I am a big believer that being involved in an outdoor pursuit will help keep kids out of trouble. Horses, fishing, raising livestock, and hunting, if they like any of them. These activities will either keep you so busy you don't have time for trouble, so broke you can't afford trouble, or both.
Happy likes horses, Rooster likes fishing, they both have livestock projects, and they both are becoming interested in shooting sports. To that end, I told them the other day if they could get up and do their schoolwork, get good grades on said schoolwork, get all inside and outdoor chores completed, we could go fishing.
A couple of hours on a peaceful lake is great time for my kids to open up and talk about whatever may be on their chests. They caught some fish, identified them, and released them.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Hurricane Damage
Well, technically, it was tropical storm damage since Irma had downgraded by the time she got to us. We were blessed in many ways. My preparation for the storm included filling the bathtubs with water so we could flush the toilet, and stuffing the freezers with jugs of water. Even though we live in a very rural area, we never lost power though. The nearest "big town" is twenty minutes away, and several neighborhoods lost power for a day or two - not really that bad.
I was saddened to hear about the people who were injured or lost their lives further to the south. I was very grateful that no linemen or first responders were injured in our area. My husband volunteers as fireman, and he spent several hours clearing roadways.
The only damage at our place was a handful of trees that snapped in our pasture. We think it may have been straight line winds, because the trees were grouped fairly close and they snapped off about ten feet from the base. Most of the time in our area, trees are uprooted from a ground saturation/wind combo. All of the animals weathered it just fine.
Monday, September 18, 2017
Some Things This Summer . . .
We had bunnies born.
My roses bloomed.
I had an excellent crop of figs.
The dear husband and I got a much needed vacation.
And I processed twenty five gallon of pears.
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