Tag Archives: Green Acres

Field Work

From my porch I can see three beautiful tiers of red earth all carefully bermed to hold a flood.  A flood of irrigation water, that is.  Just what we needed to properly grow our veggies! It couldn’t have happened without … Continue reading

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The Barn Boys

The barn has a new wing.  Not the barn that is really Ed’s shop.  This is the barn near the turkey enclosure, the one Ed and his brother Gene raised last year after bringing it to Cornville from Desert Hot … Continue reading

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Non-vacation, Part II: Our turkeys, our babies

The Universe has eaten my camera.  What that means is that, even if I did take pictures of the turkey poults (that’s the proper term for turkey chicks) , they’re gone until the camera reappears.  Ed says this is “third … Continue reading

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What I did over my summer non-vacation; So we bought a cow.

This is episode one of what I expect will become a long series that catches everyone up on what’s happened these last months.  Like new gardens, new chickens, new chicken slaughtering equipment, the turkeys, the mountain lion that ate the … Continue reading

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The New Buckeye Chicks

So, here they are, the new bits of fluff that will, hopefully, become the core of our new flock of chickens. These little guys are Buckeyes, the only breed of chicken known to be developed by a woman, one Nettie … Continue reading

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Garden update

It promises to be another warm spring day today.  That means a trip to the bale store…only greenhorn farmer types would call it that.  But that’s what it is, the place where I buy the bales of straw and alfalfa … Continue reading

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Farewell Walter

It is a week to say goodbye to cats. We sadly bid farewell to our beautiful Walter who was killed yesterday by either a raccoon or a domesticated dog. (Both of these animals kill just to kill, not to consume.) … Continue reading

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Goodbye Wilma

This weekend, we said goodbye to Wilma, the mother of our kittens Wilburt (Burtie) and William (Billy). She’s a calico and, try as she might, she couldn’t acclimate to our multi-cat plus dog household. She was miserable and was making … Continue reading

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SNOW!

It never rains or snows in Cornville. That’s what all the locals tell us. There’s something about the configuration of the mesas and hills around us that diverts weather. Of course, that’s not true. If you look at my posts … Continue reading

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Lasagna on a Grand Scale

I just finished this years Sister Study survey form.  More than ten years ago my middle sister Stephanie had an occurrence of breast cancer, twice actually, but she’s now cancer free (go Steph!).  As a result she asked me to … Continue reading

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