Monday, February 2, 2015

Photos of First Real Snow of 2015...

Haven't had much snow this year until Saturday night and all of yesterday.  We didn't get as much as further south, but we got something like 8 inches.  The real trouble is was the strong winds which made for plenty of drifts.

Here are my shots from around the farm:




 
And here is one that is just pretty and will help us think warm thoughts;
 
 
Pretty plant that Greg bought me the last time we were in town.
 

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

There is a sheep in my freezer!

Last week there was nothing really pressing that had to be done, except for taking care of the meat sheep wether we had.  It was time for him to be done eating and for us to start eating him.  We had talked about doing it ourselves.  We went back and forth.  The weather was giving us grief, it was just too cold to work out in it.  Then we saw a break and decided to go ahead and do it ourselves.  So on January 22 we began the process which in total took three days.  Granted one day we did nothing on it as we had something else to do.

Now mind you, we have never butchered our own sheep before.  Yes, we just did a goat wether, but the size difference is significant.

The sheep was so large that we had to use the tractor to haul it from where we shot it to where we hung it up to bleed and be gutted and skinned.  I would guess it was somewhere close to 175 pounds.

It took us around one hour to get the job done and then we left it to hang overnight.  On Friday we proceeded to debone most of the front two thirds.  Most of it was made into stew meat with a few nice cuts to be used as roasts.  On Sunday we did the hind legs where we got some more stew meat and four nice leg of lamb roasts.  The main "hams" were cut into two pieces.

I now know why the price for processing a sheep at Bellengar's is $100, it is A LOT OF WORK.  Greg and I were whipped the evening of the first two thirds.

I have the pelt that is now waiting to be defleshed, salted, and stretched to dry.  Then I will tan it and decide what I want to make from it.  This one has almost four inch long wool, so it would be a really NICE rug.

So now that we have all that work done we have about 70 pounds of fresh almost organic meat in our freezer.  That feels really good.  As my granddaughter Marion, would say "It feels fulfilling."

Having done this and also having had a short talk with a friend that I haven't spoken with in over 40 years has made me realize something...I am doing just what I have ALWAYS wanted to do, and I think that I am doing a pretty good job at it as well.  I can be self-sufficient.  I could, should the need arise, feed myself and my extended family.  If we worked together we could, at the very least have enough food to keep us all well fed. 

Being self-sufficient is something that I have always had as a goal for my self.  I can remember buying our first house and thinking where I was going to plant fruit trees and where I would put my garden.  I also remember when I was just a kid, two of my friends came over to play and what we were playing was "plant the garden".  We were pretending to plant a garden in my backyard.  We were just grade school kids.  I guess I wasn't just playing, I was setting myself life long goals.

Now if I could just figure out why the pictures we took the other day are not on the camera or my cell phone.  I had some really goofy shots and I wanted to use one right here....

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Four Days with the second oldest Grandchild...

Nothing super exciting this week.  Did see a Red Fox in the pit on Sunday when I was rabbit hunting.

On Sunday evening Jeremiah brought Marion up to spend a few days.  She was feeling kind of cramped in their small apartment and needed some away time.  We went rabbit hunting on Monday and I shot one with the BB gun!  After Marion and I dressed it we decided to make rabbit stew for supper.  We dug carrots from the garden.  While we were digging she said "this feels so fulfilling."  I like the way the girl thinks!  The stew was good and it was made from items from the farm.

Marion ended up staying until Wednesday afternoon.  We did really nothing of great interest, just spent time together.  We watched our usual programs which are mostly about living in Alaska or being self-sufficient.  Along the theme of living like the old days, Greg found on YouTube, the series "The 1900's House" from years ago on PBS.  Marion watched the complete series.  She said it might be fun to go somewhere so she could do the same sort of thing.  I would agree myself.

We also watched the last two episodes of "Harry Potter" as well as "Puss in Boots".  Here is what we looked like all cozy on the hide a bed and in our jammies with the doggies too!

 
Good time was had by all.
 
 
 

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Just thinking...

Gosh is it cold!  Can't do much outside other then what has to be done.  Certainly won't be doing anything with horses.  I have been studying about training methods.  But all that won't help until it warms up some.

I did make myself a hat and mittens that have a horse theme.  They go with the hoodie that Jenn gave me for Christmas.  Turn out nice.



I also added some pictures to my picture file.  Wow it doesn't take long for a cute puppy to become a cute small dog.  Check this out:


                                                                   Quite the armful!

                                                        
                                                                Just barely an armful!

Here is my newest favorite picture of Sigrid.  It was taken awhile ago as you can tell by the grass instead of snow.


                                                             I love her soulful eyes.

Here is a sentiment that I firmly believe...

This is my kind of baby. :D  Agree?

Yup that is me...plenty of dog pictures!

I should mention that in the past week I have canned six pints of beef soup and six quarts of canned beef.  These will be my convenience foods as I am still planning on not going to the grocery store for as long as possible in 2015.  Ten days down and counting.

Onward and upward!