BarredBuff
El Presidente de Pollo
Very nice, I always wondered what it looked like. I like the look of big pig, she is huge!
The processor called today for us to pick up - she was over 300#BarredBuff said:Very nice, I always wondered what it looked like. I like the look of big pig, she is huge!
Bacon, ham, chops and sausage
I can't wait!
Unfortunately, it's on a specialty project, out of town
He started this past Tuesday and the project should probably take 3 weeks. Then, hopefully, the project closer to home will be ready for him, and he'll be able to come home EVERY NIGHT!!!! As most of you know, I am not a very strong believer, but I will say that God does provide, even for lowly wishy-washy people like me
) and lazy with him home doing a big chunk of the work, I am getting wore out! Plus, as soon as he left, the place fell apart - culminating with the dog becoming sick, repeatedly. On the couch, on the rug, on the floor
I have been hauling two loads of wood/day, along with all the outside chores, on top of my usual work. I miss hubby
I don't like all this work 
So we used rolls as bread, and I used up the rest in a french toast bake I prepped last night for tonight's dinner. I must remember to make only a half batch from now on!
DH was disappointed, because he had to use chain on the top (he wanted the 'hangers' to be invisible, so they look like they were just floating in the openings, but everything we tried wasn't strong enough
).


DH made the frames for them, and now they finally have a home!
I am scrapping them all and starting over
So terribly frustrating! I have no trouble with germination. They come up and begin to grow great. Once they get their first true leaves, overnight they become COVERED in gray fuzz and die off. I have been watching videos from a guy on utube that seem to be more my speed (basically a 'starting seedlings for the totally inept' series
) that I am going to try. 
My tomatoes look good, and are getting their 2nd leaves. But, I'm not overly sure about my broccoli and cauliflower.

She turned into a master escape artist after her sister left. The one day, she TUNNELED out, under ALL the fencing! Went to visit the neighbors horses. FIL, DS#2 and I tried getting her into the trailer, so I could do some thorough repairs to her fencing, but she escaped my fancy baling twine halter (
) and we ended up putting her back in the pen. I had her in the barn to begin with, but she trashed the place and started tunneling out! DS & I did our best to repair the fence damage and fill in the tunnel. Our ground is so soft right now though, it was easy for her to just re-dig someplace else. The dog let us know the next day that she was IN OUR FRONT YARD - and running around in our other neighbors front yard
I admit it, I cried. I told DH, the only thing harder would've been if I'd had to use my .380. I know, I know: Rules of the farm, never get attached, blah, blah. 
I have a strong affinity for Dew... Yes, I know it's a mass of chemical toxic sludge, but I can't help myself! 



you really CAN paint veneer and not have it scratch right back off!)
We have 36 inches of snow on the ground, so it isn't exactly shorts weather, but I can actually go outside in JUST A SWEATSHIRT! No gloves, no heavy barn coat, no hat....it's almost like summer! 
