- Aug 14, 2016
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I'm ready for the heat to break, too. Looks like it won't be too much longer.
I got conned, er recruited, to teach a class at ESU this fall. The teacher who was supposed to do it became really ill and had to opt out for this semester. The department head went the extra step to find me a nice classroom with up to date technology and adequate size, so that is one step. Classes start in a little over a week, though, so I have to get finished organizing to get the online part of the class ready to go. It is the class that all entering teacher candidates take first, and as I understand it, it is the class that helps them decide whether to become teachers or look elsewhere for a major. It is only 2 days a week (3 classes all in a row), so the time commitment won't be as great as if it were every day.
I am really frustrated with the number of birds I still have. I have a beautiful Breda cockerel that needs a new home if anyone wants him as a flock rooster. Actually I have 2, but one of them needs to move on.
I also have a trio of gorgeous silver campines I haven't been able to sell. They are at POL and the girls' combs are really getting red. I should be getting some little white pullet eggs any day now. They are a blast to watch. There are 9 of them, and they move as a group for the most part. The other day they got startled up by the house and FLEW probably 70 feet to the other side of the yard.
There are also some English Orpingtons (mostly black) that need to go, but at least (I think maybe 5) of them are boys, so I'll be butchering them in a couple of months. If you need some good egg layers, I have 4 (I think) English Orpington pullets. The adults are amazing layers, and these girls are 11 and 23 weeks old.
The heat has us all just slogging around. Come on fall.