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Monday, October 26, 2009

Kitchen Remodel


Well, after all these years of talk the remodel has finally began. I am so nervous about having my kitchen torn apart. Lance is so brave attempting this himself, I'm so thankful for that. Our next door neighbor has done a considerable amount of work and if it weren't for him we would only be half as far with it as we are. James came over and helped today which was a huge blessing they put the new door on and it's a normal size foe normal people.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Juniper Beer


Here is a photo of the brew with Juniper. We gathered about 4 pounds of berries from Grand Gulch and for extraness some actual branches from across the street. I'm a little worried that might be too much but I reeeeally wanted to taste it strongly. I will let you know how this one does.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Grand Gulch


Grand Gulch is a place Lance and I have not been. We have driven by a few times but never stopped. When we were discussing where to go on our fal excursion as soon as it was mention I was like YESSSSS! Beside the fact that It was Everetts final place to explore it was definately a place on my list not traveled. We had to get a permit ahead of time and the BLM office is only open till noon so we had to leave at 5:30 in the morning and we got there with only 10 minutes to spare. We went in through Todie Canyon and it was very rough with our giant packs on and took forever (I wouldn't go in that way again). We had it all planned out like where to get water and camp but it turned out all the springs we were counting on were dry so we quickly changed our plans and didn't get to see all we wanted. The water we could find was extremely buggy and dirty, by the end both of our filters were clogged. The Native American ruins were exquisite and you could explore many of them. The fall colors were also very beautiful. I can't wait to go back and finish exploring this great unspoiled treasure of Utah.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Canning Season

One of my favorite times of year is here. Canning. I really don't know what I would do without it. You wouldn't be able to preserve food or you just wouldn't be able to can. I've done all of the usual things this year, pears, peaches, salsa, pear butter, pickles, green beans, and now I'm in the middle of apples. This year I'm going to try pickling some Jalapenos. I love just trying things to see if it works and I have a new stove to boot.