Progress, minus pictures

April 9th, 2008

So, we’ve acquired more animals and still have tons of work to do.   We now have an adorable bunny named Sheila, because Rowan names everything  Sheila.  We also have five baby chicks that are about a week old.  I have come to the realization that we won’t be able to go anywhere overnight unless we have someone to take care of our chickens, which is a definite downside for me since I NEED to go places and experience different things.  Camping is especially crucial for my sanity during the nicer months, but I’ll just have to live with it.  We have so much outdoor stuff to do, hopefully I won’t think too much about wanting to do something else.

 We need big equipment to clear our garden area faster.  We’re contemplating buying a small tractor that has multiple attachments because we need a frontloader, a chipper, a backhoe, a tiller, a grader and I’m sure there are other things we need that we haven’t thought of yet.  As fun as it is to have lots of room, it’s a lot of work to clear a sixth of an acre or so…by hand.  We want to have a large garden and become more self sufficient, especially with the cost of produce so high and possible looming food shortages.  With a large garden, we can grow enough to eat fresh during the summer and fall and hopefully grow enough to freeze and can for the winter and spring.  I know this is the first year, but I have such high hopes. 

 We also need to finish the chicken coop.  We need to put the floor on and build a run.  We also need to put screens over the windows, cut out a chicken sized door, add nesting boxes (later when the chickens are ready to start laying so they don’t use them for other grody things) and roosts.  It feels like it will never be finished, but I’m sure it will.  It has to be in about two months!  One thing at a time.

 I need to figure out how to tame our wild berry bushes.  We have blackberries and wineberries intermingled in a thicket near our house, but I’m a little concerned about going out to pick in late summer because we had a copperhead in our woods last year.  If we clear around the bushes and keep a path open through the middle, maybe it won’t be so bad. 

 I think we now have enough firewood for the entire next winter.  The oaks we cut down were huge and we’re still not done cutting them into rounds and stacking them to be split later.  Some rounds are so large that we can’t lift them.  It will be nice to not pay for wood next fall.  We should save several hundred over the next year.  AND now that the trees are down, we have HD TV and we have plenty of sunny space on the roof for solar panels when we’re ready for them.  I would love to be self sufficient when it comes to electrity and it will make us completely self sufficient when it comes to our water, because even though we have a well, we have an electric pump to bring the water to the house.  We may even be able to create a set up for heating our hot water with the sun.  So many possibilities!

 When I remember how to do it (actually, find the directions John gave me for how to do it), I’ll add some pics of the clearing that’s going on and the chicks and bunny.  For now, I’ll leave it to your imagination. :)

Written by erin

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