Friday, December 31, 2021

Sick.

 Kyle and Rod were both sick yesterday.
Kyle had a raging headache and a really
sore neck, back, legs... body.

Rod had a good strong headache
and some general body aches.

I broke out the Ivermectin and Oregano.
And aspirin (instead of Ibuprofen) and
they both spent the day in their respective
recliners - mostly sleeping.

Both are feeling much better today.
(But they are still getting a round of
Ivermectin today anyway...)

Thankfully I am fine.


Gratuitous picture of my adorable t-shirt!!!
Nobody will get it.
They will all think it's like cauliflower rice.
Which makes it even funnier!

Anyhow.

Remember Pig the Cat?

Yah.
He escaped over night.
No idea how he got out.
He was living in the greyhound crate.


There are two doors and each has two latches.
All latches were done up tight.

But he is gone.
We set up a trail cam to see what he does 
during the night since the whole day is spent
in his little red cave.
We've never actually SEEN him.
(Like not his whole body...)
But in the morning his food is gone and
he's used his litter box.
And the sheet on the top of his crate is all
messed up and pulled through the holes.
So we were curious.

But the only picture we got was of Rod's
face when he was setting it up.
So no idea what happened.

But anyhow.
He's gone.

Hopefully during the 2 weeks he lived
here he obviously was aware of the gazillion
rats that come out at night, so maybe he didn't
run AWAY, just found a good hiding place
for the daytime and will eat the rats at night.
Which is what we got him for in the first place.

We are going to set the trail cam up again
(and test it to make sure it's working)
to see if we capture a picture of him.
We were going to let him out of the crate
in another week or so anyway.
We were just waiting for his broken leg
to get a good chance to heal...

So here's hoping!

Meanwhile...

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
I think I'm going to take down all the 
Christmas today.
After breakfast.

Monday, December 27, 2021

Merry Christmas Day

 Christmas morning started off with a delicious
breakfast of biscuits and sausage gravy and
little cinnamon roll sticks.

And then Kyle made his sweet potato casserole.


We got the rolls rising, and all the other sides
all fixed and ready to put in the oven.

We didn't get "started" until a bit after noon
when Jim and Sabrina came over.


It was the year of the red buffalo plaid.

The table cloth and the padded bench
was my gift from Rod this year.
(Also the shirt...)
(Sabrina got me a red buffalo plaid
couch throw!)
He and Kyle made the table and benches
6 years ago, and this year he decided to
buy all the stuff and cover the benches
in brown leather.
They are SO comfortable now!
(And they look awesome!)

We had a wonderful time opening gifts,
laughing and talking and just enjoying
each other's company.

Everybody LOVED their buffalo mugs!
It was a lovely day,
We watched some Christmas movies,
walked around in the garden,
picked a bunch of peas,
ate a lot of food,
and enjoyed family.

Hope YOUR Christmas was as lovely!

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Merry Christmas Eve!

 We had a lovely, traditional Christmas Eve.

Starting with our annual trip to Indialantic
to see Santa.
Jim and Sabrina brought Charlotte (their dog).
So we took separate vehicles.
We took Kyle's big new truck...

It took a little bit to finally find them,
turns out we were following Melbourne Beach
instead of Indialantic.
But once we got it all figured out,
we got to wave and yell Merry Christmas.
Until you do that,
it's just not Christmas.


My pictures were TERRIBLE.
That was the best of the lot.


Kyle took a picture of us out front of the old
Indialantic Post Office.

Rod gave us matching red buffalo plaid shirts.
And Sabrina just happened to be wearing one too!
We were down a Santa hat so I'm wearing antlers.
(Make a note in next year's stuff to buy 
an extra hat or two!)

Then back to the house for a bowl of chili
and some cornbread, followed by the
2nd annual gingerbread house decorating.


As always, Kyle's was a zombie apocalypse theme.
But the rest were a bit more traditional.


We'll use them as the table centerpiece for a couple
of days and then probably take them out
to the chickens.

OH!
The internet showed me how to glue them together!
Instead of using frosting that slips and slides
and you have to hold them together
with soup cans, etc...
We melted some white sugar in a little
frying pan and then dipped them in.
It was better than superglue!
Nearly instant and stuck fast!
How did we not know that trick???

It was loads of fun and less messy
since we put down parchment paper
instead of tin foil.
(I ran out!)

Tomorrow.... Christmas Day.

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Water Water Everywhere!

