > Elisa > > South... no way... I live in Noo Yawk. Naturally those pictures were > not taken in winter.. although it's unseasonably warm now, was 50º > yesterday... it's 41º now and it's almost 9pm. > > Oh alright, I didn't think that the pics might not be current. I'm in NY > also, so I recognized the landscape, but knew it couldn't be NY in January! > > I loved your kitchen pics and also love the pics of your 'trollops'! I'm located in the Capitol region... where it's an unseasonably 53º right now... where are you? Sheldon |
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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message oups.com... Elisa wrote: > "Sheldon" wrote: > Elisa wrote: > > > > Sheldon, > > > > Those pictures are great! Can I ask...where do you live, what state? > > I'm > > guessing down south? It reminds me of the northeast, but of course, > > it's > > too green for the northeast right now. > > > > Elisa > > South... no way... I live in Noo Yawk. Naturally those pictures were > not taken in winter.. although it's unseasonably warm now, was 50º > yesterday... it's 41º now and it's almost 9pm. > > Oh alright, I didn't think that the pics might not be current. I'm in NY > also, so I recognized the landscape, but knew it couldn't be NY in > January! > > I loved your kitchen pics and also love the pics of your 'trollops'! I'm located in the Capitol region... where it's an unseasonably 53º right now... where are you? Sheldon I live about 20 miles east of Rochester. My sister lives in Niskayuna which is close to you! Elisa |
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![]() Elisa wrote: > "Sheldon" wrote: > > I'm located in the Capitol region... where it's an unseasonably 53º > right now... where are you? > > I live about 20 miles east of Rochester. > > My sister lives in Niskayuna which is close to you! Rochester is a good drive from me but doable. Niskayuna is not nearly as far from where I am. I suspect you visit each other often as you're only about 3 hours apart. Do you do gardening? |
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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message ups.com... Elisa wrote: > "Sheldon" wrote: > > I'm located in the Capitol region... where it's an unseasonably 53º > right now... where are you? > > I live about 20 miles east of Rochester. > > My sister lives in Niskayuna which is close to you! Rochester is a good drive from me but doable. Niskayuna is not nearly as far from where I am. I suspect you visit each other often as you're only about 3 hours apart. Do you do gardening? Mostly she comes here, since our mother lives near Rochester. But, of course I have visited her several times in Niskayuna. Both of my kids went to Albany for 4th grade class trips, and I went along as a parent chaperone and really enjoyed the area, I don't do vegetable gardens any more, but I have some flower gardens. I have one lilac bush that I have been experiementally pruning over the last few years to see what happens. By the way, yesterday it was 59* here and today, one of those mini snow-tornadoes blew by my window bird feeder, lol. Do you do gardening? Elisa |
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![]() Elisa wrote: > "Sheldon" wrote: > Elisa wrote: > > "Sheldon" wrote: > > > > I'm located in the Capitol region... where it's an unseasonably 53º > > right now... where are you? > > > > I live about 20 miles east of Rochester. > > > > My sister lives in Niskayuna which is close to you! > > Rochester is a good drive from me but doable. > Niskayuna is not nearly as far from where I am. > > I suspect you visit each other often as you're only about 3 hours > apart. > > Do you do gardening? > > Mostly she comes here, since our mother lives near Rochester. But, of > course I have visited her several times in Niskayuna. Both of my kids went > to Albany for 4th grade class trips, and I went along as a parent chaperone > and really enjoyed the area, > > I don't do vegetable gardens any more, but I have some flower gardens. I > have one lilac bush that I have been experiementally pruning over the last > few years to see what happens. > > By the way, yesterday it was 59* here and today, one of those mini > snow-tornadoes blew by my window bird feeder, lol. > > Do you do gardening? You are lucky to live within a reasonable distance of each other. My brother lives in Florida so we can't really visit on spur of the moment. It's too far to drive and I never liked to fly, and especially not now with all the craziness. My brother travels a lot with his job so whenever he's in the NY are and has time he will stay for a day or two. I don't know the Rochester area but I imagine that your being about a half hour out of town it must be kind of rural, and especially nice if you're near the lake. I used to have a friend who lived in Little Falls, so I got to that area quite a bit, and I especially liked Utica and the surrounding areas. Maybe you need to start a vegetable garden again, perhaps something small and manageable. My vegetable garden is fairly large, actually too big for me as I can't use all that it produces. This year I decided to donate 1/4 to blueberry bushes, and I'll still have more space than I need for vegetables. I have a small stream that meanders by my rental house on its way to my barn and then turns left (east) into the wildflower meadow. As you can see it passes by my vegetable garden and so it's rare I ever have to water: http://tinypic.com/k9jqlt.jpg http://tinypic.com/k9sua9.jpg Freshly tilled: http://tinypic.com/k9sxn7.jpg http://tinypic.com/k9sy1f.jpg http://tinypic.com/k9syky.jpg Beginning to trust me: http://tinypic.com/k9t0xu.jpg Can't really garden without the digger: http://tinypic.com/k9t1ll.jpg Sheldon |
