I am just posting to pat myself on the back (since nobody in this house could care less) on having Gotten Things Done, big time, this weekend.
Yesterday just before dinner I got the clear plastic stapled onto the front chicken run so they will be dry and warm for winter (I am hoping to gain some coop heating from it as well, tho am not certain how that will work).
Today, I:
- checked the attic, found a couple previously undetected leaks around the chimney and did temporary damage-control on them (the big one from the other day SEEMS to have stopped, post-caulking, keeping fingers crossed)
- dug the remaining 50' or so of new ditch to drain the lake that forms behind the barn (only 1 shovel wide at the moment, but flowing *briskly*, and a good thing too b/c we've had over an inch of rain and another half inch or more is expected tonight)
- nearly finished digging out the snaggly old chainlink fence that some doofus put up behind the former manure pile and it's pretty well buried in compost, dirt and grass roots by now,
- dug a 30' trench in the back yard, across the berm of what was a standardbred training track about 30 years ago and builds up a heckuva lake behind it (and this was not just a regular ditch - I peeled back the turf in both directions, about 4' wide, then dug the ditch, and replaced the turf, so it is not an open muddy trench - eventually I want it to be a wider swale but this will be good enough for 'proof of concept' this winter)
and
- disassembled a 700 lb lg square bale (it is too muddy and rainy to get our full hay delivery but I have run out of grazing so the hay guy came and tipped one bale off the back of his truck) and wheelbarrowed it down the driveway and into the barn, in separate flakes, so now we have at least SOME hay on the property <whew> .
(I am still worried about hay, though -- we MUST get the full load, 17 more big squares and 2 roundbales, in before we leave to visit my folks in PA on Dec 5... but the hay guy SWEARS he will find time. Hope the weather cooperates...)
Mind, I have
still not transplanted the weenie little plants living in the coldframe, as per my lists on the 'procrrastination' thread a few weeks ago

However, this is several BIG BIG things ticked off my list of things that gotta happen before winter
Pat