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Week of 10/26/2014 thru 11/01/2014
Yeah, it’s been a busy month. So to keep things reasonably short, there will now be 4 weekly event and egg count summaries. Here we go – I don’t remember much about this week, probably thinking I need to get … Continue reading
Breaking habits
They say it only takes 2 weeks to break a habit. That is true for good habits as well as bad. I have to get back to the schedule of updating this blog every week. There is not that much … Continue reading
Part 2 There and back again
The trip seen through the splattered bug guts on the windshield.
Part 1 A journey of 1000 miles
begins really late on a saturday afternoon after all of the chores are done. I think I will write this catch up post in two parts since I have 4 weeks of egg stats to post and there is a … Continue reading
Just the stats
Building the duck house, and culling chickens, and cleaning up the tree limbs after the microburst takes a whole lot longer than I thought it would. So just the stats for this past week. For the week of 9/14/2014 thru … Continue reading
Too busy, so two weeks in one post
Last week I was expecting my parents to arrive on Sunday. They got here on Saturday afternoon. I am glad we had more time to catch up on what they’ve been up to for the past month. However, having company … Continue reading
Where has the summer gone?
Many thing mark the end of summer for me, the start of school, the harvest of wheat or potatoes, the start of the state fair.
Late again, what can I say? Here’s the stats.
First the Egg count for the week of 8/17/2014 thru 8/23/2014 Collected – 54 Sold – 0 Cartons filled – 4 First off even though the cooler weather has made the chickens lazy, I still have way too many eggs … Continue reading
Slow healing and sprouted fodder part 2
I think I mentioned in the last post that I had pulled my left hamstring muscle when I slipped in the mud and wet grass. Well in order to heal completely I need to stay off of the leg and … Continue reading
Agro-tourism at its finest
SO, this past week was very interesting. I had been talking to a friend and told him that if he needed eggs or just wanted to bring his kids out to meet the animals to just come on out!