Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Farm news

We lost a turkey this past week. Two days in its new yard and gone over night. Taken by a coyote, I'm pretty sure. A fox would be too small to carry it off, I think. And I found a couple of piles of coyote scat and foot prints. I tried to track the coyote, but lost it in the big field north of our house.Not sure what I thought I would find. Maybe the carcass of the turkey, but I didn't find anything. As I followed the trail of feathers and occasional foot print, I came to a place of peace within myself over the loss of the turkey. The coyote was feeding itself and its pack, doing what a coyote does. Too bad the turkeys weren't smart enough to get inside their house.They go inside at night now and we close them in, just like the chickens.


I believe this is where the turkey took its last breath.


In happier news, this week for home school we made rainbow fish based upon the book Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. It's a great story and we made a couple of versions of rainbow fish with tissue paper and oil pastels.






We also went out to Our Place, our Taos land, to collect the glass windows we have stored down there, plus the poles for the windmill. Sad news...the wind blew down my coyote fence I built a couple of summers ago, and the adobe plaster is all but weathered off the shed. Shows what happens when you don't stay on top of it.


downed coyote fence


adobe plaster coming off pallet shed


We will have to get back out there to repair that plaster. We are thinking of taking it off and putting on cement instead, which will work better over paper and chicken wire. It may last longer too, if we aren't there to maintain it.

This Saturday we are headed north to our new land outside of Alamosa to watch a landscape company put in a driveway. That is exciting. Then we can get in there and decide where to build what. We need to get an office space up for Richard, and then we can move the RV up there and live in it while we build. We also need to get some batteries for our wind generator and an invertor. Plus some source of water, whether that is a cistern or we try to come up with money to drill the well.

Now we are taking stuff down on our rented farm. One of the landlords showed up and wants to renew our lease. They all decided they didn't want to do a month to month, which makes it hard for us. They came back with a five month lease, which is odd. I'd like a three month lease at most. We need to get out to the land and start building while the weather is warm, and we just can't dedicate the time to it if we are living here. Plus, we'd like to plant some hemp up there and get that project going too. So, it remains to be seen what will happen. The landlord is checking with his co landlords to see how they all feel about a three month lease. It seems it hampers their travel schedules. Must be nice to spend so many months abroad. Not good for the environment though...all that flying.

Next week we are taking the camper to an RV dealer/repair facility to have them check out the systems. We may need to replace some things. I hope it turns out that most of the appliances work and the water lines work. That'd be great news.

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