It being September and all, the kids are back in their assorted schools and in the thick of their assorted activities. Amira is continuing with the horse lessons she started last January.
Last week I had the opportunity to join the lesson. Wow! I got quite a few pointers from both Amira and her instructor. I learned so much and had such a great time that I hope to go back for another lesson tomorrow.
The day that I got to tag along for lessons it was a cloudy and rainy-ish day. It was so thrilling to be out of the heat and smoke for a change. Also, everything seems to slow down and look better from the top of a horse.
Amira is the leader here. I love the way she sits up tall with her shoulders square and looks straight ahead with confidence. My posture needs a little bit of work, but I hope to get there some day.
Valerie attended her FFA Greenhand event last week. Here are some other newbies from her school. They all seemed to have a great time. Valerie is working hard to save money to buy market sheep to take to the fair this year for her FFA project. She's doing loads of pet sitting, baby sitting and yard work around the neighborhood to pull in some cash. She also has daily chores of taking care of the chickens and turkeys at our house. For her side project, non-FFA, she plans to breed her ewe at home to lamb in the spring. And she still looks forward to working with her former 4-H project leader on fiber sheep events.
In the meantime Rex is very into paintball. He is on a team and has a numbered jersey with his name on it and everything. Also, he got a job as a paintball referee on Saturdays. He is super into it and really enjoys it.
Here is a team photo from a tournament in Sacramento last week. I think they got 4th place. What fun!
Our front yard is just busting out with bumble bees, honey bees, humming birds and other gorgeous pollinators. My profusion zinnias are really at their peak. They will be removed later this month and I'll have to put the pansies back in for the winter. But we will enjoy all the blooms here and the salvias in the main front yard until the cold weather sets in. I can hear this path to the front door hum as I walk up it each day. This is really my happy place.
Michael and I made a serious attempt to reclaim the back garden this year. Michael and Rex cut a boarder around the perimeter and then cut and soaked the interior and tented it with plastic for a good part of the summer. The idea was that the weed seeds would germinate and then incinerate in the heat. Yes, many did. But the bermuda really thrived. Bermuda!!!
So, then we took a pick axe through the area and removed as much as we could and brought in some clean compost and made rows. Michael set up the watering and I had some starts ready to go in. Already I'm pulling out bind weed starts. And it's just a matter of time before the Bermuda comes back. But I figure I might just get the winter garden head start. Bermuda might have to wait until next year to start the next round with me.
Right now we have assorted lettuces, kale, chard, beets, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, cilantro and parsley started. And I have some more seed trays with additional starts ready to come in behind these guys. I'll probably throw some garlic in here too. Not sure about onions. Maybe a few.
Also, we have some cornish cross birds here that will be harvested next week. This is not our favorite breed to raise. They don't behave much like real chickens. They mostly sit down and eat and scooch across the yard to the water as they are too chunky and grow too fast to walk like normal chickens. Even the turkeys look smart in comparison to this lot. Speaking of turkeys, you can see two in the foreground. I'm rather enjoying the turkeys.
We also have some new layers mixed in here. We have 3 rhode island reds and 3 barred rocks. Hopefully they will start laying next spring to make up for the old slackers we have taken up space on the other side of the fence.
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