a new year has begun

New-Year-2018A new year, indeed. Did you know that 2018 is the year of the dog? But it doesn’t start really until February 16th, so we’re technically still in the year of the Rooster. Both actually suit us just fine, I suppose. As far as new things happening… there aren’t that many. As I write this, both Sue and I are battling the flu that has been so pervasive in the community. We’ve been fighting through out the holidays, I believe. Sue thought she was over it, but it kind of rebounds on you. As I write this, I am sipping a hot toddy and Sue is taking a nap, before we go to choir rehearsal where she is going to be the substitute pianist tonight. I’m supposed to be rehearsing a solo in a song tonight, so we’ll see how well we both do. We had to make a midnight run to the airport last night to pick up a solider flying in from Virginia and take him back to Fort Huachuca. It has about done us in! We’ve done well just keeping up on the normal stuff! Continue reading

Just another Friday update

The weekend is here… seems like such a long, short week. Sometimes this last week of the year gets all muddled; I posted a meme yesterday that said something like “Welcome to that time between Christmas and New Year, when you don’t know what day it is, who you are, or what you’re supposed to be doing.” That’s kind of how I’ve been this week.  Sue has been out of sorts as well, but that never stops her from accomplishing tasks around the farm. Continue reading

Night Moves, yet again.

It seems that our “littles” have all gotten just a bit too big! We knew that was going to happen and Sue had been renovating the little chicken tractor to give the Banty babes a new place to grow up, which would allow the little layers to “go [outside] into the light, Carol Anne!” (If you don’t understand my obscure movie references, my apologies.)  Anyway~ We worked on getting things all set up for them yesterday, and last night we were able to move the banties out.  Continue reading

Christmas Barn Dance

IMG_2202Wednesday night and most of Thursday, we had some fierce winter winds. They were blowing like crazy!  On the littles’ side of the coop, the wind was just barreling through the small chicken door – heedless of the wind shield Sue put up for just this reason. So, Sue went and picked up some straw bales from Gem’s, our local feed store, and arranged a wind break for them.  You can see Imen there, inspecting for bugs today.  This is really the first day they’ve been out with the bales, because it was so bitterly cold and windy yesterday – they allIMG_2203 hung around inside. Today it was warm and calm enough to have the door open for a few minutes when the sun was shining right inside. They love to hang out in the door way and sun themselves.  Anyway~ Sue also added three bales on the other side for the biggies as well.  Just so their food pallet would have a little protection as well. The biggies were out a bit more yesterday than the littles, but they are all still quite interested in the new hairy lumps that have been added to their run.  I was out there watching them this afternoon, and I goy the distinct feeling they think that the additions are for a Christmas Barn Dance.  I saw them making all kinds of little preparations….

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small renovations

IMG_2199Sue is really good at building and rebuilding things, re-purposing, re-using, re-configuring. It happens on and off… build something that the ducks don’t like and repurpose it for the chickens.  Build something as a tractor, reuse it as a shade shelter, or in this case. Take something that was a tractor, then made into an above the ground shelter and now repurpose it back into a tractor.  The photo shows the tractor on it’s back, the legs have already come off and then Sue’ll begin to take the chicken wire from the bottom. This one sits right on the ground, so she didn’t want the chickens to tear up their feet as they try to scratch through wire.  We’ll be moving it out near the “leaf pond”, setting up a fence around it and putting the Banties out there to have some fun in those leaves. We’ll put hay down inside the tractor and surround it with hay bales as well. Eventually, we may be able to let them out of the fencing to free range in the yard – even just an hour to begin with.  They’d love it and they could help with bug control in the spring. We’ll see how it goes. Continue reading

So, this happened…

IMG_2190Things always keep going, no matter what.  Even if they are little things.  Or nature – type things. While I was out in California, it seems we had some weather. Sue said that it rained for a couple of days – snowed in the mountains just above us. First snow of the season, really.  It’s been quite cold at night; this morning I ended up having to scrape the windshield. We really needed the rain, so I’m glad we were blessed. I’m also glad that I didn’t end up driving home in any type of rainy weather. Sure makes for a pretty view. Continue reading

The traveling blogger.

I’m traveling this weekend; in Ramona, California to visit my family and friends, and to bury Belle’s ashes in the pet cemetery at the family farm. Many, many beloved pets have their final resting place on the farm, not just our family pets, but several friends’ pets as well.  Belle enjoyed many days at Grandma and Grandpa’s place. She had fun chasing the Turkeys – well, until one flew right over her, and then she simply barked from afar – she enjoyed walks in the orchard, drinking the water from the fish pond, and laying on the front porch watching the humming birds. I think it’s only fitting to bring her ashes back to her second home. Dad made a great grave marker for her and she’ll be at peace under the oak trees. It’s a poignant weekend for me.  Anyway~ Continue reading

It’s Electric!

Some months ago, Sue purchased an electric week wacker to use around the house. We have several electrical outlets in various places out in the yard most adjacent to the porch, so she thought it’d be an easy way to keep the grass down in the front yard. The electric trimmers are so much more light than the gas or even the battery operated types. So, she plugged in the weed wacker and began a-wacking weeds. Not five minutes later, the motor began smoking and the it blew itself up.   Continue reading

Winter Fortifications

Because we’re into winter cold spells now, Sue has been taking extra time to work on the coop. Today she spent some time adding more wood to the walls around the biggies side, making the straw insulation a bit more permanent than just with the tarps. The silly things were starting to pull it off the walls. Sue had gone around and filled up the straw before she added the 2×4’s to keep them from getting in there and laying their eggs. Now they won’t be able to pull the tarps off the walls at all.  Here are some “after” shots of the interior. Continue reading

*Freeze Warning*

38581136-image-freeze-warningThe last couple of days we’ve had freeze warnings here. We did take them to heart, but we really didn’t think it would get as low as it did. I have the NOAA weather application on my phone, and it is pretty accurate about the warnings that it gives.  I have it programmed for Ramona and for Hereford. So, while Ramona warnings were all about wind and extreme fire danger, ours were about freezing temperatures. Continue reading