Thursday, May 28, 2015
The old house
that my husband’s ancestors built is being remodeled. We took some photos of
the original post and beam underpinnings of the oldest part of the existing
house. The original dimensions seem to
be around 20’ by 30’ with the longer side facing the road. We have an old photo of the house, dating
probably to the early 1900’s.
My husband’s
great-great grandfather, Jonathan Hatton bought land in Lords Valley in 1853,
shortly after arriving from England. He
later sent for the rest of his family and moved to the farm. There is no way of knowing whether there was
a log cabin they lived in first, but soon there was a large bank barn and the
ox barn directly across from the house.
When we moved to the farm in 1980, both barns were still standing and
housed our first livestock.
HOOPSKIRT for
a cherry tree? This is my craft project
for the week. This is a bunch of nylon tulle attached to a hula hoop.
Several years
ago we bought a Carmine Jewel cherry tree and this year it is loaded with
fruit. We bought a plastic owl, but I
was so entranced with the idea of having cherries I wanted to do more to keep
the birds from eating them. The cherries
are supposed to have a brix of between 14-17 - - not as sour as sour
cherries. They sound wonderful. So now we just wait for them to ripen.