Sunday, December 29, 2013

Catching up

As part of our attempt at self reliance, we wanted to build our own shelves and storage spaces. It started with a floor to ceiling bookshelf along our front wall and didn't stop!  One of my favorite custom pieces was this cubby hole coat rack. The cubbies are now packed with paperbacks and the hooks are filled with bags, scarves, and coats. It's a strong rack build with love. It also has a matching trough to rest your wet boots. 



Here is a close up of the hooks Andy carved. They were low hanging branches from our maple tree out back.  That poor little tree finally grew tall enough so it is just out of Andy's reach!  


Andy again needed to make use of space and quickly put this dust buster holder together. The girls helped measure, hammer nails in, and paint it!  All I did was ok the final product, color, and location.  It is at a height handy enough for all of us to reach. 

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Busy, busy.

I took a few days off from photos because of the holiday. I hope each of you enjoyed spending time with family and friends.  We had a blast here at home!  Lots of visitors, dancing, laughing, and baking! Anyway.....here are a couple photos from some of the happenings at our home during this celebratory week! 


Andy rigged the waterer to the outside of the upper coop/hutch for Eve while she was recuperating from the loss of her ten kits.  It is easily accessible on the outside for Evan to fill, and pokes inside for Eve to drink from. Another great idea!



This is my first attempt at making bread without the convenience of a bread maker. (I broke the machine after many, many tasty loaves! It died a glorious death.) 

I received a dutch oven for Christmas. (The 12 year olds can stop laughing now. You know who you are!). I couldn't wait to try it out! 

It was fantastic!  The bread smell that filled my home was worth the work. Plus, I can't get over the fun of watching bread dough bubble and rise! 
Evan just about ate half the loaf, so I must have done something right! 


This is just another photo of the same loaf in my new dutch oven. It was yummy!



My second attempt was with 100% whole wheat flour we had in the house. It didn't rise the same as the first loaf, but I was reminded that wheat bread is denser. It still looks and smells great. I'll wait to slice it until we have finished the first loaf. 


My new goal is to make all of our bread, but with my love of sourdough and the Franz outlet so close we'll have to wait and see how I do. 

**I am looking for some advice with sourdough starter. Please send any info or advice you may have.  I'm scared to grow my own as I'm not the best at remembering to feed things that aren't children. ;) Wish me luck, friends! 

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Two days...still not caught up

EGGS!!!!

All three Donnas are laying again. All is right with the world!  It truly is a relief and a wonderful sight to see. The cartons will fill and the "fresh eggs for sale" sign will go out again. 
Hooray! 



Friday, December 20, 2013

Let it snow!

Let it snow!  Our first snowfall of the year was celebrated this morning. We built a birthday snowman, had a snowball fight, and made snow angels. The girls enjoyed it knowing it would be gone later this afternoon. 


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Two days..

These guys caught my eye this week. The lettuce is growing under the warmth of the corn stalks, and the green onions are unstoppable! 

Veggies popping up in the winter...What great sight to see!


Sunday, December 15, 2013

...and she's SAFE!

Black Donna pulled through and saved herself from my frying pan. Literally saved herself because we had been planning on butchering in the coming weeks. She is through molting, has adjusted to the cold weather, and has also adjusted to the shorter days. 

Huzzah! We have an egg!  

Now they other two need to get it together or I will dredge them in flour!  

Muwhahahaha. 

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Weatherproofing (yesterday & today)

We decided to weatherproof the waterers we have in place by emptying the rain barrel and the rain bucket. With temps dipping last weekend and soon to return, it needed to be done. We covered our spigots as well. I'm not sure what needs to be done about the beds, but I'm sure some plastic covering wouldn't hurt.


It was pretty cold out, so Papa and his baby bear decided to make an outdoor fire to keep warm. He said it was their only source of heat outside so it was perfectly legal. ;) 


Thursday, December 12, 2013

Useless.

That cat can't kill rats when she's chilling with our produce. Will someone please pass this tidbit along to the love of my life and his mini-me's? ;) 

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Throw another Yule log on the fire.

It's not nearly as warm as the real thing, but it still makes it feel like the holidays. An urban farmer has to make do. ;) 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Darn it!

