Danz-I'm so sorry. I hope you have some supportive people to be with you. I know we are all thinking of you on here...just not there to give you a real
Glad everyone made it through the storms. Sounds like some of you had quite the adventuresome night. It's good to see how many folks are taking warnings seriously and making sure their families are prepared in the event of a catastrophy. Hats off to you!
Well, folks, get ready for an IVY OVERLOAD. What a day I had! I totally escaped all of the bad weather. I don't know how we did it. Here's the story.
We had some folks drive up from the Tulsa area to pick up our tracking dog, Digger. I was very happy after visiting with these people. They will give Digger a wonderful home where he can do more of what he loves to do.... Track... as well as being a beloved pet.
After they left we did chores and then took off to get my new royal palm turkeys. 2 1/2 hours away. I remarked to my DH that these were going to be expensive turkeys by the time we pay for them and all the gas it was going to take to go get them. I told him if he saw a place he wanted to stop just for fun he might as well in order to enjoy and get more out of our "turkey trip." I was sitting in the back seat with my leg up so I could be half way comfortable. I couldn't see out very well. I knew Mike had turned off the highway, but I had no idea where. As it turned out, he pulled into a winery for a wine tasting. I love wine, but Mike does not touch any alcohol at all....hasn't for over 30 years. It was such a nice surprise. I accused him of trying to get me really loopy with wine and the pain pills I was on. He bought me a bottle of the wine I liked the best during the tasting.
We hit the road again and arrived to pick up our turkeys. He had several hens and toms and they were all running loose, so it took a little bit to corner them and catch them. They were beautiful and they were a bunch of gobbling fools.... exactly what I wanted. Before we left he loaded me up with a few hatching eggs... some black tailed japanese bantams and some more guinea eggs. Those will be going into the incubator today.
We looked at the radar per our phones and decided if we headed home we would be driving right into some of the storm. Instead, on a whim, we turned the opposite direction and drove down to Checoukan's at Columbus, KS. We decided we were already over half way there, so why not drive down and surprise her? She had no idea we were coming down, even though I sent her several texts (so I could be sure they were going to be home.)
We had a wonderful visit, and Mike said he would drive back during the night. He would rather drive at night anyway. While at Checoukan's she had a really nice surprise for me. She sent me home with a trio of young rosecombs out of her new trio, a little blue-red old english that I am going to give to a friend, and a bunch of hatching eggs from rosecombs, brown red and BBred old english.
We said our goodbyes and left her place about 10:30pm. I was afraid we were going to drive into some pretty nasty weather on the way home, but other than lots of strong wind, we avoided all storms. Once we turned west from St. Joseph we started to see lightning, but got home and unloaded just before 3:00am. We were in the house just a few minutes when it started to rain. We got some heavy rain and a little hail, then that was it, so we really lucked out.
It was a wonderful day.