Thursday, October 2, 2008
Frosty Morning
Monday, September 29, 2008
Fridge repair, walnuts
Our icemaker stopped working almost a month ago. When you get used to having an ice cube/crushed ice/water dispenser in the refrigerator door it's hard to do without. It took several weeks to get a replacement part from GE, see right of picture. Debby bought ice trays and we made ice the old way.
Also shown are some walnuts. We've got a bunch of them. Want some?
Farm happenings
Mary asked if she could water the grass. Uh, sure go right ahead my little farmgirl. It's been very dry here, we need some rain. The horses tore up some of the pasture (converted nice grass to dirt) near the entrance to the pasture. We moved the electric fence line back and changed the gate location because we plan to do some work on some of the grass/pasture. We bought some horse pasture seed mix. We've been working to remove some of the wooden fence posts, we managed to get 38 removed, holes filled, posts stacked nicely in the woods. Also got four more sections of fence boards removed and cut in half, ready for the dump. We're getting ready to remove the line of wooden fence posts that go from near the barn to the well house. After we've got this done we will be able to easily mow and care for that area. I also removed extra fence posts in the fence line we are using which makes it easier to weedeat. We are planning to apply nitrogen, potassium, and lime (according to results of our soil test) to as large an area that we can manage and also to aerate and seed. But right now the ground is too hard and dry.
The electric fence is working great, solar charger, heavy duty 6 foot metal T posts, multi wire white polytape fencing, white plastic post top protectors, white plastic polytape post clips. It might not be the most beautiful thing in the world to look at but it's beautiful from my perspective. Relatively inexpensive, quick to put up, quick to take down, easy to move, no post holes to dig/fill or for horses to step in.
John had his friend Caleb visit for a couple of days, the kids all made some wooden swords and daggers to play with. The kids found some juicy purple berries that they used to stain/paint their weapons to look like blood. Ahh, kids.
Mailbox violence, history lesson
On Saturday morning we had a neighbor of ours, Paul Mathis, drive up to let us know that our mailbox was down by the bridge. Apparently the kids around these parts think it's great fun to vandalize mailboxes, especially on a Friday or Saturday night.
It was actually a good thing because we got to chat with Mr. Mathis and learn some history about our property, he told us how he used to farm corn at our place, where there was once a steam powered sawmill, where a log cabin once stood, where there was a den of wildcats, an old road, etc.
I repaired the mailbox, it's #542. Don't know how long it will last though.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Tooth Fairy Visits one more time!
Wow. Mary has an amazing smile right now. She lost her upper front left tooth, finally, yesterday. The tooth fairy came last night. Mary now is missing her top two front teeth. She has her bottom two front teeth, but is missing a tooth on either side. Quite a lovely smile. She's got one more loose tooth, it appears the tooth fairly will be returning soon.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Arrrrgh!!!!!

Avast! Arrrrgh, me maties!! Ye best be enjoy'n this fine fall day, if not you'll soon be walking th' plank!! Arrggh!
Today is Talk Like a Pirate day.
Google is in on it here, look closely at the page.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Tractor Work
Last week I responded to a post on craigslist for tractor work. Today Steve Rhule and son Nick showed up at our place with their Kubota L3940 HST tractor and worked for 10 hours. The tractor has a front-end loader with bucket and solid adjustable pallet forks, as well as a 6 foot Rhino bush-hog and a 6 foot tiller.
Most of the day was spent using the front-end loader with forks to pick up and move logs and wood that was piled up behind the house. This wood was left there by the folks we bought the place from, we just never had a way to move it and it was too close to the house to burn so we hired out the job.
Pallet forks are quite versatile, you can dig with them, pick up rocks, logs, etc.
We also had some trenching holes remaining near the well house where the folks we bought from had planned to build a barn. Steve took care of that as well.
