Friday, October 18, 2013

Sigh

As fun yesterday was, as troublesome is today.  My new geo-thermal system quit working last night. I had to drag out the room heaters. The repairman came at 6:45 this morning. Still dark outside. He reprogrammed the thermostat, so it's working now. He gave me some bad news. I knew the system required propane to back it up if the electricity goes out. I invisioned a tank like you use with an outdoor grill, and I supposed they had already installed it. But no. It requires an outdoor tank, which with installation will probably cost me an extra thousand. Sigh. Money is going to be tight for another year. I had to give myself a pep talk. Be strong. Without struggle there can be no sense of accomplishment. Sigh

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Age and Beauty

This morning I went to the Pumpkin Show in Circleville. It's a large festival. They cook all things pumpkin. Pastries, candy, ice cream, pies, as you would expect, but it goes on, burgers, chili, sloppy Joes, you can even have a pumpkin shooter in a bar. I wore my party hat, a bowler I bought at an auction. I always get complimented on it. I had on my pumpkin beads, like marti gras beads. It was a beautiful walk through Circleville. It was raining lightly, but I had a big black umbrella. After I admired the giant pumpkins, I ate pumpkin chili and bought souvenirs. Walking back to the car was like being in a dream of age and beauty. I walked by beautiful Victorian homes, stone, brick, wood with ginger bread, beveled doors and windows. The wet streets were gleaming and gold leaves were blowing around me. The scene was so beautiful and evocative, I was lost in reverie.




Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Pumpkins

When I arrived to the farm, I found two pumpkins. One was growing in the brush pile and another in a flower bed. This began several years ago when I threw a pumpkin in the brush pile which is also a compost heap. When my parents were alive, that area was were they had their vegetable garden. Maybe someday, someone will have a garden there again. If I can develop my plan to use the farm for farm vacations, I will hire someone to plant an organic garden there. I understand a vegetable garden is an attraction to farm vacationers. Anyway, the fall after I threw the pumpkin in the brush pile, I found four big pumpkins growing there. I suppose some critter moved around the seeds. It's nice having my own pumpkin patch. Among all the things that need repair or replacement, is the stove. The burners work but not the oven. Replacing the stove is not near the top of my list. I wish, however, that it worked so I could bake the pumpkins. Then I would can it for pies, soup, etc. when I visit my farm friends I like to have something home grown to give then. They give me fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies - whatever is available. Well, someday.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Mother Earth

I'm sorry to have to say, my furnace is no more. I didn't think it would last another year. Also, it costs $500. A month to warm the house. The furnace was like a rumbly grandfather taking care of me. Now it is Mother Earth. I replaced the fuel oil furnace with a geo-thermal heating and cooling system. The system sends water through pipes. The pipes are underground. Below about five feet the earth stays the same temperature all year long. In the summer the water will be cooled and sent back. In the winter Mother Earth will warm the water. It takes very little electricity to warm the water to the desired temperature and blow it through the vents. Now I can heat and cool the house all year long. I can control it from my phone when I'm away. Now I can arrange to have the black mold removed and keep it from coming back. At the moment, it's cold outside, but I'm warm. Instead of a steady roar, now I hear a warm whisper all around the house as if my mother was humming in another room.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Pumpkin Show

I went to the Pumpkin Show in Circleville, Ohio. My mother grew up there as did her mother and grandmother. As children we visited her frequently. The Pumpkin Show was our favorite time to visit. I don't think we ever missed it. As we walked down Court St., the first event was the pony rides. It still is. My sister and I were horse crazy, so we were thrilled to ride the ponies. Seeing them brings back those happy memories as well as remories of my parents and grandmother Wentworth. They have all foods pumpkin. The pumpkin sloppy joes smelled good, but I didn't want to wait in line. Besides the carnival rides and food, there are tents to buy souvenirs, crafts, jewelry, etc. it's fun to browse them. I always buy a refrigerator magnet. They are small wooden pumpkins with the year painted on them. There is always a wagon with the biggest pumpkins and a pumpkin tree plus many varieties of squash and gourds. Before leaving, I stopped into a bar for a pumpkin shooter. It was somewhat like drinking melted pumpkin ice cream. It was a lovely day in all ways.