Thursday, November 26, 2009

Pheasant Hunting

The guys went pheasant hunting yesterday and got 4. Well, the guys got three, the dog got one. Good dog! We brought three of them home to eat and one was made into sausage. How weird is that? We decided against having pheasant for Thanksgiving dinner, but will probably cook it up tomorrow night. Happy Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Yeeee Hawwww!

We went out to Brawley this past weekend to camp, hunt and go to the rodeo. Our friends invited us to join them on this annual event. It was really fun. I wasn't sure what to think about attending a rodeo and it was great. I especially liked the Mutton Bustin' event. Kids 10 and under strap on helmets, jump on the back of a lamb or sheep or mutton, or whatever, try to grab and handful of wool and hang on! It was so cute. (just to clarify - I thought mutton was the meat of a sheep, but what do I know?) I assure you, these guys were alive! I guess Lamb Bustin' just doesn't sound as good.
The dove hunting was great (I heard). We also attended the Brawley Parade and had a yummy BBQ lunch provided by the Elk's club. The kids had a chance to explore the farm, climb hay bales, shoot the pellet gun, swing on the rope swing and just hang out. It was a great weekend and quite an experience. For sure worth the trip to Brawley. Forgot my camera - so no pictures. Bummer.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Lassoing a Chicken

Our poor chickens. No wonder they don't seem to be producing as much as I think they should. Travis came in yesterday laughing so hard, I thought he was crying. He went out to do chicken chores and Tulip, our sweet little Buff Orpington hen was sitting in the favorite place to lay eggs. When he came in to collect the eggs, she refused to move and decided to peck at him - I don't think she was finished doing her business. Anyway, he thought it would be fun to see if he could lasso her around the neck and drag her from the nest -- gently, I'm sure! Well, he did it - he lassoed her and she freaked out and started running around the hen house - squawking and going crazy. This brought in several on-lookers to see what was going on. If Travis thought it was tough to lasso a chicken, he realized the tough part was unlassoing one! (is that really a word?) After much effort and flying feathers, he grabbed her by the legs, flipped her over so she would calm down and undid the lasso and tossed her - again gently, I'm sure, out the hen house door into the yard. She partially slid, partially tumbled, mostly on her back down the ramp into the fray of the chicken yard. At this point - all of the chickens were sure that they were next and completely lost it! Travis left smiling and happy that his work there was done! Boys!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Not too exciting around here! Thank goodness!

Not much going on around here. Yesterday we just stayed home and worked on school and I worked on paperwork. Not too exciting. We finally finished planting the winter garden. We still have a few pumpkins growing, but they don't seem to be turning orange -- maybe it's just too chilly at night for them. I'm excited to see how the lavender and sweet peas do - I never remember to plant the sweet peas at the right time, so this will be great. Many little shoots coming up - we just need to keep the peacocks out. I think they think it's an all you can eat buffet, just for them. The lettuce, spinach and Swiss chard seem to be doing the best. We're baking bread today and trying to finish up another batch of apple jam. We've made about 15 jars. Still more apples though! Better ring the school bell - it's 8:00 a.m.
~c~

Friday, November 6, 2009

The Hazards of Country Living

Got up this morning as the sun was coming up. Staggered outside, barefoot - with coffee in hand - leaving for the beach and promptly stepped on something that seemed a bit off. After regaining my balance and desperately trying to not spill my much needed coffee - I realized it was a big bird claw! Just the claw. No, not a leftover Halloween decoration. I guess it was the dead fellow from yesterday's shooting. I found the rest of him, or his feathers in the backyard when I went back to do chicken chores. Note to self --- always wear shoes, especially when you can't see where you are walking!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Life on the Homestead

What's going on around here? Our 14 chickens are still laying eggs but not as much as we'd like. We haven't taken the time to "cull" and harvest/slaughter the lazy layers. It could be too many roosters in the coop are stressing the girls out. Now that the days are shorter and it's getting colder, we anticipate less eggs - we're getting about 6 a day. We planted our "winter" garden awhile back. We planted peas, beans, squash, peppers, broccoli, chard, lettuce, spinach and onions. We still need to plant the sweet peas and lavender. Today a peacock died from "lead poisoning". He was way too interested in the tender shoots coming up in the garden, so the big hunter had to take care of him. It's funny, once you shoot a few of the peacocks, all the others seem to stay away, for awhile at least. I guess they aren't as dumb as we think. Sorry to offend any peacock lovers! We have a few pumpkins that are still a bit green - so we're letting them continue. We carved a couple pumpkins, now we need to find some good pumpkin recipes --- pie is always a good option! Today is our big class day - we have art, science, history, etc. Always a fun day! Better get down to business - the books are calling!
~c&j~

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

A Boy and His Dog


Travis and Chloe enjoying recess or was it a nap? I sent Travis out to run around and play with the dogs - next thing I see, he is sacked out on the grass and Chloe is pawing at him trying to get him to play with her! So much for running around!

Playing Hooky!



Yesterday we played hooky and went down to Balboa Park to take advantage of free museum day. We visited Reuben H. Fleet Science Center and the Natural History Museum. How fun. It makes me realize how few days like this I will have with Alex since he is planning to leave the nest in the Fall to go to College. I was so thrilled that he wanted to join us - I'm sure it was us - not the fact that he was happy to miss Physics class - no really, he wanted to spend time with us!
~c~

Mom, I think he's high!


This is a picture of a bike that was resting in a tree down at Balboa Park yesterday. Jordan was appalled that I was taking a picture of it - since the owner of the bike was sitting nearby and she was sure he was "high" since he parked his bike like that --- well, that, and the fact that he was lying on the concrete and mumbling to himself just a few minutes earlier. I missed all of that when I left my poor little babies unattended while I went off in search of coffee.
~c~

Monday, November 2, 2009

Swing Your Partner!



Our home school co-op group gets together quarterly for a birthday barn dance. We all get together to play and eat dinner and then dancing. The pictures show the kids playing games and dancing. We all did some square dancing and line dancing, even Donald! We also had an exciting time of fixing broken water lines - from a very rowdy football game and setting off fireworks! So much fun!
~c~

Soccer Saturday


Saturday was soccer marathon day. Travis had a game at 8:00 and then another at 12:30. His team won the first game and lost the second. They are in second place in the playoffs.
~c~

Hippie Halloween


This year I dressed up as a hippie. This picture shows me with the pumpkins I carved. Peace Man! :)

Jordan =^..^=

Surfin' Safari


Friday we headed down to Oceanside to attend Travis's surf PE class. When we arrived at 7:00 a.m. the air temp was 45* and the water was 61*. I hope he was getting extra credit for risking hypothermia to participate in class!
I went over to Maui Wowie for a yummy pumpkin spice latte and to correct papers - it was too cold to walk. What a wimp!