Finally, Steve bush hogged the Peanut Paradise pasture and a couple of acres of field out near the well house. Peanut and Spirit seem to really enjoy the freshly cut pasture, they are trotting and running through the pasture, rolling in the cut grass, just looking like a couple of happy horses.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Home Schoolin' Y'all
John and Mary have just started the new school year and have completed three days. They are both doing the Abeka program, Mary is in first grade and John is in fourth grade. Pictures of the super kids this morning doing their home schooling. Mary is using a portable DVD player that was a present from Nanny. Debby is running the show and doing an excellent job, building upon last years experience.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Piller Family visit
Mamaw, Papa, and Uncle Mark Piller visited for a few days this week. Uncle Mark is allergic to cats, we have a cat and a bunny in the house, so Mark spent a good bit of time outside. Here's a picture of him relaxing with super pup and Papa. Mark also made friends with Peanut.
They stayed in South Harriman at the Holiday Inn Express and enjoyed the accomodations, indoor pool, 7 miles from our farm, right next to a Cracker Barrel, McDonalds, etc.
The visit began with the annual outdoor homecoming mass and picnic at Blessed Sacrament church. Father Sweeney guaranteed excellent weather and he delivered on that promise. We had a Bonfire one evening at the farm, swimming at the hotel, a quilting and sewing outing, a trip to the Lost Sea Cavern, a trip to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, hike up to Clingman's Dome (highest point in Tennessee, elevation 6600+ ft), a trip to Cherokee NC for some serious gem mining (several emeralds, rubies, sapphires, etc), some good meals and just hanging out together at the farm (you should see Mamaw and Papa playing dodge ball!). The time passed much too quickly!
My Little Ballerina
Whoopie Pie Factory
Sunday, August 31, 2008
ChiGGrrrrrrrrrrrs!
I hate chiggers but they love me. Every year I seem to get torn up by them at least once. Fortunately they only seem to get me, Debby and the kids are not really bothered by them.
Rock Dove update
This morning I found a dead pigeon in the breeder loft, it was IF 2004 Scholar 1192. Don't know what happened to this bird, he was not one of the birds that I recently vaccinated.
I've been doing some work with the pigeons and the lofts. I've moved most of my 2007 race team to my old bird loft. This weekend I've built an aviary, landing board, and some nest boxes for the old bird loft. It's working out pretty well although the birds don't like being moved.
I am also working on the young bird loft, today I installed a landing board/trap entrance on the end of the loft. This will allow me to close up the aviary and give birds access to the aviary while still permitting birds to trap into the loft.
I've been doing some work with the pigeons and the lofts. I've moved most of my 2007 race team to my old bird loft. This weekend I've built an aviary, landing board, and some nest boxes for the old bird loft. It's working out pretty well although the birds don't like being moved.
I am also working on the young bird loft, today I installed a landing board/trap entrance on the end of the loft. This will allow me to close up the aviary and give birds access to the aviary while still permitting birds to trap into the loft.
Dos Equinos
Peanut has a pasture buddy, as of yesterday. We are now boarding Spirit, an 8 month old Tennessee Walker colt who belongs to a friend. The introduction was really nice. Peanut was out in the pasture and we put Spirit in the field with him. Peanut was on the far side of the field so we called him in. He started trotting around the edge of the field, turned the corner, headed our way. Then Peanut saw Spirit and instantly stopped, body erect, ears forward, his full, total, complete attention on the new four legged critter in his pasture. After a few seconds he slowly approached, the horses sniffed each other, and that was that. Well, it was not quite that simple. Peanut let it be known that he was going to be in charge of the herd.
Peanut is only in the pasture for a couple of hours in the morning and again in the evening because he's a Welsh pony and he will eat too much. Spirit stays in the pasture 24/7. So when they are separated they sometimes neigh or whinny to one another and it's nice to hear.
John was out catching butterflies today when I took the picture.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Fishing Rodeo, update
Debby and John just left for a kids fishing rodeo at nearby Roane State park. Mary, Pup-pup, and myself are getting ready to leave and go meet them. I've not shaved in a couple of days so I looked at Mary and said "Daddy looks a little bit like a mountain man".
(Returned from park): We met some friends there and had a great time.
Yesterday Debby and the kids went on a home school field trip to WonderWorks in Pigeon Forge where among other activities John and Mary hit the climbing wall. Back at the house Dad challenged the kids to a foot race and Mary brought on the heat and won.
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