Pic: a Thermo Cube |
Pic: Gertie bathing in a drinking bowl. The pond simply isn't good enough for His Majesty. Pic has nothing to do with this blog post. He's just cute. |
Then there was a rash of duck egg disappearances that needed solving. Maggie the dog, of course, was figured as the culprit. We found one way she was getting into the pen (using some hay bales to get over the fence), fixed that, then put up electric fence wire around the top of the pen. We got a full complement of eggs for two days, then the disappearances started again. Found that Maggie had been pushing up a section of the duck fence and going under. Secured the bottom of the fence, and set electric wire around the bottom of the pen. No more egg disappearances. I don't know who's more determined: Maggie for eggs, or the chickens for the compost pile.
Pic: Gertie again. Can anyone guess his breed? I'm flummoxed, and really would like to get more of his type - he's a sweet boy. |
And now that the cooler temperatures are in full swing, so are the container tomatoes. Tomatoes. In November. We could barely keep them alive over the summer, even with afternoon shade and regular watering. Now the cherry tomatoes are going nuts. I'm not complaining, I swear. I toss any bug-eaten fruits to the chickens, and toss the others into salads. The fig trees that we covered against the last two overnight freezes are putting out a few fruits as well, but I consider those bug treats at this point.
So, two pressing projects in the queue before Winter temperatures settle in for the season: install the rainwater collection system, and build the temporary greenhouse. These projects will have to wait just a few days, however, as we've got family coming into town and a whole lot of gratitude (and libations) to be had. Spouse is smoking two turkeys and a prime rib (I really need to get him to write a blog post on how he made his metal barrel smoker, and how he smokes meats). Me, I'll be drinking wine with Spouse's Italian father. Lots of wine. And icing my back. To those who celebrate, I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!
The thermo plug is cool...never seen one before.
ReplyDeleteAnd wow, don't I know it about the back. When you get used to sitting most of the day, it's a shock to the system when you work hard like that...more wine!
Like the thermo plug. Pretty ingenious.
ReplyDelete@Warren & @Susan - the Thermo Plug comes in a couple of different temperature variations as well - some colder, and some for higher heat. Dang nifty.
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