Teddy Bear Picnic
Since June 7, the wombats have not been nearly as visible. Not sure if this is a monthly, annual, or other event!
Besides watching the wombats, we have been working on fencing. We need to fence off the septic field and the water tank from horses. Sheep are allowed for grass mowing but need to be kept from the house and gardens. So we need new fences and gates. Luckily Scott knows how this works. I provide post stabilization and occasional dirt movement.
I did manage to traumatize my sciatic nerve (disk?) so am now less useful while I avoid heavy work. I have been doing some weeding etc (found 3 more sweet potatoes) and putting together our new garden beds.
Before I injured myself, I was moving my numerous stick piles from previous tree trimmimgs and pasture clean ups to two sites in the paddocks.One is a pile of the green branches for next year and the other a dried/dead wood pile to burn this winter. Scott's sister Brooke and her daughter are coming in July; I think he is planning a burn/bonfire when they are here. Will have to get a pic!
This is an after shot - I cleaned up lots of branches so that any horse in this paddock could get to the dam.
To move the stick piles, we have been using the rental trailer from the Tool Library. I have been using stick migration to practice towing and backing.
Backing is hard!I am much more comfortable towing the little trailer. Now we will see how it goes with the bigger horse trailer.
Scott also managed to get the pizza oven going and we cooked two pizzas in it!
It was rainy and cool but he said it was comfy in the shed with the pizza oven going. I think he missed the double rainbow
Turns out that we will keep the ram we have now; the one that was going to replace him seems to be dud and this guy is a proven sire (has at least one set of twins). Now we need to get everyone tagged and come up with names. Ideas welcome! We have two pairs of ewes that look the sane - one set is more brown on the neck and head and one set more black. Freckles stands out from the crowd both by attitude and appearance. The ram is easy to identify since his all white.
To continue the house tour - one of the "bedrooms" was made into an office. We ended up putting a day bed in there to increase sleeping options.We have enjoyed some gorgeous sunsets this month
as well as some nice sunrises - hard to beat. So glad we did this thing.
Love the wombat pics. As I recall they are rather stinky, but soooo cute.
ReplyDeleteThe house and grounds are really coming along.! Plus a pizza oven!!!
Sorry to hear about your back. It’s hard to rest but it won’t get better unless you rest.