I'm sitting in one of my early morning favorite spots. As I look down and outside my window I can hear my sassy doglet, MacGreggor, telling the birds, neighbors, and anyone who won't throw a shoe, of his royal presence. He is one of the four dog wannabes the Glidden family have the privilege of cleaning up after. Bugs, as we sometimes refer to him, is a six pound Yorkshire, with a fifty pound personality. The sun is shining...YAY! The birds are singing...YAY! It is not as brutally cold as it could be on a late February morning. My daughter had an overnight and will be returning after driver's ed, this afternoon. I get to work on my potting shed/ greenhouse all day, if I wish. I do wish and shall.
The shed is an old friend. It was constructed when my two goils were young and built on site at our first house of fifteen years. Then it was known as Scribblers Cottage. The girls would each have two walls on which they could write. Their friends would sign in and write as well. It also had two huge bunk beds built on the West wall, so they could have sleepovers or slumber parties. The shed has moved with us two times. It is now about twelve years down the road,around the corner,and in the next county. Since the girls are now sixteen and soon to be twenty two,I figured it was time to let go. I am having extraordinary fun turning it into my greenhouse.
Last week, I paid to have my fantastic Handy Guy, Steven, rip off half a roof, back wall and two windows! My neighbor had given me two fantastic huge windows, with muntins and mullions. Their size 5.5 X 3.5! I had them placed on the East and South walls. The two other windows I had salvaged were smaller, so they went on the North East and West walls. At present I have been taping and cleaning the windows and walls so I may paint the inside pure white. White will reflect the sun best and warm the house. My plans are to start a small hobby flower farm.
We live on a flat one and a half acre sunny parcel of land. The house is one hundred and sixty nine years young! This too, is a hobby of mine ( antique homes ). Anyhoo, last Summer I bought my first tiller and built a 30 X 30 garden. I also started a small patch of raspberries, and high bush blue berries. In mid August I tilled a one hundred foot row, to see how late I could successfully plant and harvest a crop of sunflowers. I was selling them throughout the month of October!
My current goal is to till several more rows and plant plenty of annuals and a small mixture of perennials. Adding every year. When we retire, this would be my business and we could stay put. At present I have several flats of seeds started and I paint the shed, while it is still frigid outside.
Since moving to Loudoun County I have soft- scaped the front of our home, and created many beds off the kitchen/back porch. It is so nice to just walk out the door and snip an herb or take in the morning amongst the birds and flowers. I'll try and post some photo's, I need to title them so I have easier access. Jpg just doesn't allow for a descriptive way of telling me of what I am searching or trying to post. I'm still a student of all the ins and outs of using the lap top. At forty eight, I may be a life long student.