Wow…I’ve really slowed down posting actual blog entries since using twitter more heavily. If you really need to follow my life more closely you can get regular updates here: http://twitter.com/benrapin (or just read the updates to the right)
A lot has happened in the last month. Holly and I found and bought a 4 acre parcel of land between Ada and Lowell, Michigan. We actually looked at this a little over a year ago and it was just outside our price range, well since then the owners got motivated and dropped the price by $20,000! It is very similar to the place I grew up, minus the 150 year old farm house… It is a rectangular lot backing up to a farmer’s field and horses on the land next door. I’m trying to convince Holly that raising chickens and having a big garden would be the best use of the land but she isn’t fully on board yet. I’m not sure where the desire to have a small farm is coming from given the fact that I didn’t always (if ever) enjoy “working the land” as a kid. I guess it is like going to church…I never liked that when I was forced to go, but now that I get to choose to go I get more out of it, when I go (of course, I don’t do that very often either). Not sure exactly when we’ll build a house on the land but it certainly won’t be until we can sell our house without losing our pants. The next challenge will be finding a house that Holly and I both want to build…as we’re discussing it we’re finding that we have a lot of different ideas on what to build, but no surprise there.
Speaking of gardens, I decided to forgo the small garden across the creek this year and opted to plant a couple pumpkin plants over there while downsizing the tomatoes to a big pot on the deck. Hopefully flooding and animals won’t take all the tomatoes this year. The pumpkin “vines” are growing pretty rapidly so I’m optimistic that we’ll have a couple pumpkins come fall.
This past 4th of July marked the 12th annual canoe trip with our friends from college. We’re all getting older but you wouldn’t know it by how we all act when we get into the woods and onto the river. We drank (some more than others), played washers, sat by the fire, smoked a lot of pork in the smoker, and spent a long day in the sun on the river. This is also the first year we’ve gotten a keg – and boy was that a lot of Oberon. We came so close to emptying a 1/2 barrel but had to dump the final gallon or so.
The highlight of this week was finally hanging a photo in my office that Holly and I bought in Key West a couple years ago. Holly spent a lot of time at Hobby Lobby, and a small fortune, getting frames for many photos/painting/pictures we’ve bought over the years and we’ve spent the days since hanging things all over the house. Maybe I’ll snap a couple photos and post those next if I get ambitious.
So, now you’re caught up…we’ll see if I can post something more regularly from here on out.
#1 by brian - July 12th, 2009 at 09:33
we are always worried that wild boar will come in and take our vegetables, we spotted about 7 of them in the field in front of our house a few weeks ago only about 300 meters away.