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On 14 Jan 2006 13:46:11 -0800, "Sheldon" > wrote:
>you're near the lake. I used to have a friend who lived in Little >Falls, so I got to that area quite a bit, and I especially liked Utica >and the surrounding areas. Me too. But I may be prejudiced ![]() Sue(tm) Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself! |
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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message oups.com... Elisa wrote: > "Sheldon" wrote: > Elisa wrote: > > "Sheldon" wrote: > > > > I'm located in the Capitol region... where it's an unseasonably 53º > > right now... where are you? > > > > I live about 20 miles east of Rochester. > > > > My sister lives in Niskayuna which is close to you! > > Rochester is a good drive from me but doable. > Niskayuna is not nearly as far from where I am. > > I suspect you visit each other often as you're only about 3 hours > apart. > > Do you do gardening? > > Mostly she comes here, since our mother lives near Rochester. But, of > course I have visited her several times in Niskayuna. Both of my kids > went > to Albany for 4th grade class trips, and I went along as a parent > chaperone > and really enjoyed the area, > > I don't do vegetable gardens any more, but I have some flower gardens. I > have one lilac bush that I have been experiementally pruning over the last > few years to see what happens. > > By the way, yesterday it was 59* here and today, one of those mini > snow-tornadoes blew by my window bird feeder, lol. > > Do you do gardening? You are lucky to live within a reasonable distance of each other. My brother lives in Florida so we can't really visit on spur of the moment. It's too far to drive and I never liked to fly, and especially not now with all the craziness. My brother travels a lot with his job so whenever he's in the NY are and has time he will stay for a day or two. I don't know the Rochester area but I imagine that your being about a half hour out of town it must be kind of rural, and especially nice if you're near the lake. I used to have a friend who lived in Little Falls, so I got to that area quite a bit, and I especially liked Utica and the surrounding areas. Maybe you need to start a vegetable garden again, perhaps something small and manageable. My vegetable garden is fairly large, actually too big for me as I can't use all that it produces. This year I decided to donate 1/4 to blueberry bushes, and I'll still have more space than I need for vegetables. I have a small stream that meanders by my rental house on its way to my barn and then turns left (east) into the wildflower meadow. As you can see it passes by my vegetable garden and so it's rare I ever have to water: http://tinypic.com/k9jqlt.jpg http://tinypic.com/k9sua9.jpg Freshly tilled: http://tinypic.com/k9sxn7.jpg http://tinypic.com/k9sy1f.jpg http://tinypic.com/k9syky.jpg Beginning to trust me: http://tinypic.com/k9t0xu.jpg Can't really garden without the digger: http://tinypic.com/k9t1ll.jpg Sheldon Your homestead looks beautiful Sheldon. I am about 20 minutes away from a couple of the beautiful Finger Lakes and about a 1/2 hour from Lake Ontario. I pass by a dairy farm every morning on the way to work, so yea, it's pretty rural. I can hear 'em mooing from my house in the summer. The Erie Canal passes through my town. With a full-time job, 2 teenagers that contribute minimally (lol), and no farm equipment, I couldn't keep up with a garden as wonderful as yours! But, you are right, a small garden would be fun and yield plenty for the 3 of us. I hire a guy to cut my lawn and plow the driveway if that tells you anything! And yes, it's nice to have my sister only 3 miles away. The other sister lives about 20 minutes away (near Mom). I lived in North Carolina for 5 years and that was hard to be away from everyone. I'm glad to be back here. Elisa |
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![]() Elisa wrote: > > Your homestead looks beautiful Sheldon. Thank you. I like it here too. I'm kind of a homebody at this point... I've been most everywhere but am no longer interested in going anywhere. Sometimes weeks go by and I don't set foot off this property. And then mostly as far as I go is the seven mile round trip into town, to the PO Box, bank, local market, whatever other places I need to go... like this Tues. I will go into town to the dentist for my routine cleaning/checkup. Once a month I become adventurous and head towards Albany for my big shopping. > I am about 20 minutes away from a couple of the beautiful Finger Lakes and > about a 1/2 hour from Lake Ontario. I pass by a dairy farm every morning on > the way to work, so yea, it's pretty rural. I can hear 'em mooing from my > house in the summer. The Erie Canal passes through my town. Sounds lovely. Too many think the entire state of NY consists entirely of skyscrapers and slums. Let's not tell them how it really is. > With a full-time job, 2 teenagers that contribute minimally (lol), and no > farm equipment, I couldn't keep up with a garden as wonderful as yours! > But, you are right, a small garden would be fun and yield plenty for the 3 > of us. I hire a guy to cut my lawn and plow the driveway if that tells you > anything! Yes, says many things... that perhaps we should take this to email... my addie ain't munged, feel free. Sheldon |
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