This week Matilde noticed a hole in her Papa's sweatshirt. She asked him is he needed her to fix it. He of course said yes, and so she learned how to patch it right up!  She was very hard at work the entire time and has since patched up her own pajama bottoms. It was exciting to see her concentrate. She wouldn't allow anyone on the bed to move nor could anyone in the room talk!  She was "CONSHENSHRATING!!" 

The best part of her new found skill is the bragging!  Oh the bragging!  "Is there a hole there still? No because I sewed it!"  "Can you tell there was a hole? No because I did a good job!"  "Let me see your arm.  I can't even find where I sewed!" She's goofy and we all love her for it!  

RIP

This little guy didn't make it. 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

There's a hare in my soup!

Slow cooked to warm, mushy goodness. I placed the rabbit in, bones and all, and cooked it until it fell off the bone. So simple, so filling. 

Saturday, December 7, 2013

A lone survivor.

Here is an email Andy sent earlier today while the girls and I were out:  "Just got back from the vet.  I checked on them (new kits) earlier and they were all freezing. Took them to the vet but only 1 made it.  We will have to hand feed." 

Today was another sad day. Eve had given birth to TEN kits, and a few others looked like they were going to be alright.  After getting some vigorous massaging to stimulate blood flow, warm water bottles, and milk those few slowly passed on. 

This lone bunny is all that survived. It is inside and keeping warm on a hot water bottle. We are doing what we can to keep it alive. 

Friday, December 6, 2013

Frozen

It's been really cold here, and it's only getting colder! Yesterday afternoon Matilde noticed the pond had frozen over. I guess I haven't noticed just how cold it has been lately. I feel like it snuck up on us. One day it was fairly mild and the next it was below freezing! I just hope we get snow this year. 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Babies!

Here is the first photo of our new kits!  Unfortunately, we lost one today. I do hope the others survive the winter. For my freezer's sake....

Babies!

Here is the first photo of our new kits!  Unfortunately, we lost one today. I do hope the others survive the winter. For my freezer's sake....

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Building suspense

This is Eve's nest. There are little furless babies hidden inside!  They're alive and well! 

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Eve preps her nest.

We moved Eve inside to prepare for her coming kindle. Andy set an alarm for 28 days from when we put her in with Adam. It was PERFECT timing because a few hours after moving her, she gave birth! More healthy and LIVING babies! 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Today and other days

Here are the finished geese decoys. I think they look GREAT! All were hand drawn, hand cut, and painted by Andy. I hope they work!


Andy's first pheasant. I'll pass along the photo of the meat when I get it. I could not believe how large and beautiful this bird was! 


This is a heron decoy Andy made to go along with the geese. Apparently, geese look for herons as a safety precaution since herons are easily frightened. The herons are sort of like a "comfort bird." He'll set this guy up and the geese in hopes of others seeking refuge nearby. 




Friday, November 29, 2013

Today/This Week

Happy Thanksgiving! 


Here is our pie!  It was made by the girls. We used the canned apple pie filling from a few months ago. I hear that it wasn't as tasty as Grandma Dora's, but it was still an apple pie!  You can never go wrong with an apple pie! 

It had a tad bit of a jelly texture. I'm not sure if it was after cooling or if it was because of the way I processed the filling. Any suggestions? 


Andy's "turkey" is stuffed and ready for the oven!


Here's the "turkey" dressed and ready to eat! Believe it or not everyone who wanted a piece was able to get one! It looked and tasted just as yummy as the real one! 


Andy has decided to make some "poor man" geese decoys out of cardboard. They're not ready just yet, but they are looking good so far! 


Wednesday, November 27, 2013

It's never too early...

....to learn how to sort Papa Bear's birdshot! 

Also- we are still taking photos, but they have been on Andy's iPod. Unfortunately, there isn't a wifi connection needed to email those photos!  We'll get them sent soon! 
Happy Thanksgiving! 

Monday, November 25, 2013

Catching up

Here is a bag of furs. I do not exactly know what Andy's plan is with them at this point. I'm sure I'll find out soon. (Andy likes to take blurry photos.)



