Late fall is a great time to look for birds' nests. When the leaves are gone, many nests are easy to spot. I saw these (in maple, cedar, and pear trees, in a rose-of sharon bush, and on top of a lattice) on my run around Baldwin today. This week I plan to explore the local woods and see what else I can locate.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Elk In Baldwin City
| The bull elk usually snorts and moves away when I run by. |
One afternoon I went out for a long run and thought about how much I missed them. As I ran past a thick stand of trees, I saw a large pen and to my great surprise a small group of elk were standing in it!
These elk are much smaller than the wild ones and the cows, especially, seem to have much less muscle mass in their chests.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Monarch Watch Day at KU
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Cooler Days in Baldwin
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Kansas Heat Wave
Left. It's still brutally hot in Baldwin City, KS. This morning I pulled out the corn that hasn't produced ears--it's depressing to lose anything from the garden!
Middle and bottom pictures: cucumber vines and tomato plants are still producing. I made two gallons of salsa yesterday. Today I saw dozens, if not hundreds, of yellow tomato blossoms so hopefully more fruit is on the way. My water barrels are rapidly becoming depleted. I hope it rains soon!
Middle and bottom pictures: cucumber vines and tomato plants are still producing. I made two gallons of salsa yesterday. Today I saw dozens, if not hundreds, of yellow tomato blossoms so hopefully more fruit is on the way. My water barrels are rapidly becoming depleted. I hope it rains soon!
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| Cucumber vines grow up an old ladder, a bit of chain link fence and the frame of a wire compost bin. |
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| One of the 70 or so tomato plants. This one is in a raised bed. |
Saturday, July 16, 2011
It's Hot in Baldwin City!!!
Quick Summer Salsa
Make some salsa in a hurry. Left: Red, orange and yellow cherry tomatoes in the food processor. Below: Rough cut onions, green bell pepper and sweet corn scraped off the cob. Put in heated skillet with 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil. Saute until tender. Add all of this to the tomatoes in the processor along with salt, pepper, finely chopped jalapenoes, and garlic (a couple of fresh cloves or powdered). Chop up until desired consistency.
Finished product. We ate the entire half gallon:
Get more recipes on my site, American Indian Health and Diet Project
Below: Cherry tomatoes and a few squashes I picked this morning, plus the daily compost stuff like corn husks and onion pieces.
Finished product. We ate the entire half gallon:
Get more recipes on my site, American Indian Health and Diet Project
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