Sunday, June 26, 2011

Another really busy week...

Here we go, another busy week.   I was out planting my third planting of beans, weeded the squash and beets then in to do my day late blog.  Then morning chores, shower and a trip to the dentist.  I dropped off the cage at Dave's house and then bought some strawberries at Poor Man's Ponderosa.  Didn't do much the rest of the afternoon.  Got going after evening chores doing some sewing work.

Tuesday-Weeded some in the vegetable garden before breakfast.  Chores then spent the day sewing on the flower girl dress.  Took a break after lunch and weeded two rows of tomatoes, then back to sewing.  Evening was chores and TV time, thunder storms and tornado watches all night.

Wednesday-Must have been really tired...didn't wake up until after 7:00.  Did some computer work on my farm website updating all the good news from the weekend.  Did a little weeding, then quick bath and got ready for Meals and knitting group.

Dawn came by after to pick up milk for the calves.  Made dinner, chores, and then sewing.

Thursday-Another late wake up, didn't sleep good.  The went into town to pick up a zipper.  Zipper went in like a charm!  After lunch I started making bread to sell at the Farmer's Market on Saturday.  While it was rising I helped Greg with more paneling in the backroom.  Had laundry going all day.  Last dryer load there were black marks on some the clothes!  Dryer broken...Greg now working on fixing dryer.

Friday-Breakfast, chores, more bread baking.  Hung more ceiling, made Strawberry Rhubarb jam, got things together for market.   Bagged and labeled cool bread.

Saturday-Up early, bagged the rest of the bread.  On my way to market at 7:45 am.  Later then I would have liked.  Set up then visited with some old and new friends.  Time to sit and spin while waiting for customers.  Sold five loaves of bread, seven dozen eggs, and one soap mold.  Cool morning, good number of vendors, about normal traffic.

Home quick lunch really late milking.

Afternoon was spent relaxing, then did a little straightening of the back of the house.  Nice day for porch sitting, so that is where we spent our evening after chores.

Hoping for a little less hectic week...Onward and Upward.

Monday, June 20, 2011

A Day Late...

A day late, but good reason.  Away at a show this weekend and was tired by the time I got home on Sunday.

Sunday, June 12-Hay dried all day.  Jenn and Pat came by with their new truck and picked up the pop up camper.  I worked on Jere's shirts.  I also clipped two goats.

Monday-Cleaned up the house first thing.  Daniella arrived at about 8 AM so she helped with morning chores.  Then she planted her cabbage plants and her "Three Sisters" garden. 

Judy was my only spinning lady so just for something different, we dyed some of her roving in the oven.  It turned out looking really cool.  Excited to see what it will look like spun up.

Around four o'clock I raked the hay.  Greg and Daniella saw a deer out back while I was raking.  Took Daniella on a short tractor ride.  Then we dug a hole and put a post in for a new bird feeder I got at last weeks auction.

While Greg and Daniella were looking for her long sleeved shirt, outside they  saw the same deer.

Tuesday-Daniella was here overnight.  We had Honey and Buttermilk Ebelskivers for breakfast.  After morning chores Daniella clipped her goat Skippy.  Ran Daniella's Father's Day paper "My Daddy is my Hero..." into the newspaper so it will be in the Father's Day issue of the Weekly.

Then we started baling the hay.  After a couple of breakdowns and about three hours we had it done.  Greg got most of the bales in the barn, then dinner and chores and TV time.

Wednesday-Daniella here.  Morning chores while Greg got the rest of the bales in the barn.  Rain is predicted for this afternoon.

Daniella made a birthday card for her friend Danielle.  Greg ran my Meals route so I could  get Jere's shirts done.

While Greg was out he ran into St. Johns to pick up a tire for the second baler and brought home Burger King for lunch.  Didn't get as much done in the afternoon as I would  have liked, but got some stuff ready for the show.  Tried patching a air mattress for the trailer, hope it holds air.

Chris picked up Daniella around 4:30 PM and I spent the rest of the evening working on another embroidery design, this one for Jenn.

Thursday-Raining Cats and Dogs this morning.  Our dogs didn't want to go out it was raining so hard.  We needed a good rain.  Daniella again this morning, did dishes and then more show preparations.

Clipped two more goats in the morning.  Went to town to pick up a few things and mail out the shirts had another fast food lunch.

We hooked up the trailer and started loading it for the weekend.

