I try to squeeze in another nap between shoveling snow. eating, thinking about what I should be doing, and napping some more.
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It did get just a bit slow, but, some people are dealing with Winter ya-know.
Oh my, Bama!!! Thank you for the kind words but I had a hang nail compared to what you went thru! My very short stint in the chair gave me a real, honest understanding of what those who are truly confined to a chair must endure tho. It really is funny how I've come to realize all the little things I was able to do that I took for granted before that I so much appreciate now.@chickisoup I was in a wheelchair for 3 years after an industrial accident. Broke every bone in my lower body except 3 metatarsals. Fractered pelvis. Had 17 compound fractures including both femurs, tibbs, and fibs. I understand what u are going through. To me the worst part was coming off the pain meds. Seems you have the right attitude to get through it all. Keep on keeping on
Good morning northern neighborAte our first home raised chicken last night and, wow what a difference from store bought birds! Almost reminded me of a cross between a chicken and a turkey. The dark meat was so different, so much darker, so much more flavor... The white meat was very yummy too and there was more of it then I realized!
We roasted him on the BBQ on each side for just a few minutes to .... Well we couldn't figure out how to get all the odd little hairs off and some one told us to singe them off... So the BBQ fixed that problem and gave the bird a bit of a Smokey BBQ flavor as a bonus. Then popped the bird in the crock pot on a bed of onions, a bit of water and left him in there for most of the day. We did peal the skin off after it was cooked but that was more out of habit. It might have been good but the crock pot kept it from getting crisp. I saved the drippings and leftover meat for "Mean Rooster Soup" tonight. Think I'm going to use some of the wild rice I have been saving for a special dish![]()
I was surprised at our little girl, she opened up the fridge, saw the resting chicken, and knew exactly what it was. "That's the mean rooster right, we're going to eat him but not the nice chickens, they lay eggs and don't attack us." I was impressed, I would not have handled that very well at her age.
I try to squeeze in another nap between shoveling snow. eating, thinking about what I should be doing, and napping some more.
It did get just a bit slow, but, some people are dealing with Winter ya-know.
Scott
Tara, the stained glass is beautiful! I would love to try my hand at it... looks kinda difficult?
Diva...I like your style...especially the napping... although I don't have to shovel.
This year mostly healing from a nasty tumble I took in the fall so spent wayyyy too much time on the laptop, reading on the Kindle and discovered too many interesting nature and such programs on the satellite. Getting back to busy now tho. Have a pile of "round2it" jobs pushed back to winter from last summer that I am starting to dive into. I really missed being able to get out to my little workshop and into all my winter crafty projects. No woodcarving this year, almost time to start diggin' out my flats and such to get everything cleaned and prepped for the seed starting and then I have to take my greenhouse back from the ladies and get it cleaned up. I pop the floor bricks out in the winter so the girls have a place to take a dustbath after they stretch out for their sunbath on the hay I spread out for them on the big shelves that run on either side. Boy, they don't like it in the spring when I close up the special chookie door. The seedlings stay in the sunshed where it's warmer in the snow till the sun gets higher in the sky and they get too big then out the girls go!
@chickisoup I was in a wheelchair for 3 years after an industrial accident. Broke every bone in my lower body except 3 metatarsals. Fractered pelvis. Had 17 compound fractures including both femurs, tibbs, and fibs. I understand what u are going through. To me the worst part was coming off the pain meds. Seems you have the right attitude to get through it all. Keep on keeping on
Oh my, Bama!!! Thank you for the kind words but I had a hang nail compared to what you went thru! My very short stint in the chair gave me a real, honest understanding of what those who are truly confined to a chair must endure tho. It really is funny how I've come to realize all the little things I was able to do that I took for granted before that I so much appreciate now.
Ate our first home raised chicken last night and, wow what a difference from store bought birds! Almost reminded me of a cross between a chicken and a turkey. The dark meat was so different, so much darker, so much more flavor... The white meat was very yummy too and there was more of it then I realized!
We roasted him on the BBQ on each side for just a few minutes to .... Well we couldn't figure out how to get all the odd little hairs off and some one told us to singe them off... So the BBQ fixed that problem and gave the bird a bit of a Smokey BBQ flavor as a bonus. Then popped the bird in the crock pot on a bed of onions, a bit of water and left him in there for most of the day. We did peal the skin off after it was cooked but that was more out of habit. It might have been good but the crock pot kept it from getting crisp. I saved the drippings and leftover meat for "Mean Rooster Soup" tonight. Think I'm going to use some of the wild rice I have been saving for a special dish![]()
I was surprised at our little girl, she opened up the fridge, saw the resting chicken, and knew exactly what it was. "That's the mean rooster right, we're going to eat him but not the nice chickens, they lay eggs and don't attack us." I was impressed, I would not have handled that very well at her age.
Good morning northern neighbor
Whole different flavor, huh? I haven't processed any of ours yet (my idiot roo was actually a very pretty Aussie so had no problem finding him a new coop) but I regularly buy organic, well raised hens from a local guy at our farmer market. No comparison to those chemical laden poor things sold in the grocery store for sure.
Great the way your little girl handled the mean roo in fridge![]()