This afternoon I blanched and froze 8 more bags of Summer squash, 2 cups of squash per bag.
And I picked about 10 more plum tomatoes. Three of them had insect damage, so I tossed them to my flock.
I was able to check on my flocks after I got home from church, but now it's pouring again, windy. All poultry accounted for.
I candled all 8 of the incubator eggs last night, saw movement in the majority. I was so excited that I forgot to count how many, but I did think to draw a checkmark on...
Not a great picture, but only had my phone handy. The bluejays have a fledgling at the feeders. It shakes its wings, expecting to be fed, but Mom and Dad are not catering to its demands.
Do any of you get the urge to cook/bake in adverse weather?
We're getting tropical storm rain and wind today/tomorrow, so I decided to make crock pot pork chops, placed between layers of pickled red cabbage. It's totally an experiment, but as the meat has been in my freezer for three years it...
Thank you.
I hope you're hunkered down. Storm made landfall in SC but is headed north.
We had a couple downpours yesterday afternoon. I was in the second coop when the skies opened. Naomi ran to the back and called her chicks. They ran under her as she spread her wings and settled down over...
I lost Tamar this morning, found her deceased in the nesting box. She had a wing injury that I'd been treating, no sign of infection.
:confused:
Here she is last year, sitting on eggs, turn sound up:
She eventually hatched/brooded two chicks.
Yes. She didn't seem overly interested in eating yesterday, but did scarf a few BOSS. She slept in the nesting box, that's where I saw her at 6am, very much alive. That's where I found her, around 11.