Category: Farm Life

  • Shearing Day

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    Saturday was our sheep shearing day. On Friday, we picked up Eifion – that was the good news. The bad news is that his shearing equipment in his luggage wasn’t on the same plane as he was. He tried to shear the first flick with my Lister shears and got it done, but it was… Continue reading

  • Chickens and Geese

    Chickens and Geese

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    The geese are out in the small pen beside the barn during the day, and we’ve gotten our first goose eggs. We’re pulling the eggs from the geese to sell as eating eggs until we decide whether we want goslings. We still don’t have a slaughter facility that can handle plucking. We can process them… Continue reading

  • Getting Ready to Shear the Sheep

    Getting Ready to Shear the Sheep

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    This weekend is the big sheep shearing day. On Saturday, all the sheep will get shorn, and I’ll have a bunch of new wool to skirt and prepare for sale. We’d hoped the shop would be done so the wool could go upstairs, but it’s not. I’ll be storing the boxes of wool under the… Continue reading

  • Insulation and Drywall

    Insulation and Drywall

    I had a bit of a bobble trying to update this blog, so expect a lot of posts all at once today. The insulation people came back and finished installing the blown-in insulation just as the boom truck was delivering the drywall. Fortunately, the drywall contractor was right on time and moved fast. Upstairs, there… Continue reading

  • Electric and Some Insulation

    Electric and Some Insulation

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    The shop is still progressing, but slowly. The roughed-in electric was mostly approved by the inspector. Now we just have to bury the feed line when the ground thaws enough to dig. The insulation contractor was here to put the liners up that hold the insulation in. We’re using blown-in cellulose. Yesterday, most of the… Continue reading

  • 24 Hours

    24 Hours

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    Yesterday was the first of March. It’s full-on spring – mud season is well underway, and there’s water everywhere. Ditches are starting to run high. We were able to fill the horse and sheep water tanks with water from the pond. The driveway had actually started to dry out a bit, but mud around the… Continue reading

  • Shop Electric

    Shop Electric

    Jake’s been hard at work installing the electric service for the shop. There are lots of wires, outlets, and switches to be installed. We’re still waiting for the garage door to come in. Things are moving along well, though. Continue reading

  • Roof and More

    Roof and More

    The roof of the new shop is finally finished! It looks great. It took a while, given the snow and bad weather, but they got it done. With most of the main work done inside, the construction trailer was moved off the property and down to the next job. This is always a big milestone… Continue reading

  • Snow, Snow, and More Snow!

    Snow, Snow, and More Snow!

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    The snow just keeps on coming! The driveway was still covered in snow after Ken plowed it for hours! We’ve got a good two feet or more on the flats, a lot more in drifts, and even the main hay barn has snow where the wind has blown it in. It’s been cold, so the… Continue reading

  • Roof Started

    Roof Started

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    The roof got underway this past week. It started to snow again and got slippery, so the crew had to quit partway through, but we did get the north side upper sections done. All we need is two good weather days, and it’ll be finished! Continue reading