Look who decided to come outside today!  First time in weeks! Makes my heart warm. Now, how to get them laying again? Jen suggested supplements in their food.  My response to that was they they will be supplementing my food if they don't get their act together quick! 



Stolen berry picker from the Smiths. It's awesome!  Andy is a sneaky one! 




Thursday, November 21, 2013

First frost!

It's getting cold outside, so don't forget to zip up!

What a bunch of chickens!

My poor Donnas have yet to leave their coop since the coyote sneak attack. I'm worried they won't make it through the winter if they refuse to get some vitamin d. Their wattles and combs are fading in color, but I'm not exactly sure that's related to it or not. Still no eggs. :( 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

This week in photos

Thank you to those who contacted me about not receiving pictures this week.  I love you too!  My excuse...I am lazy. My phone was full and I needed to upload the photos. The computer was dead, so it needed to be plugged in. I was lazy, and didn't do either until about Saturday night. I've also been really busy. We had a great volleyball tourney on Saturday (2nd place finish, go Dolphins!), taught at church Sunday, Seahawks game Sunday, and youth symphony Sunday (thank you Danielle!).  It's been crazy!  I'm ready for some turkey and a nap! 🍗😴
Anyway, I hope you are all doing well, and enjoy the photos from last week!
Bri'Anna 
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Here are three nice sized salmon from fishing with Steve. We baked one whole fish. I used a brown sugar rub on one half and a jerk rub on the other. The girls passed on the sweet and gobbled down the savory. They also drank about a gallon of milk to offset the spicy flavor too! Hahaha 

The rabbit hides hanging to dry in the shed. I think he set up a gear lamp to speed it up since the stench was awful and would probably attract unwanted critters. 

Here is what was left of the apples. I meant to make apple sauce, but decided on cider instead. This made about 1.5 quarts. No much, but I can't complain about free apples! 

They are back in the house tonight to finish drying (not sure why they are still hanging since I thought they were already dried. I do know Andy stretched them. He 'hulked' a few in half as he stretched them out, and I was asked to mend them back in one piece once they were all done. 

I'm still mourning the loss of my Donna. :( 


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Monday, November 11, 2013

Mittens in the making.

Andy and Evan have been working hard to preserve the rabbit hides. Today, Evan pulled them from the tanning solution, rinsed them, wrung them out, and hung them all to dry. 
It looks like quite a bit of fur if they turn out. Andy needs to scrape the meat and fat off a little better and also work the leather after they're dry. 
It's a long process, but worth the work if they turn out. 
Evan has called the first pillow and the first pair of mittens...mismatched of course! 

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Crab Feed

Steve Kesling (Adventure Charters) took Andy out charter fishing and crabbing this weekend. Andy was grateful for the time out with him and for the time spent on the water. He brought home three large salmon and 11 crabs from one day out!  We feasted today while watching the Seahawks win. The kids loved whacking the crabs and digging into its leg with its own claw. All of this seafood was such a treat. After talking with my dad, I plan to make some crab cakes (wish me luck!) and possibly some crab Mac & Cheese!  There is no way we are letting Andy's bounty go to waste! 

Sneaky Rabbit

I like to sneak rabbit meat into our meals. This time I added it to our bean soup and no one was the wiser. Unfortunately for me, the kids don't care if it's beef, chicken, or rabbit so my efforts are in vain. I suppose it's a great thing they aren't picky about their meats. It doesn't stop me from pretending they'd be grossed out if they knew the truth. ;) 



Tuesday, November 5, 2013

More sadness

Here is a picture of Adam and Eve. I didn't have the heart to send another picture of dead kits. Five more didn't make it. :( We still don't know what exactly we are doing wrong.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Ugh...

Five more dead bunnies. 
Don't know what we're doing wrong. 
Makes me sad. 

Freakin' Tina 0 - Evan 1

I have NO words to truly describe how crazy this is. 

Evan went outside to close the coop door and whacked this giant rat with a stick. Seriously.  She is stealthy and mighty!  Who needs a cat when you have an 11 year old farm kid with ACTUAL catlike reflexes?! Hahaha