Yesterday, Sutherlands had all their plants and trees at 50% off! So I bought another acer maple tree (red maple) to go in the back yard for shade. Sigh. I could probably plant 20 more and still barely make a dent. Anyway, this summer, I've put in 6 trees-- all of them at least 5ft tall or more. I've been watering them and feeding them root stimulator. Makes them really grow out. I noticed that Sutherlands still has fruit trees-- pear, peach and apple. I think I'd like to get a few pear trees, too. But I'll wait another week or so-- they are going to go to 75% off soon. But this maple was really nice and tall that I got, I didn't think it would last for the price to drop again. They also had double knock out roses, and I am sooooooo tempted!!!! I may run and get a couple to put next to the patio. But of course... two would look 'off', so it would have to be 3 plants...
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I ran my oldest into Wichita today and dropped him off at church for his day camp today at Camp Horizon. He should have a good time, and then I came back and did all the yard work. I need to get on that little coop, but I am unmotivated. I need a companion or someone to keep me company out there. It's actually a nice day out there, too! I really need to get my butt out there. How to convince myself? I spent 2 hours out there already watering all the trees in the back.
Danz, sorry to hear that a coon got those birds.. did you say it was your sister's? I had to get thru 3 pages to catch up. Now I've forgotten. But that would make me pretty made. I am wanting to leave my silkies out over night in the pen under the deck now, but I need to secure the top wire better I think. I'm thinking an opossum could squeeze in thru the top. But it's getting too hot to put them back into the garage at night in their stacked cages. The enjoy being out there anyway. Yeah... your "downsizing project" don't sound too much like downsizing. Unless you are swapping out a bunch of chickens for a few different breeds that will give you better investment return. I'd be a selling fool and getting rid of a lot of birds if I had your feed bill. I can tell the difference between my layers out back and how much they eat compared to my silkies and the little amount they eat. They eat so little.
Ivy, sounds like if the owner is waiting to see about her prospect, then you have some time in there to get your house ready and on the market! This may all work out perfectly. I sure hope so! I said a prayer for you, and will continue to do so that this place works out. I LOVE that cute little chicken house! How adorable is that thing?!?! I'm going to add that picture to my "dream" folder. If nothing else, maybe I can convince my neighbors to build one like it. They are overly daunted by the coop I built and I've been trying to show them it doesn't have to be that hard. That little coop looks like a garden oasis-- something that would be just so stinkin' adorable to walk up to everyday. I agree with the moving, it doesn't all have to be bad. But this is the place I've put so much work into and I'd hate to leave it. I've moved somewhere around 18 or 19 times already in my life. With my dad being military growing up, we would pack up in the middle of a year and head to the next job. Made it hard to make friends. That is the other thing-- it has taken me several years to find my close girlfriends here and we have a GNO (girls night out) once a month and they are all my age, we have a similar faith and belief, and it's nice to have prayer warriers on your side that are also your best friends. I would take me several years again to find relationships similar to that. Limbo.... so we'll see what happens and in the mean while, I'm going to continue on like we're staying and keep doing what makes me happy. And if we stay, then I won't be kicking myself for not planting more trees or whatever it was this year and the next while we were "waiting". I'm really excited about your move! It sounds like Rosie is over the moon, too!
Checoukan-- SO nice to see you on here again! Hey, our fair is July 11-14th. But on July 1st, we have a fair ground clean up day AND I have to take all of my chickens in to be tested before the fair. We had to make appts, so I'm glad that it's finally getting done. Whew! I'm going to take one or two of our WCB Polish as well. They are not near as nice as the ones I had when I was a kid-- they have some silver leakage in their tail and one or two spots in their wings. BUT--- I'm hoping this will just be a great learning experience for him to show him what we're looking for. We have our baking projects to get underway and our rocketry, and of course, to get the silkies in good condition. I've been leaving my rooster out of the pen for long periods to keep him off the girls. The new barn sounds fun!! Can't wait to see how it turns out!
HEchicken, well, your set up does sound pretty fun. That will be neat to have a mini kitchen down there. We thought about building a bar downstairs and decided against it. I just don't think we'd use it and really we're the opposite-- our downstairs is all of our comfy furniture and it's a war zone. It can easily been hidden away by not inviting anyone down there! My sewing room, and my oldest bedroom is down there, etc... But there area usually toys everywhere. The upstairs is the "show room"... not really, but it's the cleanest floor in the house. Usually always picked up, and fairly clean. When the kids have friends over, I send them downstairs where it won't matter what they do. This will be a neat idea for your house and I'm sure you will really enjoy the space all to yourselves.
Josie, well it's a great thing you got to lease the mare before you bought her. Sometimes they just don't work out. I bought a little gelding a few years back (before kids) and picked him up for $100 when he was just a yearling. I started ground training him and by the time he was 2yrs, I had him accepting a saddle and very well mannered on the ground. I used a combination of Parelli games and John Lyons techniques for sacking out. (Parelli doesn't sack out and I firmly believe in it) Anyway, he was turning out to be an awesome little boy, very well behaved and very light to the touch on his mouth. His mouth was SUPER light! But he kept kicking and biting my other horses. After taking my other gelding to the vet again to have an injury on his butt debrided from a bad bite, I decided that horse had to go! I sold him, and the new owners told me they were buying him for their 7 yr old boy and I warned them this horse was 3yrs old (by this time) I had JUST finished this horse, and didn't know if he'd spook or what with a kid. They called me back 3 months later and said that he was the best trail horse they'd ever had by far and the best behaved and they'd had him out every weekend to lakes and drug him around everywhere. All my hard work paid off, but I was sure glad to see him GONE! LOL
Prairie, I hope you get your ducks sorted out.
Well, I'm off. Going to see what motivation I can kick up.