Another rain last night, present temp is 60, up from 50 when I got up.
Re the guns, the side pocket on the door has a great place for the .45, and not having an accesible rear wall behind me for a rifle rack both are immediately behind the drivers seat in a floor case, the .22 and the 30-30. I am hoping to get a Rem. 700 in .308 this fall. So I should be well set as long as my ammo holds out.
Shawn I learn has a neighbor, Cheryl the Lady in SE ID lives near Idaho Falls, they have Icelandic Horses and Icelandic Dogs so I am sure she has seen Icelandic Chickens on her visit to Iceland, I invited her to take a look here, I was going to get her started in the spring with a couple pairs but maybe Shawn can get it done sooner.
Okay, I am going to get back to figuring out how to post, I reread the info on posting pics, and will devote the next days to solving this dilemna.
Whether it is the early fall monsoon or whatever, the older roos are really chasing the pullets and getting hard on the young roos, I rescued two of them yesterday and one this morning and smacked Isi Isison when he wouldnt let one up.
Michelle when are we going to see your new barn???
I got the goat gate hung on the trailer yesterday, and the chickens side door finished, roosts inside, and nest box on the floor(tote) wondering about a good sized kitty litter box instead, got a week to ponder that , last major thing is to put the roof ply on. Next week will take it to get weighed then to the license bureau.
Got a week to get the sign done, 'Jakes Ark', and all that good stuff. I am really looking for some cedar rounds(posts cut in half) to face the exterior 2 bys with. Kind of a rustic touch. Its stained with a dark cabin stain. Those little homey touches as it were, or is.
Life goes on and it is good, and better with Icelandic Chickens and packgoats !