Sorry no cool pictures to add. My other lap top is on the fritz :(...say a little prayer for her.
Monday I spent most of the day on the farm. I picked up around and in the barn, and prepped for that nights chores (feeding & milking). Btw, in case you are wondering we are milking more than 50 goats 2 at a time. <~ crazy and time consuming. All that will change soon though b/c we are expanding and diversifying. New parlor, bigger barn, pasture chickens, turkeys, cheese, custard, produce and whateverrrr else we deem awesome and worthwhile. We (the whole farm including but not limited to the animals) are super thrilled for all the changes coming but with change comes the unknown. (dun, dun, dun, dunnnnnnnnnnn.)
It is rather hot?! Wouldn't you say? More humid than hot...but dang it is killer some days.
This is me keeping it real with you guys...being an intern sucks sometimes. You mess up things, you forget stuff, overflow the milk tank into the air compressor(?), teet dip the wrong goats, mark the wrong goats on the milking sheet, your ideas are that just ideas...and 9 times out of 10 you have no idea what you are talking about. Just smile and push through it b/c every farmer started in your shoes and no one ever truly knows it all (life would be very boring if you did). In other words it is easy for me to blog and make internship look and sound easy but truthfully this is the hardest work I've ever done for this long. Well, gardening is pretty labor intensive but this year is my 3rd one. (I'm working on my experience after all I'm only 23) With all that being said..I must admit I wouldn't change it for the world and it is the first thing I've ever stuck to for myself. I'm proud to be an intern. All the sweat and sweat to come will be worth it in the end b/c one day I'll be the teacher/ farmer. :)
Happy Friday!
Btw- We have a new kid whose name is 'Pinky' b/c she is PINK! How stinkin' cute..and if we ever get rid of our bulldog (to a good home of course)..I'm bringing her home..maybe I'll get Charm too, I love that goat!
Friday, May 13, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
Home Garden
Some photos of my home garden:
The process of layering :) Thats me!
Keep in mind that is only half of it. Layers complete.
One of the beds.
Still not the whole garden. I will have to take some more photos b/c everything is much, much larger now :)
Enjoy being 'Knee Deep In' :)
The process of layering :) Thats me!
Keep in mind that is only half of it. Layers complete.
One of the beds.
Still not the whole garden. I will have to take some more photos b/c everything is much, much larger now :)
Enjoy being 'Knee Deep In' :)
Just another blog in bloggity blog land.
So yeah, I'm going to do my very bestest to keep up with my blogs. :)
Yesterday evening we trimmed the little turkey's wings. Might I add the little tom needs an attitude adjustment! True story. He hissed at us and puffed his little feathers all up. I must make it a point to handle him every chance I get b/c I don't want him doing that when he is full grown. Mean little devil. They are growing like weeds in a fertile garden! Plus, little V's chicken whom she is yet to name (surprised it's not Chica b/c everything is Chica or Blanca baby). I'm ready to put them in the chicken tractor but this odd cold snap is preventing that. We are due to get a set of 10 turkeys next week sometime. :) Super excited! We plan to enclose a stall in chicken wire for them. Did I mention how much I hate the smell of poultry manure? Well I really hate/dislike that smell. Any manure for that matter but poultry manure is the most hated/disliked! I'll deal with for the sake of fertilizer though. ;) Crazy how much the sense of smell changes when you work around smelly animals. I can no longer tell if I smell like poo! Not funny btw.
This weather has the goats acting like goof balls. I tell ya the truth goats trip me out! I love them. Like I mentioned previous blog some days I dread going out to the farm but once I'm there in my routine I'm glad I came. The farm is a place I can surprisingly relax, not physically relax but mentally relax. I love petting the goats and loving on them even if they arent having it that day..I'm like Elvira I do it anyways..I think the goats expect it from me now b/c they all flock when I'm petting one! It's hard not to pet them all. There is not enough time in a day for all that now. I do have my favorites, but as new goats start milking I usually get a new favorite everyday. Before long they will all be my favorites. I'm a sucker what can I say?!
Well I plan to work all day at the farm Monday. Hopefully I'll have something to blog about. I really hope I don't see any large spiders or snakes :( Until then I'm 'Knee Deep In'.
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