Chronicles of the Long Shot Farm

Toben Visits “Nani’s” Garden

Picking “apples” off the tomato plant in the herb garden



Trying to pick petunias



Stone wall looks a lot bigger with Toben in front 🙂

on the gaudy dog that Zach insisted we need as grandparents

Another Milestone: Starting 7th Grade

waiting for the bus at 6:30 am

Yes, today was the first day of school and the start of 7th grade for Lars.  Unbelievable, how fast this summer went.  Even though football practice has been going on since the beginning of August, it seems that no one is ever quite ready for the first day of back to school.  But, Lars was happy at the end of the day when he got off the bus – always a good sign 🙂

The Day After “Irene”

We were really lucky, being just past the edge of the hurricane path – the counties east of us (Dauphin, Lebanon, and York) all got hit harden than us, with much more rain, more trees down and more wind damage.  We lost power during the night and it was not restored until mid afternoon today (Sunday) – but relatively speaking, that was nothing. Just hoping the states north of us don’t get hit too hard.

Beatiful afternoon the day after the Storm

Incredibly enough, Sunday afternoon turned out to be a gorgeous late summer day, warm and sunny, with just a bit of a breeze.  We worked in the grapes, pulling weeds in the last row – this gave us 5 loads of weeds in the back of the fourwheeler – nice addition to the compost, and a great workout.  But the grapes looked happy!

Corn Harvest # 3 – 70 More Quarts Frozen!

Jeff’s family from Bedford visited on Saturday and together we harvested, husked, blanched and froze another 70+ quarts of corn for them to take back.  This was our late corn – the “Incredible”  variety – and it was rather good.  Although late corn always has more worms (we don’t spray any insecticides) than earlier corn.  We still have some left on the stalks, and although we have been eating fresh corn every day – I still never get tired of fresh corn!  We also picked and stored more potatoes (in a friend’s cooler) and have been harvesting some more green beans, carrots and parsnips.




New (used) Fireplace Insert and Tiling Project

Jens is helping to lay tile

We were really lucky to find a perfectly fitting used fireplace insert on Craigs List – we picked it up over a week ago in York, and last Saturday, we managed to position it into our living room fireplace (it is rather heavy!).  Went to Lowes and got cement board, tiles, mortar and grout and finally did a DIY project again.


3/8 inch spacers for grout

It did not take long to cut and screw the cement board down.  We borrowed a wet saw from a friend to cut the 45 degree angle tiles we needed – and in just a little over an hour had all the tiles down.  We only used 3 boxes of tiles, this was not a big project. 

 We did pick a great color that really matches to stone wall in the living room, and does not clash with the existing brick around the fireplace either.  Still need to grout it – we thought we’d get this done today, but ended up canning spaghetti sauce instead.


Ready for molding and grout



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