Sunday, July 7, 2013

Garden Highlights July 7, 2013

Garden Highlights July 7, 2013



This is a Spinx Moth--you know that crazy (ugly) green caterpillars that eat your tomato plants--the ones with the hook on their ends?  Well, this beautiful moth is what they grow into!!!!  For 2 years I thought we had some kind of hummingbird at our Butterfly Bush---until I found out that the Bumblebee hummingbird doesn't come to America!  It was kind of hard to get a good picture of it with my camera--but you can kind of see it, here on my butterfly bush.



Isn't this just a cute little flower?  It is like the Charlie Brown Christmas tree!  It is it's second year with us--a Foxglove, I believe...but I need to fertilize it--or something...it just hasn't been happy since I planted it.  I was actually surprised it came back this year.  I bought two last year and it's sister died pretty quickly, but this one tried hard to stay with us.  I'm not sure what is wrong with it---she is awfully pretty and delicate.

Do you all like building up rocks?  I do!  It is just fun to do!



Part of our mulching job from this week---we put down 4 cubic yards of mulch in less than 2 days--on our backyard gardens, the sides of our house gardens, and our front yard gardens---it was a LOT of work!!! 

Dh put up a new contraption--it is going to get winter squash (acorn squash & spaghetti) and they can grow up and over the contraption, and then he will plant lettuce underneath--and the squash will be shading the lettuce from getting burnt by the sun.
I just love looking at sunflowers right before they open!  All the images preceding the opening and then the first days after they open, when they are sappy and beautiful. I guess it is hard to find an unattractive sunflower. 
Green peppers and sunflowers the birds planted!
You can see: onions, leeks, swiss chard, peppers, peppers, peppers, strawberries, "my" leeks, compost bin, tomatoes and then the neighbors yard.
A picture from the other side of the garden.  I love how the birds plant sunflowers in our garden!  It has taken over our Pea Garden! 
You know--we aren't "suppose" to let the leeks bloom like this, we are "suppose" to cut off the tops so the growth of the plant can focus under the soil---but my husband was kind enough to let me have these leeks for my own objects of beauty--the other leeks in the other areas of the garden, are for eating and won't be going to seed, like these were allowed to do.

Remember the 5 tomato plants that the rabbits ate--and were so small?  Now they are 3 feet tall!

 We planted new things here and they are all doing well---except the fennel--which didn't come up hardly at all--maybe 4 sprigs! So we need to replant that again.

 Can you see the big green pepper growing on this pepper in the center?


 Here is a close-up of the "training" of the tomato up the twine.




I just thought the asparagus with cone flower and lambs ear mix was pretty here---the black eyed susan's are about to open up to the left of the picture frame.

The Mocking Birds are already hitting the blackberry bushes! as in---eating our berries!  We put up a net; but I am not sure how much that will do to slow down the birds!  We will just have to keep planting more plants and buying black sunflower seeds to keep them happy so we can get a few for ourselves!

Can you see the bumble bee?  I took a lot of photo's of this bee on this sunflower---he could care less that I was there!

There was a much smaller bee on this daisy--maybe a "honey bee"  It was also not interested in me!

I tried to get a close up of the pistons on the Hibiscus bloom; but my camera isn't great, and I can't make it focus on what I want it to focus on!!!  Such a misery to me---but you can kind of see the pistons on the lower center of the frame....

This shot has my grape vine and our blueberry bush in it.  Our other blueberry bushes are beginning to do better.  I finally --oops, my HUSBAND finally looked up what vitamins they needed and we bought a specific fertilizer for them---I am hoping they will all get darker green soon and take off!

This beautiful little flower is a funny little flower---I bought this plant years back; after falling for it's lovely, light pink little blooms.  Then, it spread like wild fire all throughout my gardens!!!  It is a beast! it has taken over every plant!  So funny---it appears so delicate; and yet is a monster!
The two liliac bushes I planted in the back yard are doing well!  I hope they will adjust to their new home.  This has been a perfect spring and summer (SO FAR) for new plants---low heat and fairly good rain.