Baked a Carrot Cake for the potluck at the show.  Roasted a chicken for dinner.

Went out to the barn for chores and clipped the last four goats, didn't come in until after 10:30 PM!

Friday-Plenty of preparations to do as well as the usual stuff.

On top of everything else, had to put Callie down.  She has been doing poorly this whole week, but this morning she was just about all in.  She is getting old (10 plus years) and this week I think she just gave up.  I was hoping not to have to do it, but she was so weak and in such distress we just had to.  She is buried next to Rufus by the side garden.  I will miss you Callie you were a good kitty!

Around 2:00, Dave White came and dropped off the cargo he had asked me to deliver to the show.  A whole bunch of frozen hot dogs and one Nigerian Dwarf doeling that was being raffled off.  We were ready to leave after we  had our lunch.

We arrived safe and sound at the Barry County Exposition Center at about 5:00 PM.  Unloaded our passengers and cargo and then set up our home for the weekend.  Bedtime was about 10:00PM.

Saturday-Quick breakfast, fed and watered the goats and then began the waiting.  Jenn got there earlier then I had expected.  She was there to see my goat Ida get her Grand Champion and Best of Breed ribbons!  Had a REALLY GOOD DAY showing.

Here's my helper.



Here is the champion!




Daniella helped show two of the goats for me.  She did a very good job.  Hopefully next year we can go to more show together and she can show her own goats.

Around 2:00 my brother and his wife arrived at the show.  They were on their way home from a family gathering in Flint and stopped by.  They watched the afternoon show and got to see Daniella do the showing.

After all of my classes were done, Jenn and Daniella packed up and went home.  My big brother then took me out to dinner.  I had planned for them to stay at the potluck dinner, but it was postponed until Sunday.  When we got back to the show grounds the police had a road block set up right in front.  We had to explain to the officer that we needed to get into the show grounds.  There had been some sort of accident, I didn't find out what until much later that evening.  I heard it was a motorcycle crash and the driver was killed.  Plan to look in the Hasting's newpaper to see if there was any write up.

Before Dick and Mary left we had some of the Carrot Cake I had made for the potluck.  It was yummy!

I was in bed by around 10:00.

Sunday-Two rings today and it is only me!  They changed the order of the one ring to make things a little less hectic, so in ring "B" there was only one group and then mine.  The other ring I had a long wait.

Another good day.  Ring B was earlier in the day, so Ida's udder wasn't as full as it should have been, didn't place as well, but did get Reserve Champion.  Ring A was good, Ida was full and she took another Grand Champion and Best of Breed.  The others did pretty much the same as Saturday.  I only needed help in one class and there was a girl who stepped in and did that.  I just wish I could remember her name.  Thank you anyway to you and your grandmother.

Show was over, for me around 5:00.  Then pack everything up and head home.  Got here about 7:30 PM.  Unpacked the trailer, settled the girls, ate some leftovers, did milking and fell asleep in the chair watching TV.

Because it was Father's Day, Jenn and Pat came and cooked steaks on the grill for Greg.  They left before I got home.

Good weekend all around.  Let the next week begin....

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Another busy week...

After blogging last Sunday, I did the usual chores.  Then we took the Swanson's to TSC to pick up fencing supplies for there new goat pen.  Greg and I went to Jade Garden for lunch afterwards and then home.  I did some family history stuff and caught up on my farm bookwork for May.  Then evening chores and porch monkeys until the mosquitoes chased us inside.

Monday-Weeded in the vegetable garden again and planted the second planting of green beans before morning chores and breakfast.  After, we drove to Rives Junction to pick up the new Chickens that I bought.  It is a quad of three hens and one rooster.  The are Black Copper Marans and they lay chocolate brown eggs.  I will be sure to take a picture as soon as I get one.  Have to wait until fall before they start laying.  I went to the grocery store after lunch.  Evening chores then worked on Ashley's wedding dress alterations and Jeremiah's shirts.

Tuesday-Clipped and trimmed feet of two yearlings after morning chores.  Planted four zucchini seeds and about  25 foot of "sink" potatoes.  Also weeded one corner of the big flower garden as well as planted more flower bulbs.  Greg took the blown out tire off the second baler, we would like to move it out of the pasture it is in, so we can let the yearling goats in there.

