Saturday, May 30, 2020

Wicking bucket garden

This is the third year I’ve used wicking buckets. I usually use the lick tubs from ranchers but as I will be moving all my garden I thought using the five gallon buckets would be easier. When we get the area I want for our permanent wicking bucket garden ready, I will begin using the lick tubs too.

This morning I planted the last five of the 26 buckets I have planted so far.  Making the buckets is the most time consuming part.  It’s not hard, just takes time.


For some reason the finished bucket photos won’t load just yet.  I’ll come back and load them when it decides to load.  These pictures show how I make the wicking buckets.  I used smaller buckets for some and empty creamer bottles and milk jugs my mom saved.  And some I used number ten cans. If you want to see the expert on wicking buckets, look up Leon Sloan from Oklahoma on YouTube.  That is one smart man.

Until next time.


Saturday, May 23, 2020

First box ready for Operation Christmas Child

Mom and I sorted through all the purses and headbands we’ve been making and filled a large packing box with items to take to the local OCC place to be ready when they fill the boxes. We wanted to see where we stood on the items we had been making. We didn’t count but I think there were about 75 little purses.  We put a hair band or a piece of jewelry in each purse. We also had several wash cloths and soap sacks.  And a few miscellaneous items.

I think we will be sewing backpacks for OCC next.
Response to my friend Yolanda.  I wonder if you can put something on Facebook or call churches who participate in OCC and ask Them Who the local board members are?  They should be able to help you find any groups who pack boxes.  I hope you find someone.  The local lady actually found me after I donated a bunch of stuff to some local charities and someone took some of the items to her.  She hunted me down and asked if I was interested in helping.  It’s what I like to do. Make a bunch of this or that.  Let me know how it works out.