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Friday, July 5, 2013

Art Book Recommendation July 2013

Art Book Recommendation July 2013

Product Details

Name That Style: All About Isms in Art (Bob Raczka's Art Adventures) by Bob Raczka

 

Amazon says: "How many art styles can you name? Can you tell the difference between Naturalism and Realism? How about Cubism and Impressionism? In this book, art lover Bob Raczka clearly explains the basics of fourteen different art styles, spanning the 1430s to the 1970s. He also introduces such stylish artists as Jan van Eyck, Joseph Turner and Juan Gris. So get ready to "brush up" on your sense of style!"  


While at the Indiana Homeschool convention, I spotted this book at the Rainbow Resourse booth and immedietly wrote it down to look it up when I got home.  The author, Bob Raczka takes a  chronological tour through history exploring: Naturalism, Mannerism, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Pointillism, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Op Art, and Photo Realism. 

Generally, I like to look up a book before I buy it to avoid buyers remorse or to see if perhaps my library may have it already.  Well, my library did NOT have it--but they did ILL (inter-library loan) it for me!!  And even my husband was totally interested in this book, so much that it turned into a family RA.  I really liked how the author simplified the material and put it into chronological order for us, but not so spread out that you lose track!  I really liked this book.  I'm not sure we are going to buy this book; but I really may--or since we can ILL it 2-3 times a year as a great review book---and who knows, perhaps my library will soon just go ahead and buy it for us!  We will definitely be reading this book again and again to make sure this info gets into Dd's long term memory.  It is nice to see a book that I really liked and feel confident to recommend as a good book to suggest you to see if your library has--or if your library can ILL for your family to see too!

 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Garden Highlights July 1, 2013

Garden Highlights July 1, 2013
Just a few shots....



Some of the leek blooms, that are so pretty!















Some of the garden: 





 Can you see the twine?  The tomato plants are growing up the twine.










Some of the Blackberry Bushes:


















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Saturday, June 29, 2013

June 24-28th, 2013 SL- Core E- Week 30

June 24-28th, 2013 SL- Core E- Week 30


We completed week 30 of Core E this week.  But, we didn't manage to get through all the chapters we were suppose to get through--so I don't know if I should say "completed"!!!  But, next week we might catch up!

I spent Monday cleaning up our house and didn't get to spend much time on our lessons until late in the afternoon.  We had our yard sale on Fri. and Sat. and Giz and Grampy stayed for dinner.  Then Sunday we went to church and enjoyed our day of rest...in our fine mess!!!  It was hard to wait for Monday to get here so I could finally get to cleaning!  

 

Our lessons:



Bible:
Judges 2, 3, 4
Apologia: Who Is My Neighbor? Lesson 5: What Can I do For My Country?  pg's: 164-172

Language Arts:

All About Spelling 5:
Step 3: M,T,W,Th,F -passed 

IEW: Fix-It:
Week 20

Letter writting:
wrote Uncle Rick and cousin Allie




Science:
Apologia:Zoology 1: Flying Creatures: pg's: 101-107
we wrapped up the last bit on birds, and started a new section....on BATS!!!  Dd was very excited to learn more about bats!





Reader: 

Product Details

Bruchko: The Astonishing True Story of a 19-Year-Old American, His Capture by the Motilone Indians and His Adventures... by Bruce Olson

Bruchko by Bruce Olson





Read Aloud during day:
Product Details

Miracles on Maple Hill by Virginia Sorensen, Joe Krush and Beth Krush


Miracles On Maple Hill




Family RA's at night:

Product Details
This old book is the version we found in a "FREE" pile at our library.  We are really enjoying it.  Imagine our surprise when we found out it is a Newbery Honor book!  The dialect is difficult for Dh to read, as the vocabulary is different than today's English; but it is fascinating to hear.

