Just in time to wish us all a happy Halloween!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
For Anne of Green Gables fans
click here for an interesting video regarding the new L.M. Montgomery book.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
village life
We are really glad to get out of town once a week and go to visit our friend in the village. It's about an hour and a half on the bus from here to get out there. Once we are there it feels like a lifetime away from the world we know. There's no store out there, no public square, no internet, (unless we connect with our cell phones, which I don't bother to do!)
When we arrive the first one to greet us is usually Bruce barking up a storm.
Here is Bruce trying to defend his supper dish from a Chinese pig. This poor dog suffers all kinds of indignities, even the chickens are bold enough to try to rob his supper dish!
With young people moving to town to find work and better possibilities there are lots of Ukrainian villages that are quite uninhabited, but that's not the case with this place. However there are some homes left empty when the occupants go away for the winter. Maybe I should say empty nests.
Svitlana, our friend, has a strip of land in front of her house where she can plant potatoes and beets and whatever else she wants to grow.
This week we helped her mow the strip to the left in this picture. I'd never used a scythe before, never thought I'd ever master that skill, but she and I mowed 10/100 of a hectare together. (1000 meters squared, about the whole length of the field, almost to the trees) It took us about an hour. When we started I had no hope of finishing, glad we were doing it together! You can see the scythe in this picture:
This picture from http://www.vtcommons.org/files/images/scythe.gif is easier to see. The trick is she told me is to swing it and aim the "heel" to the earth, when I started doing it that way I couldn't believe how it cleared a huge swath in front of me. In time it became quite normal to take a step and swing my arms, take another step and swing my arms and watch the greens tumble from their mowed down stalks. That was 2 days ago, and yes, my arms are still sore!
What I found very interesting is that the field was sown with something she calls "oil radishes", people sow their fields with radishes, mow the field then plow the crop under. This is done instead of fertilizing the ground. It seems that farmers at home are doing something similar as well. Click here for the story.
bye! thanks for listening!
When we arrive the first one to greet us is usually Bruce barking up a storm.
| From it takes a village |
| From it takes a village |
With young people moving to town to find work and better possibilities there are lots of Ukrainian villages that are quite uninhabited, but that's not the case with this place. However there are some homes left empty when the occupants go away for the winter. Maybe I should say empty nests.
| From it takes a village |
| From it takes a village |
| From it takes a village |
This picture from http://www.vtcommons.org/files/images/scythe.gif is easier to see. The trick is she told me is to swing it and aim the "heel" to the earth, when I started doing it that way I couldn't believe how it cleared a huge swath in front of me. In time it became quite normal to take a step and swing my arms, take another step and swing my arms and watch the greens tumble from their mowed down stalks. That was 2 days ago, and yes, my arms are still sore!What I found very interesting is that the field was sown with something she calls "oil radishes", people sow their fields with radishes, mow the field then plow the crop under. This is done instead of fertilizing the ground. It seems that farmers at home are doing something similar as well. Click here for the story.
bye! thanks for listening!
Friday, October 16, 2009
Askold and Dir
| From it takes a village |
| From it takes a village |
And this is a real living tomato from Svitlana. I had never eaten a sprouting tomato before.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Push ups again
Exactly one year and one month ago I posted this. Back then I could do about 2 push ups at a time, so I could with great difficulty do 5 sets of 2 push ups. I was inspired by this webpage and followed the program for about a month or so before I got distracted with life. The other day I tried to see how many I could do, and now I can do 10 pushups! So - in about 10 years and 10 months I should be able to do 100 pushups?
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