 We are having a "cold" front.
It brought lots of rain along with it.

There is a LAKE outside of the barn.


The ducks are LOVING it!
They were swimming around,
quacking happily.

The horses weren't nearly as amused.

This morning it took 6 tries to get CJ out of the barn.
Every time I would get near him to put a
rope around his neck, he ran back into the barn.
He did NOT want to have to walk through
that giant water puddle/lake to 
get out to the pasture.

Silly boy.
(He doesn't like water... big horse / bigger pansy.)

He eventually left.
Whew.
Meanwhile, Buddy just sloshed on out.

I'm sure the new grass out back is very happy.
I don't know.
I don't want to walk through the lake either.
*grin

Monday, December 20, 2021

Introducing PIG and Other Random Stuff

 Good Monday Afternoon!

We had a wonderful weekend...

Introducing:

Pig!!!


Yes, he is a cat.
Kyle named him.

We picked him up at the local animal shelter.
He is a male, feral cat with a broken leg.


As such he will be living in this large crate
in our barn for the next 4 weeks.
And then when his leg is healed and he
associates the barn with food and shelter,
we will let him out.

To catch our RATS!

So far he isn't very friendly
which is to be expected.
(And kind of what we want...
we aren't looking for a Pet, just a ratter...)

He lays quietly in the back corner during the day.
The next morning he is likely in a different
corner - and his nice little house is all mashed,
his litter box is "used", and his dinner
dish is empty, upside down, and in the corner with him.
So he has claimed it as his own.

And he has learned to drink water from
the bottle like the rabbits do.
(which reduces the mess and keeps it fresh...)

If you reach your hands too close
(this morning I had to re-adjust his roof blanket)
he will open his mouth, show his teeth
and do a very quiet hiss.
Otherwise, he just watches.

I don't imagine it will take too long for him
to get used to us and stop hissing.
And when he gets loose and the dogs
meet him face-to-face (if they ever do,
I expect he will stay out of sight for the most part...)
they better watch out.
He's quite large.
And I'm pretty sure he can efficiently protect himself.

That means YOU Beau.
STAY AWAY.
He will kick your butt!

So......
That's the latest from the barn.

AND


Last night we made dinner from OUR food!
Home grown peas. 
(Why, yes, that IS a lot of peas...)
(I ended up putting them in the salad)
Sauted fresh yellow squash.
Our own chuck roast.
(and instant potatoes...)
I spent TWO HOURS shelling the peas.
By then I was DONE.
So instant it was.... lol.

Anyhow, it was delicious.
And we are looking forward to many more
such meals.
Today it is POURING rain.
So the garden should be happy.

ALSO.


We are all set up for Christmas.
Saturday we got a box FULL of presents!
Thank you Mom and Dad!
You guys are so thoughtful!!!


All ready for church.
(Notice the earrings!)
I got a gazillion comments on them!
They are christmas tree decorations
I bought at Dollar Tree for $1.
They were lots of fun!!!
And of course, that is my favorite Christmas
sweater from Mom a bazillion years ago.

Ok,
that's it for today.
I need to go make some German Pancake for Rod's breakfasts.
He is working 8-5 this week so needs food in the morning.
And I need to make a lasagna because he will be
home for dinner!
And I need to make dog food because they keep eating it all!
I just finished teaching my morning class.....
So I need to get out of my office
and into my kitchen.

Have a WONDERFUL Pre-Christmas Monday!

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Harvest!

 I was at work today
and while I was gone,
Kyle harvested the garden!

He got LOTS of good stuff!

This is why we love to garden.
All the yummy food!


He got a nice big bucket full of radishes!
They are really good.
Fresh and juicy!
Not like those dried out things from the grocery store.


Look at those beautiful little yellow squash!
We have a bunch more to harvest,
but these are the first...

And of course, some more yummy peas!
PEAS!
My favorite garden food.
It still feels strange to be picking these
in December not July / August...
You'd think after 40 years in Florida
I'd be used to the weird seasons.
But, clearly, I'm not.

Anyhow.
YUM!!!!!

Monday, December 13, 2021

PEAS!!!!!

 Weeeeeeee!

We have PEAS!

Enough to actually PICK!


Look at those guys!


Yesterday I went out and picked a bunch!
And today there are MORE!
(I just finished teaching my morning class,
I'm heading out there to pick!)


Not a bad haul for a first run.
We planted LOTS of beds, but we staggered 
when we planted so we wouldn't be out
all at the same time...
they would come in slowly and
end slowly.
*barring a frost or whatever.... fingers crossed!


