Hard to believe that we have been in Texas for just about 2 1/2 years now. The bees (Buckfast) are doing really well, as are the gardens.
We harvested over 60 pounds of honey last year and left the bees with 60 pounds of honey for winter. We have already had to move supers around and added a super. I got a new hive this year from QueenRight Colonies in Lorain County, Ohio....paraffin-diffed with four 8-frame mediums; another garden hive. My first thought is to use it as replacement woodenware for original hive, which is showing its age. The new hive is a beauty and I just need some good weather to get it set up and frames moved into it.
We are surrounded by farms that offer eggs from foraging chickens, raw milk and grass-fed meats. The best part of our part of Texas is that animals are pretty much on grass year-round. The worst part is that a square bale of straw (
IF you can find any) runs about $7 to $8 a bale! One fellow who has has hay locally said he hasn't seen straw for sale in decades here.
We will have this place paid for in August, and then will tackle some large projects like fencing and a front porch.

You can bet that chickens are in the future after that fencing project is done.
The church we attend now is very small compared to the past - only 40 people attend regularly. There are some ideas floating around for ways to get involved and we are looking forward to it.
TeddyRoosevelt is currently working for a local school district, and I at a public library about 40 minutes from home. The library is .... how do I say this? ......it is a tough job, but somebody's got to do it.

Very busy but fun. TR joined the local Citizens On Patrol chapter last year, when the city we work in decided to start this program. As usual, he is also busy with other volunteer opportunities in the area.
I do have one picture I will share. TR entered a walk to raise money for the women's crisis center. The event is called Walk A Mile In Her Shoes. Participants get sponsors for the walk. TR won best overall outfit (he picked a Duck Dynasty theme this year) and came in 2nd for individual fundraising. He also ran in the 100-yard Stiletto dash, but came in near the middle of the pack. (In case you can't tell from the picture, those are 3-inch high size-17-wide pink patent leather heels he is wearing!
Family updates: Our son and his wife had a baby boy in November, and daughter is due with a boy in June; this will bring the total to 5 grands: 16 years, 12 years, 6 years, 5 1/2 months, and due in June. LOL
I haven't figured out how to change the title of my journal....and I haven't been here much lately, except to read up on some of my old friends.