Who'd a thunk it? A rose in November.
Well the weather here has been wild and wacky for the month of November. Sunny and hot one day, freezing and windy the next. Or rain, rain and more rain. The chicken's run is just a pile of muck. Poor things.
One of these things are not like the other.....
Speaking of chickens....we had a dozen or so brought to the butcher last week. Old layers. They make excellent rappie pie and fricot. We also got rid of Foghorn, since one of the Americanas is a rooster. We also put Mooocher in the freezer. Geez re-reading this sounds like we're massacring animals left,right and centre.
yes, she does look guilty
Tundra has been killing more chickens. I honestly don't know what to do. It's unfair to leave the hens locked up, but at the same time, it's unfair to them to let them get killed! What to do, what to do?
One of Tundra's victims
Since it's been raining constantly the last few months, the path to the barn is just wet, wet, wet. You need rubber boots to get there. So we got a load of gravel and put it down. Well it's better, but water is actually seaping through the hill. Not good. We're not sure if it's the well or not.
Nice dry path...for now
Christmas is fast approaching. I actually have the tree up! Yay for me!!
I thought I was going to have nice cabbage this fall.......
I guess not! The deer now probably have lots of gas. Good.
I interrupt this post for recent goat photos and one cute cat photo.
Cindi Lou
Cindi Lou
Febe chowing down! Hmmm and I wonder why they won't eat?
I'm a centerfold!
Stockings growing nicely!
Have a Blessed Day
Lisa