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Saturday, November 2, 2019

Just a word or two


Mr. Eli barked, all Halloween night...
keeping the scary things away
Yes, you!

We did have unusual weather for Halloween, especially being the last day of October. It was windy, hot, and humid, and 85 degrees! The storms came through here around 9:30 with heavy rain and winds that scattered dead tree limbs and leaves over the yard. 

Smokey said he didn't hear a thing!


Looks now like we are headed right into winter. Wish we could have a few more pretty fall days...but that's North Carolina...jump from hot and sticky to freezing cold.

I'll have to credit my friends and neighbors for the fall display on the front porch.

Neighbor Ann brought the marigolds a few days ago. She said the rain beat them down. Then yesterday I came home from grocery shopping and found the long-handled gourds, a surprise from my friend Nellie. 


Ann stopped today and handed me this grassy looking tall stalk with seeds on top. It came up in her flower bed. Anybody know what this is? I like it!

So yesterday I closed the little vent windows in the greenhouse to make it warmer, but it still looks cold inside...

I'm thinking of putting a teeny tiny table in the teeny tiny greenhouse and make use of those teeny tiny stools. I'll have a candle burning on the table and a cup of tea. I will let you know when this happens. :) Sounds cozy though, doesn't it?

Actually, I have been thinking of using those big emergency candles to burn in the greenhouse for warmth. Wish I could come up with something. Those small space heaters run the electric bill up. Any one have any ideas?

Well, I just wanted to post a little something. Need to get busy. This day is going way too fast. Thank you for visiting.

Love,
Henny

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33 comments:

  1. I love your little greenhouse space, a perfect place for a cup of tea and visiting with friends. Eli is just the cutest. I have no idea what that plant is, and hope someone will know.How nice to have special neighbors like that, when I first saw the marigolds, the image brought up to mind the wonderful scent that they have.A lovely flower and extra pretty in the fall time.

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  2. Eli looks exhausted from his guard duty, and is such a pretty white. He looks like he just had a bath.

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  3. Good job, Eli, doing your job!
    Cute greenhouse. Living in dry northern CA, as I do, the thought of candles burning unattended gives me the heebie-jeebies. But , I don't have any constructive suggestions for your heating dilemma. Could the unknown flower be a stalk of wild asparagus that bloomed and went to seed?
    Happy November!

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  4. When I had a greenhouse I used to place bricks and water-filled clear plastic bottles on the bench beside my plants. They would absorb the heat during the day and then release it during the night, but then our winters never got as cold as yours (we never had snow) so I don't know how well it would work for your situation.

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  5. I thought your candle idea in the greenhouse was a good one... made me think how they built fires in vinyards to keep away the frost. But I guess it could be a fire hazard with animals around that might get in and knock a candle over. The gourds look a lot like some of the pottery sculptures one of the ladies makes in the studio. And Mr. Eli is such a good looking dog!

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  6. Oh Eli is adorable! I love those gourds, never seen anything like that before! When I think about my future greenhouse, I think that maybe a little solar panel might be a good idea, somehow hooked up to a small heater...don't know how yet, but I plan to have my greenhouse heated in the winters here.

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  7. Eli you are such a handsome boy, and taking care of his guard duties so diligently.
    Have you looked online for economical greenhouse heaters ? The idea of using an emergency candle is a good one, but miss one cold day, and then everything would be gone :(
    Lovely Marigold flowers, and gourds, generous and kind neighbors are a blessing.
    Hugs,
    ~Jo

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  8. I've never seen anything like those long-handled gourds. Very strange looking.
    About heating the greenhouse... I have sort of the same problem with my enclosed porch. I'd like to sit out there in chilly weather but it's just too cold. I thought about a propane heater but I'm told you absolutely have to have a window partly opened for safety. If the window is open believe me it won't get warm in there.

    I hope someone can identify your mystery stalk!

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  9. Meant to add, I read that you can insulated your greenhouse with bubble wrap, and it helps tremendously.
    Sounds like it would work.
    ~Jo

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  10. A cup of tea with you in the little greenhouse sounds just wonderful. Poor Eli! He does look tired! Millie normally doesn't bark much...except at night when the coyotes come ever so close to our house.

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  12. Eli looks so cute sleeping in the chair! He just about needs a bigger chair! Smokey sure look comfy too, but then cats really know how to get comfortable. I just love your Greenhouse! We've had winter moving in too and even had snow on Halloween!

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  13. There are unvented propane heaters. And unless your greenhouse is air tight, I don't think propane would be a problem. Some even have thermostats.

    Solar might be an option, too if your greenhouse has a sunny side.

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  14. We didn't get any trick or treaters at our house but we didin't expect any.
    The greenhouse looks so nice!!!

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  15. That picture is priceless 😊 Protecting you from goblins must be hard work. The only thing I know of to help naturally radiate heat is compost. If you had a bin in the greenhouse or a heap just outside against a wall??? Will be curious to see what you come up with.

