Thursday, May 20, 2010

Blueberries

I recently discovered that blueberries are grown in the Central Valley. My dad says I use to eat them when we lived in northern Michigan. They would set me by a bush and I would help myself.

I love blueberries and usually have very little because of how expensive they are...well no more...there is a place to buy them in Kingsburg at Paul & Gayle Willems Farms. They have blueberries, boysenberries, and blackberries from mid-May until the end of June (I believe). You can get information by calling 897-0903. They sell them at the Fresno Kaiser Hospital Farmers Market on Wednesdays from 8 am-1:30 pm.

They grow 12 varieties through the season. I've just tried one and that's good enough for me. I have eaten quite a few already and have made two batches of jam. It is the best. I use the low sweetener Sure-Jel which makes for a lot of flavor.

Mother's Day

Last month I put together an article in honor of my mom. She passed away in September 2001. Since her involvement in family history and passing the information on to me I have started gathering information about her life.

The recent artilcle was about her participation in the YMCA. She was part of a synchronized swimming group called the Geritol Kids. They were featured in the paper in Anaheim, California. She participated for several years from 1979-1984. She did solo parts in different programs over the years.

I sent copies of the articles and pictures to each of my brothers and children so they could share the information with their children. The best way to remember someone is to share their life.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Our 2010 Garden

This is our new garden. With Ray's help, we have planted yellow squash, pickling cucumbers, tomatoes, and beans. I forgot the carrots, they are in the pot. The carrots and beans were started from seed. I'm not sure if the beans will do well but the rest is doing great. I have really enjoyed planting and watching them grow.

It is truly amazing what a small seed, good soil, fertilizer and water can do.

At right is our cherry tree. You can bearly see the cherries. They are the yellow/red cherries. They slight citrus taste. They aren't quite ready but will be soon. There isn't quite enough to preserve or make jelly, we just eat them...all of them. We planted a new red cherry and orange tree this year. Of course we share some of them with the birds. Our two cats have helped keep them out somewhat. They have turned out to be good bird catchers. Not that I like that very much but what are you going to do. They go after anything that moves.

I was able to freeze 30 cups of lemon juice this past winter thanks to a generous donation of free lemons. I have enough for my canning and drinking this summer, it think. We shall see. I just love fresh lemonade. If you know of anyone who doesn't want their lemons or other fruit let me know. I may be able to use it.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Jame's Birthday

We had another birthday just a few days later in April. James turned 35 years old. He's working real hard and going to school. Keep up the good work.

Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday, to YOU!

Dad's 80th Birthday















This month dad turned 80 years old. We had an open house party for him. Thanks to Anna, my sister-in-law for all her help. Dad had many visitors and phone calls over the week end. He had a real good time and enjoyed the company.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD!
We Love you!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Christmas With the Family



I know, I know it is May and I am just now getting to the Christmas pictures. It has been quite a busy first part of the year. No excuse of course. We did have a nice Christmas and thought we would take a picture of the whole family. You don't get those very often. Our family has change some since then as you will notice in the future posts.