The Front Porch Swing

Well, we had quite the conversation yesterday but on to lighter topics today!

I met my boss's mother and let me tell you, she is my kind of lady! She has her own small businesses that she has run for 18 years, all successful. She is going to talk to my boss and ask if she can hang around the store with me and sell the scrubs (there is an excess of scrubs here
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). She was telling me I should speak my mind about getting him to stick around more because this place needs better customer service that I can't provide unless he is here (or if he'd just give me a solid price list that I can work with!). Calling him up every time a customer wants a quote is ridiculous. That shouldn't be the norm. A guy came a second ago and asked for a quote on embroidery and she was darn near ready to just give him one because she knows how businesses work.
I've already designed a shirt today, so I'm done. I'm waiting for email responses and that's about all I can do until he comes back. I wish he'd give me more stuff to do. I like feeling a little frantic when I'm designing. It keeps me on my toes!
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Oooh! I finally got a response from the lady who I wanted to buy muscovy eggs from! She says she has them available and that all I need to do is give her a week's notice so she can get them ready for me. I'm so pumped, but now I have to put my incubator plans in gear and get it done quick! So much to do and I don't even have a place for the babies, but they take 35 days, so I have time! If only one of my hens would go broody, I wouldn't have to do it. I really want to hatch about 2 dozen eggs (and each is about $2.50), plus shipping, so this endeavor will be costly. I'd say about $100 to just get them here, then the cost of building the incubator, and then the feed. It's a lot to take care of.

By the way, I saw the coolest thing this morning. My brother and I were going to get breakfast at Whataburger before he dropped me off at work when we passed by a canal. A HUGE black muscovy came soaring over us, head feathers raised up like my muscovy's do and I was so blown away by how majestic it was. Before Indie (my muscovy) got her wing clipped, she'd fly from the coop to the pool, landing gracefully and scaring all the chickens away. I don't think she was used to seeing hawks, though, because whenever she did, she'd fly over the fence and hide in the tall weeds until they'd pass. When I'd go outside, she'd be waiting for me to let her back inside (because apparently, she couldn't just fly back over, silly girl).
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Maybe you should work for his mom???

Welp..... this mommy is getting the crud.....

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Homemade chicken noodle soup coming right up!! Hope you feel better soon! Who can croon a lullaby to Lindz?

Ok, I'm coming to the porch to sit a spell. Woosh. Tired. Got my 19 babies happy and settled. Disposed of the tiny pancake. (awww) From Meyer. I ordered 18 and they sent 2 extra. Totally forgot about the feather dusters. I'll have to put them out later. The six comets are fine. Everything else is yellow. I got a couple that had a little dark feathering on side but 1 I lost. Dont know what is what right now. 5 pullets of White Rock and Delaware and 2 roos ea. I gave them one drop of Nutridrench but they seem to be active and loud. It's right at 95 in there now. I had to turn the heat off totally and just keep the lamp because it was 104. Everything frosted this morning and cool but will be 85 or so today. They won't have to stay inside long. If I can get my coop finished and a heating pad out there they will be set. One jumped out of the box on the table and fell to the floor. Didn't seem to effect I never know which one now. ha

I want to thank everybody for their help and encouragement. This has been a long 6 mo. My battery for the camera is supposed to come today. Hopefully. I promise I really have babies. I'm not jiving you.
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How exciting for you! Sorry you lost one. Those little buggers can fly. My 3 little black cottonballs (Australorps) are all over the place!

Lisa :)
 
Oooh! I finally got a response from the lady who I wanted to buy muscovy eggs from! She says she has them available and that all I need to do is give her a week's notice so she can get them ready for me. I'm so pumped, but now I have to put my incubator plans in gear and get it done quick! So much to do and I don't even have a place for the babies, but they take 35 days, so I have time! If only one of my hens would go broody, I wouldn't have to do it. I really want to hatch about 2 dozen eggs (and each is about $2.50), plus shipping, so this endeavor will be costly. I'd say about $100 to just get them here, then the cost of building the incubator, and then the feed. It's a lot to take care of.

That sounds mighty high....but if you plan to hatch 25 duck eggs you are gona need a mighty BIG hen! Muscovy are the coolest ducks by far, I wish you good luck...wish you could find some closer to you that didn't have to ship. Or do you? I don't have much faith in shipped eggs.
 
Here is a sight you DON"T want to see out the chicken house window.
This guy was sitting in the enclosed, [top and all] chicken yard, I just glanced out the window as I was opening the trap door!!!!
Talk about a two step!!!!! Yikes I slammed that door before anyone could walk out there.
He was with his back to the window, but when he heard me he did the swivel thing!! So cool!

Then I went out and got on the other side of him and he just stared at me!


Man, He could give you the evil eye!!!

