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Hi all - time for a quick update. For those who haven't seen it, here's a link to my latest thread where I performed crop surgery on one of my hens. Every time I think I've done it all, God laughs.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=229796&p=1
Today we had a little rain and some cool weather for a change. We are just coming out of three months of 100+ temps and two months of no rain. Our pond dried up and all of our fish died. It was sad to see the huge catfish skulls all over the banks where the buzzards ate them. We had been having such a great time going down to the dock each evening and feeding our fish. By next year, we must have a well in place in order to keep the pond going through these long hot droughts of summer and to keep the garden watered. I pretty much gave up on my garden also. We couldn't keep it watered enough (water bill went from $30 to $260 per month) so I just stopped tending to it.
In order to get my fall garden in place, I had to spend a few days this week trying to "reclaim" my overgrown garden. Weeds as tall as I am. Today, to my surprise, I picked enough things that somehow managed to survive on their own, to make dinner:
We had grilled peppers and chicken breast (the only thing I didn't grow here. I should have used our own chicken from the freezer) over spaghetti squash. Fried okra (funny thing is I've been picking and throwing the okra away because it was so huge. I bought an heirloom variety called Red Hill Okra and it goes from flower to huge overnight. I finally got the information out from the catalog and it says it gets really large but stays tender so tonight I thought I would try frying some and it was delicious. Now I feel like an idiot but I thought no way okra the size of small cucumbers could be tender.) Also had sliced cucumbers. And, we had a garden bean medley. There were limas, rattlesnake beans, crowder peas, and chinese red noodle beans still growing so I picked them and cooked them all together. Now I'm ready to start planting the next crops.
New grandbaby Khloe is growing and doing well. Her mother is trying to adjust to being home all day long with a baby.
My "Olive Eggers" are laying:
All other animals are hanging in there and I'll say goodnight for now.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=229796&p=1
Today we had a little rain and some cool weather for a change. We are just coming out of three months of 100+ temps and two months of no rain. Our pond dried up and all of our fish died. It was sad to see the huge catfish skulls all over the banks where the buzzards ate them. We had been having such a great time going down to the dock each evening and feeding our fish. By next year, we must have a well in place in order to keep the pond going through these long hot droughts of summer and to keep the garden watered. I pretty much gave up on my garden also. We couldn't keep it watered enough (water bill went from $30 to $260 per month) so I just stopped tending to it.
In order to get my fall garden in place, I had to spend a few days this week trying to "reclaim" my overgrown garden. Weeds as tall as I am. Today, to my surprise, I picked enough things that somehow managed to survive on their own, to make dinner:

We had grilled peppers and chicken breast (the only thing I didn't grow here. I should have used our own chicken from the freezer) over spaghetti squash. Fried okra (funny thing is I've been picking and throwing the okra away because it was so huge. I bought an heirloom variety called Red Hill Okra and it goes from flower to huge overnight. I finally got the information out from the catalog and it says it gets really large but stays tender so tonight I thought I would try frying some and it was delicious. Now I feel like an idiot but I thought no way okra the size of small cucumbers could be tender.) Also had sliced cucumbers. And, we had a garden bean medley. There were limas, rattlesnake beans, crowder peas, and chinese red noodle beans still growing so I picked them and cooked them all together. Now I'm ready to start planting the next crops.
New grandbaby Khloe is growing and doing well. Her mother is trying to adjust to being home all day long with a baby.
My "Olive Eggers" are laying:

All other animals are hanging in there and I'll say goodnight for now.
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