9/12/2010
getting the stinkeye
I'M GETTING DIRTY LOOKS from the piggy birds. I have throngs of goldfinches, house finches, sparrows, pine siskins, the occasional grosbeak, starlings and crows of course, but they ground feed. Oh, and the quail who are becoming numerous. I have a feeder which holds a gallon of seed, and they're so gluttonous that I have to fill it daily. My neighbor told me we could have a substantial winter...the animals are fatter, the acorns are starting to drop, but it was 80° today, and absolutely gorgeous. So we're not done yet!
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
5:34 PM
9/08/2010
my little guest
I HAD A little guest last week, who entrusted me with his bunny, (seen here on his shoulder) Sobe the dog and Max the cat while he and his mommy moved their big horse over here to Wenatchee. It's nice to see another picture of a human being, a very special little human bean, since most of what I post are plants.
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
4:54 PM
just an update
I FINALLY HAVE everything moved over to Wenatchee from Bothell. I've worked on that for 3 weeks, hence no posting. But soon I'll have new pix up with more plants in the garden and beginning plans for next year. These are the last of my sunflowers, now being replaced by dahlias. And my sedumchair, which made it over in one piece.

Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
4:50 PM
8/18/2010
Fasten your seatbelt...
...AND PUT YOUR TRAY in the upright position. Please put all bee-longings under your seat, and prepare for landing. The weather is fine today for arrival on Rose of Sharon, with clear skies and a soft breeeze from the southwest at approx. 5 knots. Thank you for flying with HoverBee Airlines today, and please accept our complimentary pollen snack as you disembark.
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
9:10 AM
8/11/2010
my lovely neighbors
THE DARLING MORALES fambly up the street helped me get my yard shaped up, free of weeds and trimmed and mowed. Here are their darling faces...you can see poppa Morales (Jesus sr.) is camera shy. I'm afraid I embarassed them. The 2nd pic is Jesus jr., little Isele, and mom Maria. They're so sweet, and have gifted me many awesome veggies and fruits from their garden. They brought me a new sun hat, too. Man.
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
12:34 PM
sorry, more sunsets.

CAN'T HELP IT ... I have to keep taking pix of the skies here. So clear. So gorgeous. I promise after this post I'm adding a few different things... :B
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
12:24 PM
8/05/2010
august skies
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
11:59 AM
8/02/2010
feeling at home
AT THE FARMLET, I am slowy getting my plants, objects and belongings in their correct places. Interestingly, everything I have is at home here, as if I was collecting all this stuff so it would be here someday. Besides keeping the plants alive, ornaments and furniture and stuff are finding their spots. Pix to come of my little vignettes. Some will be used in a "Farmlet Presentation" now in progress. Will keep posting!
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
5:12 PM
7/30/2010
it's MY yard.
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
9:52 AM
a good morning
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
9:24 AM
7/21/2010
my first welcome
A LITTLE BIRD is my first "welcome" talisman since I've moved here. Please come and feel welcome! Little SquishBird got her name when she was run over by a wheelbarrow. Nevertheless, look at her joyful posture!
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
4:55 PM
7/19/2010
blooming in july

LAST OF THE hollyhocks, and here come my red sunflowers. I'm sleepy, like these hot July days, and a little wilted like my plants. Acclimating to averages around 90°.
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
2:36 PM
7/16/2010
happy chicken news
MY FRIEND LEE, intrepid reporter for the Wenatchee Business Journal and fellow Farmlet dweller has provided me a preview copy of the July 21 Wenatchee Planning Commission agenda, which has chickens and farm animal law up for discussion. I am blessed with just under an acre of property, so I am already good to go. They will be trying to reduce the restriction so smaller homeowners can have chicken friends. :B
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
11:51 AM
7/15/2010
off to market
DRIVING UP TO the Leavenworth Farmer's Market with my camera this afternoon. Intend to come back with bushels of flowers and tons of good veggies.
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
4:56 PM
7/14/2010
once a shrub
NOW A TREE, my dad's Spirea prunifolia(?) must be at least 60 years old. It was on the property when he bought it decades ago, and continued growing until its giant trunk now looks like this. It's beautiful and kindly to all, full of bees and birds, provides shade, and I'm going to give it a proper pruning this fall. I should name it Claude. I just did. One day soon, Claude the spirea will shade the little potting shed near my veggies.
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
1:08 PM
7/13/2010
city chickens
I'M PRETTY EXCITED. Terrie, Vicki and Brian and I went to the City Chickens Tour presented by Seattle Tilth. Also saw my bees. Can hardly wait to introduce them to the Farmlet. Brian turned this pic of me holding a chicken into a chicken holding me.
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
2:44 PM
7/07/2010
9-ft hollies

THESE HOLLYHOCKS ARE growing up the side of the turret, in a little planter that hugs the bldg and gets lots of heat and light. I'm only allowing the Nigra (alcea rosea nigra) to seed. If I see a pale yellow, it goes to the compost. They look red in sunlight, but in the morning and evening light, are near black. These come back every year now, even though they are bi-annual bloomers. They have self-sown into happy giants.photo: Lee Fehrenbacher
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
4:24 PM
7/02/2010
rose parade
Posted by
Lore Shattuck
time:
9:40 AM
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