Dreaming of Spring Gardening in the Middle of a Wisconsin winter part 2

I went out early and worked the garden again.
then I knocked down some more blackberries that were not in the right place.
I found a few more rocks in the garden. they grow like weeds.
I hope to get the corn planted today before it rains.
I hope the tiller starts. it has been setting for over a year.
I am glad you managed to get some hay made, Lisa. you sure pamper your pets.
I hope they appreciate it.
how are the goslings doing? must be almost as big at the adults.
 
Thank you Jim. Here's the older goslings marching with the adults to see if I have treats. They are more than half grown now.
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These 2 hatch 4 more about a week ago. We have since put one female outside the pen. Another week and they will go free, hopefully. Will have to see how the older goslings treat them.
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Lisa. watch out for the older goslings.
mine did not take well to the new smaller ones.
they will try to kill them. I guess they are protecting their territory.?
I got the garden ready to plant corn, then the rain started 2 hours before they forecasted it.
so I put Ollie back into the garage and will wait for the garden to dry . we got 6/10 of an inch.
not good for planting, but good for the raised beds
our mulberry tree looks like it is going to have berries. first time since I planted it about 8 years ago.
the elderberries are just now starting to blossom
the apple, pear and plum trees have lost their blossoms
when I flew home from Germany on KLM Dutch airline, my meal was a complete gosling dinner.
it was delicious
that was in 1963 . these days they are probably serving just coffee and crackers.
 
Thanks to you Jim I know about watching the older ones. We will wait until the weekend so my husband is here to help round them up if necessary.

Got 2 1/2 inches of rain yesterday. Came down hard. Everything is well watered.

I had an appointment at the clinic today because my hip has been giving me lots of grief. They think it's coming from my back. I guess I'm going to go to physical therapy to see if it helps. Not sure what they can do about old farmer back, but I'm willing to try.
 
Wow! 2 1/2 inches is a LOT of rain, only about an inch here, which slowed but didn't stop progress on some projects.

Until 4 p.m. yesterday, my "work crew" friends were here from Minnesota. Five people, working for two days, sure can check a lot off a to-do list quickly -- everything from adding a new gate post and latch to the sheep pen to installing a railing on the stairs to my second floor. They're all people I met through my Jim, so there were plenty of stories to share, too. And, way too much food. Renee brought apple pie, rhubarb strawberry pie and a peach cake.

One of the crew decided my garage needed reorganizing, which it did. But I'm sure my brain will continue to look for things where they USED to be in all my semi-controlled chaos.

Is "old farmer back" recognized by the medical profession?😆 Hope PT can help with your hip.

On Monday, I leave on a homesteading and garden tour of England, organized by Murray McMurray Hatchery. My sister, her husband and his dad are also going. I suspect they will be bored with all the expected talk of coops, broody hens and organic farming. But, we will also see sites in London, Bath and Stonehenge, all of which they will enjoy more. It's my first trip over the Atlantic in more than 40 years.

Last time I went "across the pond," it was to Ireland. I'm sure no one will be surprised to learn that I kissed the Blarney Stone. ☘️
 

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