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Adventures in Haymarsh

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Brisk!

We drove over to the neighbors to get a Haymarsh cookbook for a sweet lady who is turning 40 and since it’s 58° and very blustery out we had to wear our winter caps and Autumn jackets!  The Creator’s reminder that we live in the north land and winter is coming!

Ignatius is ready to face the blustery day!
Our first cabbage harvested this year!

Pumpkins

When October arrives, by the looks of it, the boys should have homegrown pumpkins for Jack o’ Lanterns!

Proud of his work on the mother animal matching baby animal project.
“Yay!”

Happy Sunday!

A 3rd Mass in 4 days at St. Clements.  Makes my heart sing to hear the church bells ring over Haymarsh Valley so frequently!

Helping Dad with his hobby. Making pickles!
Dill from the garden.
We went on a Sunday excursion and found tasty Chinese food in Zap, ND. We were reminiscing that we probably haven’t been to Zap since 2007!

Thank you Father Anthony!

St Clement’s had another Mass this week! My aunt’s son, Father Anthony Saiki, celebrated Mass tonight!

Mostly local Gietzen relatives attended…some local parishioners were able to attend Mass too!
Blessed to have a priest in the family!
Happy to have the porch for extra space! 27 folks ate supper at our house.

‘Tis the Season

When God’s good Earth puts forth the harvest!

I really enjoy the garden “bouquet.”
Helping Mama pick the green beans.
Taste testing.
Bell pepper.
Eggplant.
Cantaloupe.
Green tomatoes.
Cucumbers.
Peppers.
3 gallons of green beans, if anyone needs green beans feel free to come and pick some… I think there’s at least twice that amount out there still.
Green beans from the garden, eggplant from the garden, Salmon (not from the garden).
Our 1st grader brought this home today. His coloring makes me smile.

First Day of School!

He’s super excited to see his friends!

Heading off to 1st Grade!
He’ll be missed during the day!
Seton homeschool preschool starts today, too!
Taking time to smell the Zinnias.
When the weed whip runs out of string…
He’s home!
Back to School Night! The little brothers wanted to check out the playground equipment.

Friends

“The most beautiful discovery true friends make is that they can grow separately without growing apart.”
– Elisabeth Foley

Fun to have company!
We enjoyed seeing this Fargo Friend & her growing family! Thanks for allowing us to show you Haymarsh, Rachel! Photo courtesy of Simon.
On the farming side of life… Grandpa made a timely purchase of a baler. The bearing went out on our old one… Andrew hooked up Grandpa’s newer (1999 Gehl) baler. It’s good to have a backup when one is trying to make hay while the sun shines!

Rodeo Time!

A fun family day, enjoyed by all!  It was good to see Simon’s hard work training his pony pay off at the rodeo today.  We really enjoyed the Grant County Rodeo in Carson, ND.

Ready to Ride!
Andrew trimming Buster’s hooves.
At the Rodeo Grounds bright & early! Rodeo contestants & Ignatius the professional snack eater.
Boot scramble… that’s Ambrose on the way left.
Simon’s 1st Mutton Busting Ride. Daddy looking on from the chutes.
Ambrose & Buster.
New friends!
Chatting with a pal.
Familiarizing Jet to the rodeo arena.
Ambrose rounding the corner with his trusty steed, his John Deere stickhorse.
Cousins & Us.
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