Wednesday-Too hot to do much! Got some store bought raspberries frozen before chores.  Did Meals on Wheels and knitting group.  Got to see Raija's new place.  Really cute older home with nice wood work.  Greg bagged the berries, when they were solid and then froze more asparagus.  I tilled up the area next to the milk house and spread package after package of wildflower seeds and  any left over seeds that I had.  Hope some of them take as it is an area that is really  hard to mow!  Rained and thundered part of the night, not enough wet to register on the rain gauge.

Thursday-Much cooler.  Noticed that Dale's corn has sprouted, it took just under a week.  I  have a Share customer now.  She came today to buy her share and pick up her first installment.  Then my friend Dawn came to pick up some goats milk to give to the calves they are raising.  In the end we will get some of the beef in exchange for the milk.  Finally got the big flower garden weeded.  Took most of the day between visitors.  Now we just start over again and do the each one again, just to keep it all up.

Friday-Worked on the wedding dress all day.  Got the out skirt hem done, that was the scary part, not right and everyone would see it.  Now just need to do the under skirts and then onto the little girl dresses.

Saturday-Spent a big part of the day at an estate auction.  Spent just under $50 and came home with some hose and a hose cart, a log cabin bird feeder, a catalytic heater, a water bath canner and three really pretty mixing bowls.  Then spent the rest of the afternoon and evening mowing hay.  What a job!  Because of the weather we haven't been able to get it mowed in time, so it was REALLY REALLY long and thick.  It sure isn't the prettiest mowed hay we've ever done, but at least it's done.  Late pizza, chores and TV and then dead in bed!

Sorry,  no picture taken yet this week.  If I get any I will add them later.

Another busy week is shaping up, hay to bale, Daniella to stay over, shirt work, and all the usual stuff...Onward and Upward!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Another busy week...

Monday, we worked outside all day...Finally!  Cleaned up the Spring/Woods flower garden, mowed the lawn, tilled the vegetable garden and cut asparagus.  We also got my water feature running:



Pump water feature...still needing some work.





We also got the twins onto a bucket feeder instead of separate bottles, life is easier now!

Tuesday-  Did more flower garden weeding, planted some flower boxes, straightened the front porch, and filled the bird feeders.  Farrier was here and trimmed horses feet.  I made two Rhubarb Custard Pies for the Gathering here tomorrow.  I also made some Ebelskivers with my new pan and cookbook that came in the mail today.  Ebelskivers are Danish puff pancakes, so much fun!  Had them first at Loretta's last week.  We cut more asparagus.

Wednesday-  I am hosting the knitting group today, so had preparations to do in the morning.  Made Cream of Asparagus soup...YUMMY!  Greg ran my Meals on Wheels router and then he did some running around in town.  I had six ladies and part of our day was going on a "field trip" to the barn and gardens.  The ladies got to feed the little ones with bottles.  They always like seeing the kids.

The day itself was VERY WINDY.

Around 6:00 PM, Jenn and Pat came by for a visit.

Spent the evening after chores, tearing out knitting on my "horse sweater" once again!  Now have it back on track after Anya got her teeth into it.

Thursday-  Made Evelskivers for breakfast. Crunchy Cinnamon ones with bacon on the side.  The afternoon was spent spraying weed killer along the fence lines and around buildings and gardens.  We got the baler out of the shed and made it ready for the haying season.  Weeded some of the vegetable garden and Greg started moving the poop pile to the compost pile.  Cut more asparagus.

Friday- Started to weed the flower gardens, managed to get the picket fence garden done.  I got five loads of laundry done and on the line, Greg moved more poop and I gave Angus his last bottle of milk (he is now a big boy goat and only gets hay and grain).  Around 2:00 PM, Jeremiah called to see if we were up for a visit from him and his...see you around 4:00 PM.




Fun on the Farm with Marion, Amaru, Renee, Grandma Chicken and the goats.



Amaru in the coop with the chickens.


Henry driving "Cubby", with Daddy controlling the foot pedals!




Amaru learning to use the spinning wheel.


Henry wants to know what the phonograph is... Daddy said it is kind of like an MP3 player!






We had an all around good time, tractor driving, chasing chickens, learning to spin, and all around dirt playing.

Our "farmer" got our field worked up and ready to plant and so did the farmer across the road.  Lots of field work was done all around  here.

Saturday-I got all the container plants watered, another load of laundry done and Greg repaired my small clippers.  The afternoon was spent in Davision celebrating Miles' graduation from vocational training school.  Good food and good visit.

After evening chores we spent our time porch sitting.

Another week and life is good.  Onward and Upward!