Tree of Freedom - Newbery Honor Books by Rebecca Caudill and Dorothy Bayley Morse

Tree of Freedom by Rebecca Caudill
When 13 year old Stephanie made the long trek from Carolina to Kentucky in the spring of 1780, she brought with her an apple seed. Even so had her Grandmother Linney carried an apple seed from France to Charleston. The seed that Stephanie nurtured in the wild Kentucky soil, the "tree of freedom" as she called it, was not merely a link with the past, but a symbol of the new way of life that the pioneering families meant to build in the fresh green land. More than just a story of homesteading, this is a warm and interesting study of character and family relationships. The numerous line drawings by Mrs. Morse pleasingly round out the picture of the seven Venables.





Product Details

It Made You Think of Home: The Haunting Journal of Deward Barnes, CEF: 1916-1919 by Bruce Cane

It Made You Think of Home:The Haunting Tale of Deward Barnes by Bruce Cane  






Math:
MathUSee:Epsilon:23 A-F
Skip-Counting family this week---the wonderful 12 family! 2-3x each day.




Chopin
Composer of the week:
Frederic Francois Chopin

Product Details

Meet the Great Composers Book 1 (Learning Link) by June Montgomery and Maurice Hison

Meet the Great Composers





Artist of the Week:
Getting to Know the Greatest Artists of the World by Venezia




Product Details

World History Biographies: Michelangelo: The Young Artist Who Dreamed of Perfection (National Geographic World... by Philip Wilkinson

Michelangelo: The Young Artist Who Dreamed of Perfection by Phillip Wilkinson (Nat'l Geographic book) plus we looked at a lot of books I own that I bought in Florence, Italy while at the museums with Michelangelo's work.


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Michelangelo by Marco Bussagli



Art:
Clay-Dd made a human head out of clay; well done

Odds:
Kindle game-Flags of the World: 4x this week


BrainPop, BrainPop, Jr. and BrainPop,UK.
daily








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June 17-21st, 2013 SL- Core E- Week 29 "A" LOW (Left-Over Week)

June 17-21st, 2013
 SL- Core E- Week 29 "A" LOW
(Left-Over Week)

Yard Sale Prep Week---and boy what a busy week!  We officially had this week as "off" and didn't count this as a week of doing lessons; but we did get some things done which I thought I'd put down.

I was busy, busy cleaning out closets and bins pulling out all the clothes Dd had out grown while Dd did a little bit of this and that--

Reader:
Completed: Half Magic

Completed: Return to Gone Away Lake

Family RA:

Product Details

It Made You Think of Home: The Haunting Journal of Deward Barnes, CEF: 1916-1919 by Bruce Cane

1) It Made You Think of Home...by Bruce Cane
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Tree of Freedom - Newbery Honor Books by Rebecca Caudill and Dorothy Bayley Morse

2)Tree of Freedom...by Rebecca Caudill

Music:
Lots of Piano this week

DVD's:

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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Widescreen Theatrical Edition) Starring Elijah Wood, Ian Mckellen, Liv Tyler and Viggo Mortensen

Lord of the Ring's -The Two Towers

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Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Starring Elijah Wood, Ian Mckellen, Liv Tyler and Viggo Mortensen

Return of the King

VHS:

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All Quiet on the Western Front Starring Louis Wolheim, Lew Ayres, John Wray and Arnold Lucy

All's Quiet on the Western Front
(We read the book as a family read aloud, and now watched the movie.)

Garden:
Dd learned how to use the metal bender and bent the poles to make frames for our garden.

Library Program:
We picked up Dd's friend and took both girls to the "Memory Box" program at the library.  Both girls painted LOTR motifs on their boxes.  They had a good time at the event.  

Add-in books:
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The Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel (Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Book 1) by Rick Riordan, Robert Venditti, Jose Villarrubia and Attila Futaki

Walks:
We fit in a walk/bike around our 2 ponds this week.