Having a bit of Christmas blues

Holidays help me through winter blues. I don't know how I survive January every year.

Lol,I must be one of the very few to actually wish one of my hens had been a roo.All was good until Taffy our roo died at 14 weeks and I hoped one of the other 5 was a boy too,but alas I have all girls.Love them,but miss the roo to this day.

I look at seed catalogs and make plans for the yard.Still not enough to make me happy throughout winter.Yes,I think I need to celebrate more-no need for official holidays.
 
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Not that I am an expert, but I have had as many as 10 rosters in an unsexed batch someone gave me. Most did not fight at all. I had 2 that fought each other all the time. My silkies seem to take forever to mature and crow an they were never fighters, had one silky that was a bit more aggressive, but nothing bad, just a bit more outgoing. Never had a nasty silkie rooster, never had silkie roosters fighting each other either. I had a 14* 14 ft run and 12 roosters all to gether 1 point. Sold all but one at auction (probably went for meat) cuz I got tired of the endless crowing.

So no I don;t think you will have to much of an issue, but you might get tired of all the crowing.
 
Have a merry and enjoyable Christmas, and just remember: Daylength is increasing! Spring is coming.
 
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Something struck me as I read your post. Maybe this is a golden opportunity to focus on the other two children as if they are the 'stars' of the day. Sometimes younger kids miss being 'first' because the firstborn gets the honor. Not that you have slighted them in any way of course...but there's something about being 'first' that middle children never really get. All that said, I wish you a Merry Christmas.

And by the way, you know that love and attention is WAAAAAYYYY better than expensive gifts that will be forgotten in a few days. You've got the right idea about loading down with things. I developed a very healthy sense of imagination and creativity because I didn't have the luxury of lots of "things". I am the better for it.
 
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I survive January with seed catalogs too. I swear its the only thing that keeps me sane. I so badly want to grow stuff by then. Its hard waiting.
 
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I survive January with seed catalogs too. I swear its the only thing that keeps me sane. I so badly want to grow stuff by then. Its hard waiting.

Ooooohhhh!!!! PARK'S SEED CATALOG !!!! Eye Candy for Gardening Addicts! I LOVE looking through it and dreaming of what to put in my beds next year. I don't usually raise plants from seed unless it's something rare I can't get at a nursery here in FL. Once it get's a teeny bit warm, I want plants to get a jump start on blooms. Short gratification cycle here. I want something green and blooming ALL THE TIME! Last year I got hooked on Brugmansia and Datura (Angel Trumpets) and got 6 different types/colors. I always like passion flowers and they come in a gazillion shapes and colors. Those are easy to raise from seed, and the nurseries only carry 2 varieties: purple and red. Yawn! Bor-ing. I want something that people look at and gasp! I prefer that the beautiful flowers also have nice scents, pretty foliage and are prolific bloomers.....it's an extra bonus if they make coffee for me in the morning too. HA! Whatever it takes to get through the cold, brown dead spell we call winter.

Have you all seen "Dutchman's pipe vine"? (Aristalochia) They are magnificent! I have seeds......
 
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I survive January with seed catalogs too. I swear its the only thing that keeps me sane. I so badly want to grow stuff by then. Its hard waiting.

Yea seed catalogs really helped me through a tough winter last year. I can't say this holiday season is much better but I still remember what a pain in the rear dealing with all those seeds was so I'm not real hyped about seeds this year.
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Maybe I'll start looking at fishing catalogs.
 
Christmas blues are over. Not only is one of my niece in law's having a baby but another one told me tonight that she just found out she is expecting also. YAY So before I turn 36 I will be great auntie to 7 AND one is due Super close to my birthday.
 
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You should try a Plumeria in a pot! I sent one to my sister in Shalimar FL, she occasionally has to bring it in when it's cold, but not often. Super easy to grow and they smell beautiful (it's the flower used for Hawaiian leis). They have a short dormant cycle but are almost constantly in bloom the rest of the year. I just have problems growing them because I have to keep them in for about 7 months of the year (North Dakota) and they get too leggy since it's difficult to give them enough light in here.

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Go to all of the gardening sites and request a catalog. Heck, you don't even need to go to all of them, just a few and you will get others, too. My favorites are Jung, Johnny's Seeds, Seeds of Change...
 

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