Speaking of fingers crossed, 
this little yellow squash has
THREE squashes growing on it
all at the same time!!!

The zucchinis continue to be a disappointment.
We finally have blossoms, 
but again, they are ALL male.
Sheesh.

Whatever, looks like we might get a 
good yellow squash harvest.

Who knew you needed to plant summer
squash in the winter?????
(NOT the spring...)

BTW - I thought about you Mom all day on Saturday
and hoped your "concert" went well!
I'm sure it did!!!

Friday, December 10, 2021

Whew!

Whew!

Friday, At Last!!!!!

Kyle and I made our monthly run up
to the feed mill to get the feed for the animals.

And then when we got home we decided
to leave the feed in the trailer,
grab HIS car
and head to the beach!

It has been WEEKS since we've been to the beach!
It felt AWESOME!

And now I'm just finishing up teaching for the evening.

Just for fun here's a picture of
me playing the organ at church
the other day...


 

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Garden Update (etc)

 WE HAVE PRODUCE!!!!!


Kyle picked a bunch of radishes!


And they were YUMMY!
(You don't discover the "heat" until after you
finish eating it... and then, yup, it is hot.
But SOOO delicious - you just have to eat another one!)


Also the new winter rye is coming in.
You can see were the drag pulled the seeds into 
lovely straight rows.
And since the ground in the back back pasture isn't great,
it is growing in a bit patchy,
but better that than a pasture full of weeds NOTHING will eat.


Kyle got the hay all piled up.
We will need to go out there and tarp it.
Rod bought one of those used billboard thingies.
You know, the cloth they make billboards out of?
This one is an ad for a car sales company.
It's BRIGHT blue.
So we'll probably put that side down and let
the black side show.
Don't want it blinding the locals.


The baby chicks are growing!
They haven't quite hit the awkward
teenage stage yet - but they ARE getting
little tufts of tail feathers and some
wing feathers.
They are all different breeds.
It will be interesting to see what we end up with.
I'm positive several of them are roosters.
Those will likely get shipped off to freezer camp.
I don't want roosters.

So...
all is well at the farm!
Everything that is supposed to be growing...
is.
And that's good.

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Tree UP!

 Whew!

Between broken trucks and
hay deliveries and
LIFE...

We finally got the tree all decorated last night.


She's small but mighty.
VERY full.
We couldn't put but a third of the decorations
on, just no room between all the branches.
But smells fabulous!!!

And of course, we had to put her up on
cinder blocks again to protect her from
Beau and his love of all things made from sticks.

Speaking of beautiful...


Kyle snapped this out in the hay pasture
where he was picking up the hay.

So glorious!

Tomorrow????
Garden update.

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Hey!

 Years ago we saw a sign on the side
of the road next to a big roll of hay.

It said...

HEY!

Lol.

Anyhow,
yesterday Kyle drove up to the neighborhood
of the ranch and picked up a load of 18
rolls of hay for us.


(It was pretty foggy this morning when Rod took the picture.)

It's nice looking hay!
And a really good price!

We pay $75.00 for a roll here locally,
but what with the price of fuel going up,
and the fact that they got 6 weeks of rain in our
preferred hay region, I fully expect that price
to go up considerably over the next few months.

18 rolls should last about 30 weeks.
Which is PLENTY.

(And we paid $52 a roll including the
fuel for him to run up and back...)
GREAT PRICE!

Anyhow.

We are set for hay for the rest of the "winter".
We have also re-seeded the back pasture
with winter rye which should be ready for them
to graze on (for a limited number of hours every
other day or so) by mid/late January.
So I think we have the feed thing covered.

Phew!

So,
HEY!

Friday, December 3, 2021

December Already?????

 Wow!

Where does the time go?

It's December ALREADY?????

I'm not ready.
Ok, I am, but I'm NOT!

We finally picked up a tree the other day.
Kyle and I went by Lowe's and got a little guy.


Small enough that he could EASILY carry it
(with attitude) over his head.

I got a quick video of him doing curls with
ONE ARM but I don't know if I can upload it.


There you go!

Anyhow.

It is now sitting in it's stand in some water,
on top of a storage tub (so it's out of
Beau's reach) until we get a chance to decorate it.

Rod is at work today.
Kyle is at work today.
They both have jobs tomorrow.
So it might be Sunday.
Or I might just do it myself?
We'll see...........