Tuesday, June 11, 2024

This and That

Well the range anxiety finally go to me and we sold our little 2013 Nissan Leaf and bought a 2022 Leaf with the extended range. The old one was maxed out at 65-70 miles range and the new one will go 230 miles at least. It's like night and day! I love it. With the federal tax credit of $4K off on used electric vehicles it was a steal.

 
We had it delivered from Denver.

Charges in the garage on a normal outlet.

Wesley had his first college visit. It's crazy that this time next year we will be preparing to move him into a dorm! Time flies!


I started singing in the choir at church again (I took an extended break after Covid). Both kids are great singers and after a little coercing I got them to sing too. We sang an Easter Cantata with 5 songs and it was a lot of fun, especially singing with my kids. 

Our heat pump finally died after Christmas so Sean started the hunt for another unit that he could install himself. Luckily we had electric resistance heat to get us through the winter but needed something installed before the heat of summer arrived. He did a great job, I'm so happy to have an air conditioner!

The tortoise house is coming along slowly. We got the door installed and the two windows on each side put in. Next step is siding and insulation. I hope the tortoises can go out in it this winter!

Monday, June 3, 2024

Seeds

 I really do love growing things. It's my passion at the moment and the growing season is my favorite time of the year. Winter proves to be difficult lately. I missed growing for the 6 months of the year that were to cold to grow in. Then I found out how fun growing stuff indoors was! Last fall I bought some rather expensive streaked hosta seeds online from several growers. I thought if I purchased from many different growers I'd have a good chance of ending up with some pretty seedlings. Each packet of seeds was about $20-30, which turned out to be around a buck a seed. I'd put a packet in each solo cup and see what came up. 



Once the cup got too full I'd sit in the basement and pull all the seedlings out and separate them into their own cup. I tried to only keep the streaked and or unique leafed seedlings since there were literally hundreds of them. 



They eventually took up most of the floor in the basement under grow lights near the end of winter. Once the weather got nice they started their move outside but whenever the weather got cold at night I'd bring them all inside in our entryway and then back outside the next day. It was a labor of love. I ended up with some real unique beauties! I'm looking forward to another winter of basement growing.