It has been a while but it has been quite a while since I
last wrote in my blog, I don’t know if any of you missed it but, I did. It is very therapeutic for me to write and
share my feelings. I have said this
before but sometimes life just gets in the way of my writing. I will try to do better but I am not going to
make any promises.
I don’t know where to start in trying to catch you up on
what has been going on around here. I
guess I need to crow a little bit…like ole Peter Jennings our rooster. I made a prediction based on my grandfather,
Pop’s methods of predicting weather. I predicted that the first killing frost
would be the week of November 11th and guess what the old goldenrod
theory was true to form. It was that
week. Now that I am done bragging I can
move on. Wait, Mark Twain once said
there is no such thing as bragging. You
are either lying or telling the truth.
And because you can’t see it, there is a big smile on my face.
Since my last post, I have enlarged the hen house and in
doing so, cut my hand with a power saw. I needed stitches but I made the
decision that I would apply some butterfly bandages to it and keep working. It has healed well and the hens and rooster
have a very warm and dry to spend the cold weather. I have been working to fatten up the horses
and donkey for the winter and that has been a very successful effort. They are fat and happy and ready for the
weather to come. I have some firewood but lots of dry wood on the ground that is
ready to be cut to size and stacked. Ben
Franklin said that firewood warms you twice: once when you cut it and again
when you burn it. So, I should have
some warm days ahead of me.
A wet fall means lots of mushrooms....I just wish I knew enough about them to tell the good from the bad ones. |
We, as a family, are deep into the soccer season. Holden played on a recreational team and now
is playing on a Division 2 select team and an indoor team. He is a keeper like his big brother and even
bigger half-brother before him. I know I
am his father but he is a really good keeper.
He practices constantly and really eats drinks and even breathes
soccer. He is truly dedicated to the
sport. Logan is playing on the High
School Team. He has seen some playing
time in the Varsity games and as a ninth grader is the starting keeper on the
JV team. He too is dedicated to
sport. He is in great shape. He is about five foot nine inches tall and
170 pounds of muscle. He is really in
good shape and that is what he strives for.
He is also hitting the books a lot harder. His grades are above average and I think the
reason is that he sees that he could possibly see an athletic scholarship
coming his way. Add to that the fact
that Dre’ is the president of the soccer booster association and our lives
pretty much revolve around our family and their love of a sport. That explains also why I have not had much
time to write in this blog.
The last of my 2012 mead being bottled. You can see my home made siphon device that doesn't siphon the sediment off the bottom of the carboy. |
The broken line was in the proximity of a fire ant bed. Fire ants, a dismal unwanted invader in our
area, are known for their aggressiveness and nasty, venomous bites. I, thank goodness, am not allergic to them
because I was bitten by over 100 of the satanic little bastards. On top of that I must have found myself in
poison ivy. I have had a very
uncomfortable week enduring small blisters, itching and pain that goes along
with the two plagues I encountered. My
arms look as if I have the pox or the plague or something like that. It has been pretty uncomfortable.
I am hoping that some of the things that have been sort of
up in the air will soon settle down so I can spend more time writing. For now though, I have had four major
interruptions since I began typing this.
I started at about noon today and it is 8:05 as I am finishing it.
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