Our ducks are growing like crazy- nearly tripled their size in the last week and a half. The box I have them in is simply too small now, and I don't have anything larger. If we don't get at least the coop built tomorrow, I will have to cobble something together like cutting open and taping several boxes together. Tomorrow looks to be cooler and clear, so I think maybe it will happen. We just need to attach the ramp and the door and the coop will be finished. I have pine shavings ready to go in there, and I can hang a heat lamp if it gets too cool for them. The duck yard still has just the corner posts in place, but once the coop is done, we'll be able to concentrate on driving in the T posts and then stretch the wire, then put up the hot wire... and then we'll be done! It's been going slow because I haven't been able to help at all.
My pinched nerve took two weeks to get better, even with using NSAIDS and ice packs, I've just barely been able to keep up with the dishes and laundry; and the heat has been unbearable. I ended up just turning off the heat lamp for the ducklings and they've been happier since I did. Even at night.
The tree surgeons came out and took down a couple of dead trees that I had been concerned about- they looked like the first winter storm would send them crashing into our house. The nice part is, I didn't have to pay for it-- the trees were on land that belongs to the electric company so they paid for the removal (one of the few times that living in a litigious society pays off!)
Everyone around here has pretty much given up getting a decent garden this year. We had snow or frosts until halfway through May, then near-record heat in June and continued heat in July-- everything either died from frost or got burned by the heat. Even watering every day, the plants are suffering. I have a handful of bean plants, 1 fava, 4 tomatoes (but not setting fruit) and 3 kale plants that are still doing well, and the perennials are doing ok. Everything else has given up the ghost. I think part of the problem is the soil in my garden is still rather poor-- not enough humus to hold the moisture yet. I'll keep building it up with compost, but it will take a while. The ducks will help me out with that
