What a day!
I woke up this morning after only about 2 hours' sleep (really not good since I'm fighting a cold!) ready to go to work and tackle (again!) an issue with my pay. Thankfully, I didn't have to. Someone came and asked me instead, and I think it's all going to work out finally.
And today was the last day to pay my water bill. It says on the back of the bill it has to be there by 5. I should kept reading the fine print -- they actually close at 4, LOL. I got there at 3 mintes after 4 and found this out. I only had cash, and not exact amount, so I called. They suggested buying a money order but ... Driving back to town, I'd probably miss 5:00 (not to mention miss buying feed) and spend more on gas and MO than the late fee. Fortunately, they said they'd open the door when I said my only option was to put cash in the drop box and overpay. Next time I'll be there before 4.
I made it to the feed store too -- still can't believe how high feed has gone this year so far!!! Up by 33%. I bought my regular rabbit feed and the co-op's cheaper feed to check it out. I don't wanna switch my breeders if it's not good since I need to get several bred this week. I also got seed potatoes!!! I had no idea how many to buy, so I got a pound and a half each of white and red. The guy said it would plant a 15' row spaced a foot apart so that's 13-16 plants. I wish I knew what yield to really expect. I've heard folks brag of 50 pounds per plant but I don't think I can count on that, LOL. I guess I typically use 60-100 pounds of potatoes a year, but if I can grow more I'd eat them. Or find a good use for them.
When I got home I fed the goaties some leftovers from work -- bits of apple and carrots. They mostly behaved though the wether butted the smaller doeling away. NOT a gentleman!
I went to bring the geese into the front yard to see if they would eat the sea of purple flowers coming up on some weed out there. Before I could get the geese to follow me through the gate, the chickens set up a major fuss. I didn't expect it to be anything, but I went to check.
And confirmed. There ARE cats after my chickens! I've never seen cats hunt together, but these do. The guineas alerted to three of them before. This time it was two orange cats, one in the run with my terrified barred rock hen (the only one I have left!) and one crouching outside the run. The silkie had abandoned the nest too and was screaming. When the cats saw me, they went crazy. The one in the run tried to go over the fence and got caught in the netting. I just stood there looking at him -- short of grabbing a stick and hitting him I don't know what I could have done. He was flipping all over like crazy and finally (probably 2 seconds later) managed to get out and he was gone. I checked all the chickens and all were ok, but that barred rock hen kept squatting. She decided to stay in the coop and wouldn't free-range after that (poor girl, she's actually BEEN hanging out in the coop for a week and refusing to free-range. I wonder if it's because of the cats? And she was the one they almost got!)
Now I dunno what to do about the cats. They probably belong to a neighbor. She has at least 5 females that breed, and I don't know how many cats overall. They are almost feral. I don't mind them in my barn or field, hunting mice or whatever, but ... In my chicken run and around my rabbit pens, teaming up on my animals?
If I tell the woman, I doubt she'll do anything. It's not like she can take them inside or fence them up anyway. And if I shoot them, then she'll know I did.
And I'm sorry, but feral animals running around killing livestock -- well I think they ought to be shot and that's where I'm leaning. I really like cats ok -- I have one very spoiled kitty whom I love dearly (and another I kinda like who at least loves me, lol). The idea of killing a cat -- sigh. But it looks like I'm going to have to. I'm expecting chicks soon, and hopefully goslings and ducklings, and they'll really be vulnerable.
Mondays always tire me out, and today was no exception. Somehow I didn't realize that fact, even on so little sleep, because I felt so much better than I have since last Wednesday (again this annoying cold!)
So it probably wasn't the best day, but I put dough in the bread machine for pizza crust. I usually do a quick crust, but everyone says a risen crust is better. The only recipe I had was in my bread machine book. So far everything in there has been so-so at best, but I did it anyway. It really wasn't bad, as far as texture. I should have added my regular stuff to improve flavor.
I baked a birthday cake while the dough was mixing and rising. This was the most COMPLICATED recipe I have ever done for a cake. It took me almost the entire hour and a half of the dough cycle to prepare it!!! And the sad part? The silly thing FELL while it was cooling. I've had a cracked cake or two, but I have never had a cake fall before. Kinda ruins it for a birthday cake! So now I have a chocolate mess in there.
I also tried an Alfredo-style sauce on one of the pizzas for the first time. I only used Alfredo sauce and mozzarella and made a smallish pizza, to see what I thought and make adjustments next time. It was pretty good!
By the time I finished cooking it was after 9, so I ate -- almost too tired by then! And ...
I brought a glass of tea and got under a blanket to get warm. I'd been chilled since taking the geese out front after work. I left the dishes -- my kitchen is a MESS!!!
It was after 10pm by then. I thought I'd watch a video and warm up ... I don't think I got 3 minutes into it. I woke up after 3am with nothing done, but at least I'm warm. It's in the 30's tonight -- they said this house isn't well insulated but I really can't complain. I'm going to stay under the blankets though, and see if I can get some more rest. The tickle is back in my throat and I've been sneezing again all evening.
What a day. I dont even know what to title this update!