Monday, March 25, 2013

We are Moving!

So sad....the picker blog as we know it is closing down..... one last hoorah.
Not finished of course, but taking on a new identity. 
Spring break 2013.  Some spring.  Although  we headed south, we encountered cold and snow rivaling a January in Chicago.
It took us a while to get through Iowa.  We took some cool pictures of old barns,   (aka... trespassing) and of course did some picking. Kansas is cold and snowy.  Mo and I just returned from from dinner and I was feeling nostalgic.   I asked her if she remembered one of our first road trip more than 20 years ago. 
"Don't you remember we got so drunk at the Hanger Nine in Carbondale, and almost didn't make it home "?   No recollection on her part, as it must have been one of many times we put ourselves in that predicament.

Flash forward.... Mo worked at the plant today, and I wrote some grad school papers.  How old and boring we are.  WAIT!!!!!  It gets worse!  While she was working, I cut up veggies for the cooler, washed a bunch of stuff that COULD have been thrown away, and wrapped our food in the plastic that was on the coffee cups.  Yes, I am a saver, what can I say? This is not our last post - just our last post on the picker blog - please follow us on: http://www.gardeningnotlandscaping.com/ this site will combine gardening and picking as well as the adventures of the Alma! You can also find us on Pinterest http://pinterest.com/lauraleelaursen/ and http://pinterest.com/gardenjunkpick/ oh and there is some good tweets on https://twitter.com/junkpickergirls - our trip is only half over and we have not even told you about the transcendental meditation university we experienced - so please make the switch with us and stay tuned, we have too many little bags of left overs for this road trip to be over!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Picking takes a new turn

This is the story of some lucky chickens and a few benefits for the humans as well!
I have been picking since I was kid when my mom would have me jump out of the station wagon on the way to school on garbage day when she saw rusty gold. But this weekend while on vacation in California, I went dumpster diving of a new kind. My friend started dumpster diving to feed her chickens, but she quickly learned that human consumables can be found as well.
When you get food for free, you can be choosy - so these items go to the chickens.
The good stuff goes to the family- tonight - stir fry!
This goes directly into the compost.
Even more Chicken food. How do you spend your vacation?



Sunday, February 3, 2013

Alma Ideas & Urban Farming

Laura Here: So here are a few updates on the Alma. Things have been on hold for a while, partially due to cold weather, and our lives being extra busy. For now she is "wintering" peacefully near the center of the universe, Monee, Illinois on a friends farm. However, we are always on the lookout for ways to make her more beautiful and travel worthy. First find: Something I found on the Internet called "Kooler-Air". The idea is that you fill a cooler with frozen liter bottles, place the fan apparatus on top, and ta-da!!! air conditioned comfort. Obviously, I was desperate, as you might imagine, she heats up like a tin can in the summer, and its quite uncomfortable. Despite all the rave reviews in the Internet, it turned out to be useless. Still working on A/C....

My next good find may actually pan out. While browsing the newly opened, and very quaint, Geneva Illinois Ace Hardware, I came across this paint. It is definitely more affordable than the other options we have seen. We would still need to figure out an application method, but this is do-able!!! If the winter continues to be mild, we may be able to transform the ugly brown Alma by early spring!!

MO here: A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to go to Southern California for work and added a few days to visit a friend. She is an home-schooling urban farmer in Costa Mesa, CA. She has 1/4 of the land I have and does a lot with it. A few books she had checked out from the library are some must reads. The Quarter Acre Farmer, The Essential Urban Farmer, Made From Scratch and Holy Cows & Hog Heaven
One job I got was slopping the chickens.

The chicken coop has grown since the last time I visited.
Only one egg that morning.
From inside the coop . . .  I am ready to raise chickens and even have the area picked out in my yard. My husband is not convinced the work is worth the eggs and our dog may go crazy and bother the neighbors. I have a few months to convince him. I was thinking maybe bees would be a better option, I could do the bees in Michigan as they need less work and have a better area there for them. I also want to start making my own soda and beef jerky.
Between the chicken slop and composting - they have very little trash- this is a great incentive to do both!

meet the real sisters

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