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  16. Eli is priceless! I was thinking rocks to absorb heat and then give it off of the night, too. But if you didn't have sun coming in, it might not work. I think I read every comment to see if anyone knew what that plant is. All I saw mentioned was wild asparagus.

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  17. Poor Eli. Now that Halloween is finally over, he will get a good night's sleep.

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  18. 85 degrees on Oct. 31? That's insane. I rarely get that in the summer.

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  19. Mr Eli is looking pretty cute in his sleepy state.
    Our Halloween included rain, wind and snow!

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  20. I think the plant is Artemisia aka mugwort.

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  21. It is true NC weather. Love you bunches and hope that you and Poppy are doing well

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  22. Good job to Eli for protcecting the homestead so well. We barely broke 35 the past few days and considered ourselves lucky to do that. Wishing you a wonderful Sunday with some rest included.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  23. ooooO! Bottom of the pile to~day..! :).
    Though just turned seven over here, first lemon
    tea of the day..and it's daylight..hour extra
    last weekend makes a difference! :).

    I was quite surprised this year, l got things ready
    for Halloween, sweets, chocolate etc..Candle burning
    in a skull out on the doorstep..Nothing! Nowt! Zero!
    Not one child all evening! What am l gonna do with all
    these sweets..! HeHe! Say no more...!!! :o).
    AND! AND! I've not heard any fireworks so far, thank
    God..! :(. Hate fireworks! Should be banned..
    The English over here like to celebrate Guy Fawkes on
    the 5th Nov..He who tried to blow up parliament in 1605.
    He's a terrorist for Gods sake..And they light bonfires
    and let off fireworks to him..Mad! Mad!
    It's all the pets and animals l'm concerned with..!

    Oh! Well..l've had my Sunday morning moan..HeHe! Best
    get on..Supermarket day to~day..Bit's and pieces needed!

    Question.."Where does Eli sleep"?
    Answer.."Anywhere he wants to"!
    💮🍁🎃👻🍂 💮🍁🎃👻🍂

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  24. Hi Henny- Yes, jumping from Autumn straight into Winter does not sound fun- we Humans need to be able to adjust. Started Raining here to-day at 4:00pm with a huge deluge - now 10:30pm and still steadily Raining- hoping the Folks to the North in drought are getting this much needed rain. Been 31Deg C here around Mid-Day. Stay Warm there. Best Wishes. KEV.

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  25. Plastic jugs or buckets painted black and filled with water will absorb heat during the day and then release heat during the night. If you set up a greenhouse heater with a thermostat for the times when the temps go too low, it will help keep costs down. Also a fan blowing air around will help keep frost away.

    Is the mystery plant millet? Does she have a bird feeder? We've found unusual plants growing that we hadn't planted and decided it came from the bird seed.

    The storm blew through here with lots of wind a rain. Temps dropped 30 degrees from evening till the next morning. It blew several of the panels out of our teeny tiny greenhouse. Fortunately we didn't have any plants in it. We have a space in our basement to keep the plants over winter.

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  26. It's gotten cold now. My wife says the house feels like the north pole.

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  27. I wish I had a greenhouse like you have. Do you grow any vegetables in it in winter? I put my oil lantern on my porch and it heated while it burned. I wonder if that would do it. I like the idea of the emergency candle too.
    Mr Eli is resting comfortably now and regaining his energy it looks to be. Pretty dog.
    I have always wanted to grow some long handled gourds. These look really nice and those pretty marigolds. Nice of your neighbor to leave those for you.
    I hope you post what that plant is when you find out. I have seen things like that here growing wild near the road but never knew what they were.
    betsy

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  28. Hi Henny,
    I am going to guess millet on the mystery plant.
    Keep me posted if the emergency candle works. I would like to heat my greenhouse too.

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  29. Eli is so beautiful..all of your creatures are, too! Happy Fall...the bounty from your neighbors is quite beautiful proof of "God's Coloring Book". Have a blessed week!

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  31. Precious hears EVERY little noise. She would not sleep thru Halloween or a car in the drive. Glad Smokey doesn't have
    this problem. Here we are to have 19 Thursday night. What a switch of weather. I can see how you aren't looking
    forward to cold there either. Glad you have a flower or 2 to enjoy.

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  32. Looks like you are getting ready for winter...a greenhouse is so nice when the weather outdoors turns cold. Hope the candles will do the job in keeping things warm. Eli looks like he is trying to catch up on his rest from keeping the ghosts and goblins away. :)!! Hugs

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  33. I don't have any brilliant ideas for warming the green house. Adam tried a crazy contraption one winter that used a mason jar and a clay pot :) Basically our green house in winter is our front porch, wrapped in heavy plastic sheeting. So, that side of our house is the "warmer" that keeps it warmer, plus it is facing south and gets good sunlight. That's probably the best thing of all - sunlight.
    Eli is just a doll!!!

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