I keep forgetting about the barn swallows. Every time I walk in the milk room, one of them is flying out. One of these days, we're going to collide. And in the mornings when I'm milking Freja, they try to come in and see us there then fly back out. I am always talking to them, telling them we are all ok. They eventually come on in and work on their nest. It's gotten much bigger.
These babies are getting so big. I think there is 1 rooster, possibly 2. But the one on the left is getting a comb and has long legs. So I will have to find homes for them. I still cannot figure out how the other hen gets into the coop. But she does.
I've started letting the other chickens out in the afternoon. Already they are getting the blue berries. And already they are in the garden. But the garden is big enough they can't do much to it. I might have to put fence around the tomatoes. Or clip wings.
I was out the other day gathering my dandelion flowers, and saw this in one of the pear trees. It's so pretty. But will have to go. I think it's Bald Faced Hornets. And they are not good to have around honey bees. The hornets kill honey bees. I'll have to get the hubby to help figure out what to do to not hurt the tree.
See that huge elderberry tree at the barn? I love it. All the elderberries are in full bloom now. Soon all the birds will be happt to be eating elderberries. They always get them all.
The day lillies are beautiful right now.
This is Gilbert. She's a girl. My oldest grand daughter named her. She's probably about 8 years old now.
And Andy Oakley. He's about the same age as Gilbert. My only boy cat, since Alex died not long ago.
This is the coolest corner. I want to make a deck back here. I was mowing the back yard last week and it was so cool back here. And a pool would be nice too. One day.
And out in the garden, the squash and zucchini have finally decided to bear fruit. I got these 3 nice sized ones this morning. I already have plans for stuffing them with my lamb burger, corn, tomatoes, rice and my feta cheese. Sounds good to me. I love going out to the garden and finding food for dinner or lunch. Even breakfast. If it looks good, I'll take a pic and post it.
And again, I did something today for the very first time ever. I hope it's not the last time either. It was SO fun. And really good. I'll blog tomorrow about it. It needs it's own post.
So happy Monday y'all! Have a great week!
Monday, June 8, 2015
Saturday, June 6, 2015
First day back at the farmers market!
Today was my first day back to the Brainerd market. I had loaded all the yarn and salves and lotions and soap and tables and all that stuff in the car last night. Woke up at 6 this morning and went outside to pich radishes, kale and lettuce and get them ready to go. Fixed breakfast, got the grand daughter up and off we went.
I left at 8:30. Got there at 9:15. So I need to leave at least by 8:15 to get there by 9. It starts at 10. So that'll give me plenty of time to get all set up.
I still need a display thing for the yarn. I just don't like laying it down. It needs to be up at eye level. Like some peg board with hooks to hang the skeins on.
I had a lot of interest in the yarns. Everyone came over and asked questions about them.There was more interest when I tell them they are from my sheep. I was just charging $5 an oz. And most people said that was really reasonable for hand spun yarn straight from my own sheep. But I didn't sell anything wool today.
I took 7 bunches of radishes, sold all but 1. I had 4 bags of loose leaf lettuce, sold 3. And the black tote of kale. Sold most of that. Took what was left to my mom and oldest daughter.
I sold a plantain salve. I love it when I have a few people at my booth and someone talks about having my salve and how good it is and someone else buys some! This one lady had bought some plantain salve the Christmas before last and just started using it on her very cracked heels. She said they were horribly cracked and she started using the salve on her heels and they are SO much better! So the other lady bought some for a friend. Cool! I cannot make any "claims" like that myself, so it really makes a difference when someone else has used it.
And I had made lemongrass lotion bars and a bug repellent bar. Sold several of each today! And 2 of my lavender goat milk soaps! So all in all, a pretty good first day back.
Now I hope they vote me back in at the Main St market. They're having a meeting after the market next Wed. and will bring it up that I want to come back, since it is way past the march dead line. But since I have been there a few years, it should be ok. I talked to a few of the board members and told them. So I hope they let me back. I miss that market. It's a totally different crowd over there. I love it.
I think the guy who came to shear my sheep last week is coming back tomorrow morning to the farm up the road. She has 15 Finn sheep that did not get sheared last year. So I told them to please start with hers and get as many done as they can tomorrow, then come back next week to finish my 4 and hers. It's not going to be too awful bad temperature wise next week. This weekend is in the high 80's, then it goes down a bit through the week. I think they'll be fine.
I hope you all are having a great weekend so far. I am having the family out for some BBQ pork and stuff Sunday, to celebrate the May and June birthdays. Now I have to go clean the house. Not my favorite thing to do. But it makes me clean up every now and then when I know people are coming. Like who wants to eat with dog hairs on the table, right?