I pushed him a little and he jumped up on the wire overhead, never got excited, just continued to stare at me, like I was annoying him

Well, I did not keep him for a pet, but I did keep in him that pen till hubby came home, We were fascinated by his size and his calmness, and amazed at the size of his FEET!!! All the better to grab my poor Silkies!!!!
Kept him long enough to get lots of pics and then opened the door and let him soar right out of there, Too cool he just took one step and up and out he went!
No harm done and we thanked God for allowing us to see up close the beautiful creature that came to "visit"
 
Ok, I'm coming to the porch to sit a spell. Woosh. Tired. Got my 19 babies happy and settled. Disposed of the tiny pancake. (awww) From Meyer. I ordered 18 and they sent 2 extra. Totally forgot about the feather dusters. I'll have to put them out later. The six comets are fine. Everything else is yellow. I got a couple that had a little dark feathering on side but 1 I lost. Dont know what is what right now. 5 pullets of White Rock and Delaware and 2 roos ea. I gave them one drop of Nutridrench but they seem to be active and loud. It's right at 95 in there now. I had to turn the heat off totally and just keep the lamp because it was 104. Everything frosted this morning and cool but will be 85 or so today. They won't have to stay inside long. If I can get my coop finished and a heating pad out there they will be set. One jumped out of the box on the table and fell to the floor. Didn't seem to effect I never know which one now. ha

I want to thank everybody for their help and encouragement. This has been a long 6 mo. My battery for the camera is supposed to come today. Hopefully. I promise I really have babies. I'm not jiving you.
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Congratulations, Linda! I know you are happy to have them home. I'm sorry about your little packing peanut. It is sad to open the box and see that. Sounds like you are on top of things.

Pictures will be great!!
 
Linda says One jumped out of the box on the table and fell to the floor. Didn't seem to effect I never know which one now. ha

I had one with the pasty butt and took him and cleaned him up with warm water and then dried him with the hair dryer and then dropped him in the waste basket and dropped the hair dryer in on top of him!
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Fine as frog hair, never missed a beat. They are tough!
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Thank you all so very much for your prayers ! So far we are weathering the storm, but boy oh boy, I haven't seen a winter storm like this in years. It's howling wind out of the North East at about 40 mph with gusts to 60 mph, and that's less than what it was earlier; it was gusting up to 70 mph+. The weather service is saying it will continue through the evening and into over night with strong winds and snow. So far I would say we have 18"+ of this white crap on the ground. Please continue your prayers as the good Lord is keeping us safe so far. What's amazing is that we still have power, although lots of communities around us do not - praise The Lord, He is good ! Chickens are hunkered down in the coop with food and water and still laying up a storm even in this weather ! Tough little buggers ! I hope ya'll are having a wonderful day :)
 
Maybe you should work for his mom???

Lisa :)
That's what I was thinking too, haha! I think she likes me, though. She was saying that she didn't want to work here before as a secretary because she didn't like the other employees, but she doesn't mind so much now that I'm here, haha!
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That sounds mighty high....but if you plan to hatch 25 duck eggs you are gona need a mighty BIG hen! Muscovy are the coolest ducks by far, I wish you good luck...wish you could find some closer to you that didn't have to ship. Or do you? I don't have much faith in shipped eggs.
Well, I think if I buy a dozen, she goes down to $20 a dozen. I might actually purchase 3 dozen just in case for the incubator. Man, if I had a couple hens broody and ready to hatch, I'd utilize them in a heartbeat. Alas, they are all just a bunch of grumpy hens and won't even lay an egg, let alone hatch anything. This weather sure has got them confused because they were laying a month ago and then the weather changed, so they stopped.

I found a way to ship eggs safely, but it takes a little work. Instead of using bubble wrap, I took Styrofoam cubes and carved them out and put in four eggs, filling the crevices with shredded paper. Then I taped it up and put it in a box, filling the sides with more shredded paper. They arrived at their destination with no breaks. And those were painted eggs! Those are a bit more delicate, hehe!

I do believe I'm only going to be working here for only a couple more weeks. It looks like the owner is moving and is selling stuff, so I'm going to be jobless again. However, I plan to milk this job for as long as I can and save up whatever money I can so I can pay for a good portion of my student loans. God has a plan, after all, and if this was it, I'm gonna give it all I got!

...But first, I'm going to cut some vinyl and make stickers for myself, hehe! Egg carton logo stickers, here I come!
 
Thank you all so very much for your prayers ! So far we are weathering the storm, but boy oh boy, I haven't seen a winter storm like this in years. It's howling wind out of the North East at about 40 mph with gusts to 60 mph, and that's less than what it was earlier; it was gusting up to 70 mph+. The weather service is saying it will continue through the evening and into over night with strong winds and snow. So far I would say we have 18"+ of this white crap on the ground. Please continue your prayers as the good Lord is keeping us safe so far. What's amazing is that we still have power, although lots of communities around us do not - praise The Lord, He is good ! Chickens are hunkered down in the coop with food and water and still laying up a storm even in this weather ! Tough little buggers ! I hope ya'll are having a wonderful day
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Your weather is just unreal, so glad you still have power, [for now anyway] I don't know if you said what kind of chickens you have? What ever they are i want some!!! But around here we need heat tolerant birds too.
Praying for you. The Lord is INDEED good!
 

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