What did you do in the garden today?

We had quite the windstorm 2 nights ago, and it blew the covers off my dahlia beds, then it supposed to rain for the unforeseeable future. Have to go and recover them. Put up Christmas lights during the rain break yesterday. Had a power outage which lasted all night, so the house got cold. Lots of blankets and warm clothes to sleep in.
 
LOL. They're all boys. The grey in front is 'mr. Get off my lawn!" Sterling. The red one behind him is William. The white one is Nova, the oldie at 14 years old. The cream is Stormy who is 5. The black at the back is Kosmo. And not shown is Angus, who is probably off terrorizing some villagers and being chased with torches and pitchforks. Good God that boy is a walking challenge.

Speaking of, I have a half icelandic-half blue laced wyandotte pain in the butt pullet. To say she's adventurous is an understatement. When the weather was nice and they were free-ranging every day, she would disappear all day and come back to be locked up at dark. I have no idea where on 50 acres she went to, but she always went alone. Well today, I let them out for the first time in a week. We still have snow, but it's 41 out. OK, so I go to put them away, and guess who is missing? OC, Frank.
So I wander to the cattle fence, and since the snow pack is built up there and has crushed the prairie grass I start looking. All I see are deer tracks, coyote, skunk, rabbit, possum, mouse annnnnnd there it is chicken. She's off in the field again. I scour the field and spot her red comb, dinkering around the grass and then sits under a cedar tree. I taunt her with treats, and she makes it to within grabbing distance of the fence and then turns and works her way back to the bush. So help me, if I go out there, climb the barbed wire fence and find she has a month's worth of eggs from October stashed over there....I'm going to dig out her passport and mail her back to Iceland.
You described them so well I can just picture them! Haha. They sound like quite the characters! You may not have to mail your Icelandic back, with the tracks you saw she may be dinner for something! I hope not, but it may happen.
 
Had rain off and on today, temps around 50. Right now gardening is the furthest thing from my mind. Kind of nice for a change. LOL

The grandkids and I candled my newly incubating 9 eggs today. All showed signs of development inside at the 7 day point. The last batch of 10 chicks are doing well in their new digs in the shop.

Got the base of the new chicken run in place yesterday. It will be 6.5' x 12 feet in size, big enough to grow out 10 meaties a month I think.
 
It's been a really tough few weeks, lots of stuff going wrong. Thankful for the things going right but got the call I knew was coming yesterday morning. My mom's sister died. She has had problems with diabetes, kidneys and heart issues. The baby of the family. I went to see her on Wednesday at the hospital, but they had her drugged up and only got to talk to her for 2 minutes before she fell asleep. Probably for the best, I'm not good at saying the right things anyway.
 
You described them so well I can just picture them! Haha. They sound like quite the characters! You may not have to mail your Icelandic back, with the tracks you saw she may be dinner for something! I hope not, but it may happen.
Nope, she's home. THe cattle field is full of prairie grass and weeds dropping their seeds. She's in heaven and keeping the seedy secret to herself.
Her dad, aunt and grandma loved that field too. Insane, the lot of them.
 
It's been a really tough few weeks, lots of stuff going wrong. Thankful for the things going right but got the call I knew was coming yesterday morning. My mom's sister died. She has had problems with diabetes, kidneys and heart issues. The baby of the family. I went to see her on Wednesday at the hospital, but they had her drugged up and only got to talk to her for 2 minutes before she fell asleep. Probably for the best, I'm not good at saying the right things anyway.
I'm sorry.
 

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