Our next batch of egg birds arrived today! Daddy had to take an hour off work to get them, because they came at the most inconvenient time possible, but fortunately there was a corresponding lull in the patients at the same time. God has a way of taking care of things. 5 Bard Rocks, 5… Continue reading Picking up Chicks
Month: January 2024
More Helpers
Yes. Evie he’s wearing a hard hat to feed the chickens. No, we don’t know why. We just go with it. But look at the little Winnie girl, feeding her chickens!
Bread Pans
Most would think that there is only a limited use for such an item. You might not even find one in most modern kitchens. Besides all the delicious foods that can be made using bread pans. All of our children have found them to be the best building material around in their toddler years. You… Continue reading Bread Pans
Helpers
Still working on putting a work bench in the shop. IT's kind of a nooks and crannies project, meaning something we can work at a few minutes here, a few minutes there, and the kids can help. With helpers like this, how could we not get work done? She's finally big enough for the pink… Continue reading Helpers
Cold Weather Problems
The cold snap has broken, somewhat. It has not been below freezing in the last few days, but it also has not been above 37, so while things are not exactly frozen, they are also not exactly thawing either. The galvanized riser that supplies water to the garden did not get drained before the cold… Continue reading Cold Weather Problems
Good Lard!
When we had the pigs butchered last fall we made sure to ask the butchers to save us the lard. Why? Because that's the homesteading thing to do. Apparently you can cook with it, bake with it, make soap and candles with it, and all kinds of other things. We have only just begun researching… Continue reading Good Lard!
Preserving the Pumpkins
The thermometer in the shop where we were keeping the pumpkins, squash and onions read 30 degrees after the propane stove failed. While the pumpkins and squash might be salvagable, the onions are almost certainly lost. As soon as they thaw they are going to turn into a nasty slimy mess. I suppose then we… Continue reading Preserving the Pumpkins
The Cold Snap of January ’24
We get one of these every few winters, a few days of sub-freezing temperatures. Most years when the temperature drops below freezing the perpetual drizzle turns into snow, and the cloud cover keeps the temperature from dropping too far. We get an inch or three of snow that shuts everything down for a day or… Continue reading The Cold Snap of January ’24
It’s all finished!
Well, Kathleen’s first dress sewing project is complete. When you consider that she’s only been able to work on it in spare moments here and there, while teaching herself to sew and follow a pattern at the same time, I’d say it’s pretty darn good. Do not interrupt, I am so close. And here she… Continue reading It’s all finished!
Seed Inventory
Time to start planning next year’s garden. The two littlest “helped” count the seeds we have. A good many seeds remain from last year, but obviously there are some glaring omissions. Fortunately, we have a seed catalogs!