ugh, I hate waiting on folks...
running late is one thing...but when I know you've got an email capable phone and my email address in said phone at the very least a quick note "were running late" would be freeking appreciated.
anywho.
generally pretty productive in a not realy kind of way.
got 5 gourds base coated, and drying, got another bunch (probably about 25) drilled for hang loop drainage and acess holes.
some will be made into bird houses some will be made into hanging tealight holders, but most will be birdhouses.
the tealight holders will get additional holes drilled in in cool patterns to let the light out.
so ive got 5 ready to paint, and another 5 soaking (the innards come out much eaiser when there soaked and spongy.)
so this should keep me busy for a while.
got some wooden birdhouses to paint up too.
I do want to eep a few back for the garden...probably the ones that don't come out so clenaly or have little cracks in them here or there...but most will be for sale once there done, will need some help with prices, ill need to get at least $10 a piece on the smallest ones to cover time and labor but im hoping to be able to market them n the $15-$40 range depending on size.
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just counter ive got 25 gourds total.
anywho.
just had folks come over to take a look at Bonnie...as much as I think getting the pyrs was a good idea, money is realy tight and im having to seriously adjust...Bonnie is growing like a weed and eating 6 cups of food a day plus treats and is still on the skinny side. its just not possible for me to keep feeding her so I placed her as available.
had a woman contact me whos having a hosue built on 9 acres, wanted her but cant tae her yet, would I be willing to board her?
so today she came down (who I was waiting on) met pup, fell in love and paid the adoption fee plus left a bunch of canned food and gave me cash for the months dry food and her next dose of frontline and heatguard.
shes hoping topick her up the first weekend in October. so that's a HUGE weight lifted, not oly is she going to a good farm home, but I don't have to worry about her food this month and don't have toworry about feeding her in future months.
I think the goal right wow is to get everything lined back up correctly and then mabe in the spring consider a guard llama since he would be able to eat goat feed and the goat hay without any problems. he'll provide wool as a bonus and mabe thatll help take the edge of the alpaca wants too lol.
but figuring out a new adjusted budget toget me better ahead is going to be the major goal over the next month. no bonnie food and a start on quail for meat is a huge part of trying to make that happen since none livestock animal food is my current biggest expense after bills.
thinning out the bunny heard a little will also help...need to focus on meat production with those ad stop dawdling around...they produce or they provide...one or the other...
and yeah.
I also managed to get the lawn in the backyard mowed with my ltitle scotts classic reel mower (love it!) and straighte up the itchen some (I actually hav a counter top again LOL!)
tomorrow is Selmers family fitnesss day and there doing a morning of ecersie in the park, walk, prizes, zumba yoga demo ect...
ive gotta go that way tomorrow anyway so I might stop by...
got to pick up game bird feed and food for Bonnie anyway. then heading to a frineds for lunch...
and then sunday morning will be some food prep, and in the afternoon were having a picnic in the park for the group.
moday starts back to farm stuff....the goal is to do something "farmy" every morning (other than chores), then in the afternoon spend at least 1 hour being crafty...
I want to work in 30 mins of yoga every morning, and 30 mins-1hour of cardio/strength in the afternoons....and once talllie is finished with shots, well be heading to the park a couple times a wee for the cardio portion.
time to gt back on the healthy wagon. and im going back to weekly b12 shots, my energy has been lagging again since I cut back to bi-weekly.