Saturday, November 19, 2016

And Summer becomes autumn

We have had one heck of a summer and autumn here.  The house construction slowed down almost to a stand still when Chris became unwell in August.  He was quite ill for a long time.  In fact, he only just returned to work this week.  Three and a half months of illness will really screw up a lot of things.  We're much farther behind on the build than we wanted to be.  I've been doing my best to parent, homeschool, care for the house, yard, and sick husband.  Its been a little overwhelming.  But here we are, trying to get back to normal, whatever that means.   


Hiking to the back of the property before Chris got sick
Living in such a small mobile home makes sleep-overs challenging.  A tent set up in warmer months fixed that!  And now Zander is able to say that he has slept in his new bedroom!


The kids discovered a snake trying to eat a huge toad! 

They followed it all over the place as it kept thrashing and struggling to get the toad down!

We had some hitch hikers come into the kitchen on this fresh dill

We kept them until they made a chrysalis and out came gorgeous Black Swallowtail butterflies
Poor old girl Rainbow tried to hatch eggs all last summer.  But since Salt already had chicks, I kept taking Rainbows eggs away.  This year I decided she should have a turn.  A friend gave us some fertile eggs to bring in some new blood for our flock and Rainbow happily sat on them!

She hatched out 11 beautiful babies!

They have some pretty neat markings!
While Rainbow was sitting on her eggs, another hen, Buffy was getting picked on by the others.  It was so bad I had to isolate her.  Trying to help her reintegrate into the flock, I gave her a couple of eggs of her own to hatch.  Unfortunately, 2 days before they were due to hatch, a racoon snatched her off her nest in the middle of the night. 

I managed to save her eggs and keep them warm in our kitchen in a makeshift incubator for the last 2 days, and they hatched!

This one was Finnlee's favourite, she named it snowflake

Luckily, sweet Mama Rainbow adopted the two motherless chicks and claimed them as her own

We had a vegetable oddity in our garden this year.  Corn Smut!
Its a fungus that grows inside corn kernels causing them to grow like this.  Its considered a delicacy in Mexico!  Since I just couldn't bring myself to eat it, our friend Armida cooked it up for her family.  She said it was delicious, I'm still skeptical...




Chris went up Blueberry Mountain with the kids and my Dad, my brother, and his daughter while the Moms stayed home prepping for Thanksgiving dinner

The view is breathtaking!




There has also been a new addition to the family.  My parents got a new puppy!  Her name is Annie.  She's very cute!

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