Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Sometimes a waaaayyyyy slow internet is a really good thing.
 Like last Saturday when we called the provider to get our line checked and they sent out Darren The Cable Guy pronto (not next Friday or two weeks from Tuesday, but right away!).
Darren the Cable Guy arrived in the midst of yours truly attempting to bone a 15 pound fresh ham on it's way to becoming prosciutto. He was in and out, inspecting wires, hooking up test equipment, talking GTO restorations with the husband, observing me wrestling with the beast and then told us that we really should come to his friend's family Two Day Pork Processing Event just down the road this winter.
An opportunity to learn and to meet some more members of our community.
Win.
I went on to rubbing down said ham with loads of garlic and cinnamon and cloves and other good stuff while Darren the Cable Guy untangled the maze of wire in the cellar and got us back up to speed. Before leaving, he noticed my vast array of mason jars and canning supplies and asked me about some of my colored jars. That lead somehow to talking about honey and hives. Of course it did.  It seems Darren the Cable Guy is also treasurer of the local bee keepers guild. I will be joining the group in February when they start up for the new year. 
More to learn with help and support.
Win, win. 

We got the would be prosciutto all salted down ready to go into the press that Fritz had fashioned up, when Darren the Cable Guy showed back up an hour later.

With a gift for me.


A jar of his own home grown honey.
 It is good sometimes to have a waaayyy slow internet connection.



12 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

oh, i like this guy! wonderful community member!!!

Sue ~ Granny's World said...

So its a good result all round. Bees what fun, can just see you all suited up!

Nellie said...

Things like this happen in small towns! Yay for Darren the Cable Guy! How's that Internet connection?

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh I love when that happens. Darren the Cable Guy and you ROCK. HUG B

Elizabeth Edwards said...

honey. yum!! i love fresh great honey. we dislike slow internet. we have moments every once in a while lately. no fun at all. i see ice. right? ( :

doodles n daydreams said...

I love that you do all this preserving, even if you put me to shame.
A great little community at work and yes, looking forward to seeing you working with the bees. :)

Diana

Lynne said...

This Darren Computer Guy is a KEEPER all the way around . . .
Making your own prosciutto . . . Is there anything you can't do?!?!

BENScopingau said...

Hi Joan,
wir haben das wunderbare Bild Eures großen Familientreffens gesehen und wünschen Deiner Schwiegermutter, Tante Änne, zu Ihrem Geburtstag alles Gute aus Schöppingen!
Annette u. Bernd-Elmar

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

I wanted to stop by and wish you Happy holidays my friend! Sweet hugs, Diane

thecrazysheeplady said...

A definitely treat! Small towns/neighborhoods are the best :-).

tonya said...

So is it bad if I hope for slow internet now?

Stephanie said...

I just popped over from Kate's blog, and I'm so glad I did! I love this story, and I hope you share more about the bee guild when you get started in February!