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  1. Finnie

    What are you canning now?

    I don’t cook my bone broth nearly as long as you do, but for many years I have enjoyed the process of making broth from chicken and Turkey carcasses (and beef bones once I save up enough in the freezer for a batch). Until I got my electric canner this year, I never canned the broth. Just crammed...
  2. Finnie

    What are you canning now?

    Bone in chicken thighs I canned last week but forgot to post. I used one jar already, and I really like them. But the bones are pretty soft, so it’s trickier to make sure no pieces of bone get crumbled into your recipe. I might just stick to boneless in the future.
  3. Finnie

    What is blooming in your garden today?

    I thought we already had a thread like this. I searched and couldn’t find it. This morning as I was waiting for my dogs to go potty, I noticed a few blooms on plants that I thought had quit for the year. I took pictures for the thread and now I can’t find it, so why not just start one? Might be...
  4. Finnie

    Rose thread + poll!

    I took some photos of the campfire rose in various stages of bloom. They start out with more yellow and then fade to more pink.
  5. Finnie

    Finnie’s little corner of Indiana

    His dream is to travel. :barnieI’m sure there will be compromises.:idunno
  6. Finnie

    Finnie’s little corner of Indiana

    Thank you!
  7. Finnie

    Finnie’s little corner of Indiana

    They are pronounced differently. I learned that when I moved here. But apparently Siri doesn’t know that. 😂
  8. Finnie

    Finnie’s little corner of Indiana

    Well @digitS' I learned something today. First, yes, Morgan County is where I thought it was. Second, Trafalgar is just east of there in Johnson County. Which I was looking up because there is a town there called Greenwood and I wondered if it had anything to do with your ancestors. Alas...
  9. Finnie

    Finnie’s little corner of Indiana

    Greenwood:Seasoned wood: Seasoned pioneer…yes!
  10. Finnie

    Rose thread + poll!

    @Blueberry Acres This one reminds me of a knockout rose I have called Campfire. (Campfire is my favorite one.)
  11. Finnie

    Finnie’s little corner of Indiana

    Thank you both!
  12. Finnie

    Let’s share variegated plants. Leaves, trees, shrubs, ponds , greenhouse and house plants.

    This is a variegated trailing African violet named Ellie Gardner.
  13. Finnie

    Finnie’s little corner of Indiana

    Just adding some photos from the third post of my journal because I didn’t realize these weren’t in the previous post.) Here are some photos of how the trees and buildings have grown up in the back chicken area. I tried to find photos that show my “run in shed”. And here is my mailbox...
  14. Finnie

    Goin' to the Dogs!

    Steve, I have heard of Morgan county, and I think I know where it is, but I am not familiar with Trafalgar. We are actually Michigan transplants. Been here 20 years and I have gotten to really like Indiana. (At first I hated moving “south of the border”, but now I don’t think I could stand a...
  15. Finnie

    Finnie’s little corner of Indiana

    This is for @digitS' My 100th post! 😊 I’m copying and pasting this from my journal on BYH because it already existed there. It’s quite long (I actually copied and pasted the first two posts here.) Feel free to just skim through this. :lol: Beginning of first post: I posted this over in the...
  16. Finnie

    Ducks 4 in '24

    @ducks4you ? I was wondering the same thing. @farmerjan had both of hers done at the same time and that seemed like the way to go.
  17. Finnie

    Somehow, It's Funny that Way

    I love bagpipe music.
  18. Finnie

    Goin' to the Dogs!

    Well if we are posting Sheltie and Collie pictures… The last photo of my old girl Birdie. (And Toby the dachshund when he was just 7 months old.) The collie is Clara. (And the dachshunds had to ride in the stroller because they can’t walk as far or as fast as the collie and I can.) These two...
  19. Finnie

    Ground squirrels are digging around all my fav trees and shrubs and the foundation of the house.

    I think the squirrellinator is your best bet. We have a chipmunkinator, and it really works. My husband puts peanuts inside it. Then you need a container of water deep enough to submerge the whole (occupied) trap in, as @baymule said. Not a time to be squeamish. We also discovered that a flat...
  20. Finnie

    Baymule’s Farm

    That sounds like our two step in posts that we use to prop open both sides of the double doors on our shed where our lawnmower lives!
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