Chronicles of the Long Shot Farm

Barn and Fence Progress

We were lucky with this weekend’s weather – sunny and mid-50’s for both days, which meant we spent every minute we could working outside:

We got the last load of gravel into the barn (yeah!!!) and also finished building and filling the form outside the barn. 
We will have half of the front overhang concreted for now.  The other half will hopefully become our crush pad, which will need to be extended beyond the overhang to give us enough space for the wine press – looking to do that in the Spring.


Continued on the fence painting project – we used 4 gallons of paint on Sunday afternoon and got most of the fence along the road on the pond-side done.

We also made a decent dent into our huge mulch pile – got all the new blueberries and elderberry bushes done.  We’ve been working with mulch every evening last week, until it got too dark to see.  Now with the time change, we won’t be able to do any outside work during the week.

Got a Barn Owl in our Barn!

Earlier this week, Lars was walking into the upper part of the barn to get a tool for Jeff and an owl came swooping by him (they make no noise) – scared the heck out of him.  He shut the barn door and ran to the house to get Jeff – by the time they made it back, they just saw it fly through the one missing board on the back side of the barn – going sideways. 

This evening, as it was starting to get dark, Sam and Lars went into the barn with a camera – never thinking they would find it, but it was there, in the very top section of the barn – looking just like the image on wikipedia 🙂

Snowtober Weekend: Sunday

Before…
After…

We woke up to snow covered sidewalks, lawns and roofs – though the sun was shining and it ended up to be a nice day.  I really wanted to get all the bushes I bought earlier this week on “super clearance” planted, but I had to wait until the snow melted enough to see the markers we had left on top of all our tulip and daffodil  bulbs.  After hauling 6 more loads of branches, tree-limbs and weeds, I had enough space to plant the rhododendrons, azaleas, viburnums and spireas – if they take, this will be a beautiful backdrop for the pond!  Had enough time to mulch all of the new plants as well.  Hoping that the weather report is correct and next weekend will be warmer and sunny – as we are still planning on planting another 1000 bulbs (yes…1000, for a total of 2000!)
(oh yes – also moved several loads of gravel with a wheelbarrow into the barn, to get it ready for the cement delivery soon)

Barn Remodeling Continues

Because of the awful weather, Jeff, Jens and Lars worked in the barn most of Saturday, while Tina finally painted her bathroom.  In the barn, the pointing between the rocks continues, but they also managed to put in two new windows.  This involved some pretty tricky rock stacking and pointing, to keep the window level.  One window is completely done, the second one still needs rocks and cement underneath:

Snowtober Weekend: Saturday

All  plans for landscaping and planting were delayed as we got hit with a real snow storm in October this Saturday:

Marigolds: after first hour of snow

Marigolds:  3 hours later

My “late blooming” rose

Blackberries – with leaves – in the snow

Grape vines in the snow