Snowing here. Up to 1 inch expected. No mice in 2 days. I hope they are mostly gone. About 40 caught in the past month.
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Thank you, that means so much. Good caring vibes across the miles, thank you, I feel blessed.@Liz Birdlover, I am so sorry you are going through all of this. If I lived close enough, I'd be over to help. Sending hugs.
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So sorry for the troublesDiddy squat in the garden. Well, I did look at it. It is winter with evening Temps belowfreezing. I can't stand it. On a positive note, we gain 1 minute of daylight each day since Dec 21st. I ache all over. Ache bad. Pain woke me up 4am. Thank goodness for heating pad, lower back & hip vibration to start the mornings.I'm back on prednisone...typical this time of year.
I see a few rodent holes in the ground around the garden & chicken coops. I put the Chickens & Pigeons in their coops & loft & shut the doors before dusk on my work break, but have window ventilation so no moisture builds up & water heaters for the waterers. I see the fox doing the "tilt head to listen then do a graceful swan dive pounce" routine to catch the mice & moles. Doesn't even try to dig into the flock's pens. You catch those rodents, you're a good little girl Foxy. I know...weird synergy right? I'm grateful.
It has been a brutal holiday season & I apologize for not being on here.I'm working, exhausted & lovely arthritis & fibromyalgia are kicking my butt, my blood levels are wonky but not much they can do, it is CLL from so much chemo 20 years ago, my new normal. That's not what's really got me in a funk though. My poor husband's family...his sister died Thanksgiving week & just a few weeks ago his brother had a 4th heart attack & a blood clot traveled to his brain giving him a serious inoperable stroke, so it has been a stressful, worrisome, depressing time the past 2 mos. Being seriously ill is 1 thing, but when someone you love is seriously ill & you are helpless to do anything, especially due to distance & struggling financially so you can't even go visit, well, it is just utterly sad & draining.
We all get to experience these things at some point in life. It is never easy. I am practicing my daily gratitudes to keep myself going, my own way of kicking myself in the butt, so I do not fall into depression. I am taking extra vitamin D, as I do miss the sunshine. I am grateful I have income, even though our hours have been cut, it could be worse. I am grateful the flock overall is doing well, winter losses so far have been few. I am grateful although I may be late with some bills, we are surviving, the ole heater still heats, the lights are still on, we do have food. I am grateful my truck hasn't broken down. I am grateful to be able to do my job. I am grateful to have love in my life, my man, good neighbors, friends, my flock & my fellow flock lovers here on this site, my Lord & the blessing of nature itself. I know I'm not alone in life's challenges. Thank you for listening.![]()
Diddy squat in the garden. Well, I did look at it. It is winter with evening Temps belowfreezing. I can't stand it. On a positive note, we gain 1 minute of daylight each day since Dec 21st. I ache all over. Ache bad. Pain woke me up 4am. Thank goodness for heating pad, lower back & hip vibration to start the mornings.I'm back on prednisone...typical this time of year.
I see a few rodent holes in the ground around the garden & chicken coops. I put the Chickens & Pigeons in their coops & loft & shut the doors before dusk on my work break, but have window ventilation so no moisture builds up & water heaters for the waterers. I see the fox doing the "tilt head to listen then do a graceful swan dive pounce" routine to catch the mice & moles. Doesn't even try to dig into the flock's pens. You catch those rodents, you're a good little girl Foxy. I know...weird synergy right? I'm grateful.
It has been a brutal holiday season & I apologize for not being on here.I'm working, exhausted & lovely arthritis & fibromyalgia are kicking my butt, my blood levels are wonky but not much they can do, it is CLL from so much chemo 20 years ago, my new normal. That's not what's really got me in a funk though. My poor husband's family...his sister died Thanksgiving week & just a few weeks ago his brother had a 4th heart attack & a blood clot traveled to his brain giving him a serious inoperable stroke, so it has been a stressful, worrisome, depressing time the past 2 mos. Being seriously ill is 1 thing, but when someone you love is seriously ill & you are helpless to do anything, especially due to distance & struggling financially so you can't even go visit, well, it is just utterly sad & draining.
We all get to experience these things at some point in life. It is never easy. I am practicing my daily gratitudes to keep myself going, my own way of kicking myself in the butt, so I do not fall into depression. I am taking extra vitamin D, as I do miss the sunshine. I am grateful I have income, even though our hours have been cut, it could be worse. I am grateful the flock overall is doing well, winter losses so far have been few. I am grateful although I may be late with some bills, we are surviving, the ole heater still heats, the lights are still on, we do have food. I am grateful my truck hasn't broken down. I am grateful to be able to do my job. I am grateful to have love in my life, my man, good neighbors, friends, my flock & my fellow flock lovers here on this site, my Lord & the blessing of nature itself. I know I'm not alone in life's challenges. Thank you for listening.![]()