(The shearer IS coming in the morning for my friend's sheep! I am so happy for her! I hope they can get all of her 15 sheep sheared at one time.)
I left at 8:30. Got there at 9:15. So I need to leave at least by 8:15 to get there by 9. It starts at 10. So that'll give me plenty of time to get all set up.
I still need a display thing for the yarn. I just don't like laying it down. It needs to be up at eye level. Like some peg board with hooks to hang the skeins on.
I had a lot of interest in the yarns. Everyone came over and asked questions about them.There was more interest when I tell them they are from my sheep. I was just charging $5 an oz. And most people said that was really reasonable for hand spun yarn straight from my own sheep. But I didn't sell anything wool today.
I took 7 bunches of radishes, sold all but 1. I had 4 bags of loose leaf lettuce, sold 3. And the black tote of kale. Sold most of that. Took what was left to my mom and oldest daughter.
I sold a plantain salve. I love it when I have a few people at my booth and someone talks about having my salve and how good it is and someone else buys some! This one lady had bought some plantain salve the Christmas before last and just started using it on her very cracked heels. She said they were horribly cracked and she started using the salve on her heels and they are SO much better! So the other lady bought some for a friend. Cool! I cannot make any "claims" like that myself, so it really makes a difference when someone else has used it.
And I had made lemongrass lotion bars and a bug repellent bar. Sold several of each today! And 2 of my lavender goat milk soaps! So all in all, a pretty good first day back.
Now I hope they vote me back in at the Main St market. They're having a meeting after the market next Wed. and will bring it up that I want to come back, since it is way past the march dead line. But since I have been there a few years, it should be ok. I talked to a few of the board members and told them. So I hope they let me back. I miss that market. It's a totally different crowd over there. I love it.
I think the guy who came to shear my sheep last week is coming back tomorrow morning to the farm up the road. She has 15 Finn sheep that did not get sheared last year. So I told them to please start with hers and get as many done as they can tomorrow, then come back next week to finish my 4 and hers. It's not going to be too awful bad temperature wise next week. This weekend is in the high 80's, then it goes down a bit through the week. I think they'll be fine.
I hope you all are having a great weekend so far. I am having the family out for some BBQ pork and stuff Sunday, to celebrate the May and June birthdays. Now I have to go clean the house. Not my favorite thing to do. But it makes me clean up every now and then when I know people are coming. Like who wants to eat with dog hairs on the table, right?
(The shearer IS coming in the morning for my friend's sheep! I am so happy for her! I hope they can get all of her 15 sheep sheared at one time.)
Friday, June 5, 2015
Happy birthday to me! And Allan!
Got a call from my friend Allan from up the road. He first told me happy birthday and that his was today too. And wanted to know if I had an extra hive box. He had a swarm at the edge of his garden. So I went to see if I did and yes, sure enough, I had the super from the Outback hive, full of frames. And 2 frames had drawn comb. So put it all in the car and drove to their farm.
I handed all the kids some of the hive parts and they followed daddy to the swarm. It was so cute. He and Carrie have the cutest 3 kids ever. Look at that little red head! Adorable! And of course her favorite color is purple.
They have a few hives to the left of the garden. The swarm is at the end of these rows. ON THE GROUND! How cool is that?
Just look at these beautiful bees! It was like the best present ever, for both of us!
So Allan shook the bucket in first. This is them, inside their new home. They were all so good. We sprayed them with sugar water. They were all very nice and calm. No one was stung! There were a few bee casualties though.
Next, he shook that round spool with all those bees into the hive
Then the cinder block. It had the most bees in it. Plus a lot of dirt.
This is most of the girls, inside and all around. He picked up as many as he could and put them inside. There were still a lot buzzing around at this time.
I put the rest of the frames back in, then the top board, the the top.
Isn't this the most beautiful view? And what a great place for honey bees. That's Lookout Mountain back there.
And a pond to boot.
So Allan was going to feed the bees, then wait til tonight, when they would all be in the hive, and put screen at the entrance and move them over by the other 2 hives. Then sometime, we'll split this hive and I'll get another bee hive for my farm! How cool!
It was the best ending to a birthday I've ever had! Just amazing. Who'd have thought this would happen. And it was SO flippin' EASY! We all had the best time. The kids were great. Not a single sting. Perfect ending to 2 birthday bee keepers. I am so happy right now.
Now to get ready for an early farmer market tomorrow. Then more sheep shearing Sunday. Great weekend!
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