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I am SO thrilled to have gotten out in the garden this morning! I got zucchini, squash, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, watermelon, peppers and tomatoes in! Yay! I just need to put out the celery plants and I'm done! I'll go back in a couple more weeks and do some more potatoes and corn. But I'm thrilled to be pretty much done now! And I'm happy that it's sprinkling out! Perfect!
BBP, iLasik is not that bad, they give you Valium right before so you do not care about anything. My vision did not go dark, it is more like when they zoom in with the light on your eye and you really cannot see much. The pain afterward is quite tolerable too, all I did was take tylenol. I could have gone back to work the next day but with the appointment scheduling I was unable to, so I went to work the day after that.
Going to watch Castle and then do a little more weeding.... my front flower beds look like hay fields.
Update on the cat: he is looking much better today but he is still hooked up to an I.V. and not eating much. They started him on insulin and would like to sent him home tonight but I told them we would pick him up tomorrow evening instead. My DH is just going to LOVE this vet bill!
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter, and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
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America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter, and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
~Abraham Lincoln
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I am SO thrilled to have gotten out in the garden this morning! I got zucchini, squash, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, watermelon, peppers and tomatoes in! Yay! I just need to put out the celery plants and I'm done! I'll go back in a couple more weeks and do some more potatoes and corn. But I'm thrilled to be pretty much done now! And I'm happy that it's sprinkling out! Perfect!
Congrats! What zone are you in EL? OR do you have some type of nightime cover for those plants? I know that most times here (in zone 5 A or B-depends on the year) it is still too chilly at night for most of the plants you mentioned. Maybe you have a micro climate going for you? LOL!
I just dug a mulberry for Cind and potted it up...took me quite a long time to find one that I could get out of the ground without too much damage. Jim--did yours grow that I gave you last year?
I also potted up a few ferns that are overgrowing their bounds. Put in some Drumstick alliums that I got from a woman on freecycle too. I am hardening off the petunias I bought at Shopko on the weekend. The tortoises love those flowers!
I just took all the chicks downstairs to the basement brooder except for the quail and little T. (Tommy and Tina's chick) It is still pretty small being a banty. THe ducks and geese down there started biting on the new ones' tails right away...little brats! They will all be friends by nightime though.
I am wondering what happened to the blue sky? It almost seems like it wants to rain...big surprise...remember I have laundry out!
Well I have to do a bunch more stuff on this break...later! Terri O
Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of winter with us on the "Cheesehead" thread! http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700
And you might want to check THIS out! http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread
My Motto: " Don't just do it, overdo it"
Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of winter with us on the "Cheesehead" thread! http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700
And you might want to check THIS out! http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread
My Motto: " Don't just do it, overdo it"
Thanks for the info Stacykins!!! Cool!
Well guys
I have chicken aircraft carrier pix! The thing is 14 feet long!
Nest boxes accessible from top on Left. Window opens and has hardware cloth on inside. The back wheels rotate forward so as to be able to roll.
&$#$^*! hardware cloth everywhere. We can slide a panel over the hardware cloth'd window there. The long 2x4 under the 2 coop doors detaches for cleaning. 
4 feet wide
Annie trying hard to sit on her paws...
The girls!
My dear friend and her husband named their 11 month old Finn. And somewhere along the way someone said "Finner, Finner, Chicken dinner" And then they started calling him Chicken. So it was a shoo-in for one of the girls to be named Finn 
At 11am I finally started getting up in their coop-bound faces and firmly encouraged them to go outside already! Door opened since 6:30 and they didn't wanna venture out. Once I showed up inside their coop via their french
doors they decided going out may not be such a bad thing. We are so enjoying them.
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just taking a break,, before I do anything.. I didn't know about Zone A or B.. I thought it was just the numbers alone.. I suppose the letters were added to cover their a$$es in case of an early or late frost.. eh?
we are zone 4 .. the smaller the number, the shorter the growing season.. amongst other considerations..
the puppies are eating dog food.. they are 3 weeks old today.. none of them are showing any individual personality yet..
The welsummer rooster was picking on the Delaware rooster pretty badly.. I broke them apart.. the Del was not even fighting back.. the Wels doesn't know it , but he is not the favorite roo around here.. he could meet the stew pot in a heartbeat if he isn't careful..
I am really tempted to put the little call duck with the geese.. I may give it a try this afternoon.. It really boils down to if the duck will take to the geese.. My geese have been foster parents to many ducks in the past..
I am going to set a live trap with unhatched eggs for bait.. I want to see what is spooking around here every night that makes the dog bark.. I suspect a raccoon..
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Call Ducks, LF Orpingtons, Barnevelders, Bantam Cochins, Bantam Faverolles
Call Ducks, LF Orpingtons, Barnevelders, Bantam Cochins, Bantam Faverolles
Well we planted carrots last night in our raised bed. The spinach and radishes are starting to sprout so that is good. This weekend we will till out the big garden so i can get my corn, onions and tatoes in there... anyone know about Broccoli? Is it ok to go in this early. Yes Terri... my reading has found that vining plants like squash, cucs, pumpkins, melons, should not go in until end of month because they have problems with 40's. EL might have a really good place for them where they are better protected though. I have enough defeat to overcome from the nasty woodchucks that I will take every drop of luck with the garden! Tomatoes and pepers will go in later in the month as well.
Just want to go home and play with my chicks. The kids and I have so much fun with them. They follow us around like momma hen. Afraid my white silkie is a roo.. not 100% yet, but the comb and streamers are looking very roo like at 7 weeks of age. sigh. At least Carol gave me those other silkies... they are still cute and fluffy. sigh. chicken math is evil. I need a bigger coop again. Dh is not gonna want to hear that...
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You guys talking about gardening is making me want to get out and plant more...but its too wet right now in the garden :(
I am wondering whether I have more cockerels than I thought or if my chickens (that I thought were "pullets") are getting closer to laying. The "pullets" are getting waddles and some have combs that are darkening a bit. I have RIR, BR, and Red Stars. Its the BR and Red stars that are getting the darker combs and crowing waddles. All of my cockerels that I am 100% sure of have had their combs and waddles for months. They were all born at the end of February (22nd & 29th).
Any ideas?
Our urban farm family consists of 1 dog, 2 cats, 14 chickens-3 black orpington, 2 americauna (1 blue and 1 black), 3 blr wyandottes (2 splash and 1 blue), 6 lavendar orpingtons, and a rabbit.
http://bullcreekmanor.wordpress.com/
Our urban farm family consists of 1 dog, 2 cats, 14 chickens-3 black orpington, 2 americauna (1 blue and 1 black), 3 blr wyandottes (2 splash and 1 blue), 6 lavendar orpingtons, and a rabbit.
http://bullcreekmanor.wordpress.com/
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