Friday, December 25, 2020
Merry Christmas!!!
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Things I'm thankful for:
My salvation
My amazing family
My wonderful church family
Good health
A reliable job
God's provision of people, funds, safety, etc., for building my cottage
My little homestead
Thursday, November 12, 2020
The Roof is Up!!
Saturday was another epic day of God's grace and the generosity of friends...Dad, Timothy, and 3 men from church (one of whom is a contractor) came over and installed my roof!! Thankfully it seemed to be a pretty straightforward job, but it would have taken Dad and me about 10x as long by ourselves. God also gave us spectacular weather.
Here are some pictures.
1. The "before" picture. Most of the tar paper had blown off in the few days after it was installed, so Dad and Paul from church put a tarp over the whole roof. Last week, when we knew the men were coming Saturday, Dad unfastened one end and let it blow toward the front of the building.
2. The men cut the rest of the tarp off Saturday morning. Here are the first couple of metal panels going up!! I went with gray for the color, since I still haven't decided what color I will paint the cottage - I wanted a neutral color that would go with almost anything.
3. One side mostly done:
4. A couple panels on the other side! You can also see the start of my board and batten siding.
5. I ended up spending most of my time putting Henry back inside the temporary fence that I installed for the day. He's one determined pup!!!
6. And... here's the completed roof!! Just missing the trim on the eaves, but I don't think that really counts. :P Isn't it beautiful? :D
Monday, October 5, 2020
6 Months Old!!!
The first Butterscotch Farm Collie litter turned 6 months old today! It feels like a lifetime ago...it was a chilly spring morning, and I kept going back and forth between Nala and the woodstove, trying to get the temperature of the dome up for the new arrivals.
Well, the pups have really grown up, and are starting to look close to how they will look as adults.
I asked the puppy owners for current photos to post, and most were able to participate. It's so fun to see the similarities and differences! ❤️
Rolo, now Rangeley:
Rangeley loves to go on walks with his people, but equally loves to snuggle with them on the couch. His people are buying a house, and they joke that they're actually buying it because it has a big back yard for Rangeley. Rangeley knows "paw," "sit," and "stay." He is about 42 pounds. Here are a couple photos:
Bullseye, now McGruff or Gruffy:
The report is that Gruffy is doing excellent and really coming along well with his training. A couple days after she picked him up, his owner said that he was the smartest pup she had ever had. He is a very trainable pup, and she is a great trainer - within a couple weeks, she was able to ask him to "stay," and walk out of sight to the other end of the house, and he would obey! ❤️
Here is a picture from when he was about 10 weeks old:
Zagnut, now Ziggy. Ziggy's owner says:
Hi Sarah! Ziggy is doing great! He gets along with all the animals in our house and is a sweetheart with everyone. He is doing a lot of commands and is so food driven it has been fairly easy! Thanks for Ziggy!
Honey, who kept her name. It sounds like this little girl has tons of personality! She "talks" to her owners to tell them when she needs to go potty. She is an expert beggar when it comes to people food. And when she goes out, she always runs around the truck twice before coming back in. In addition, like her siblings, she is very snuggly and thinks she is a lap dog.
Here are a couple recent pictures of Honey:
Monday, September 21, 2020
Progress... and Sadness
Dad and Paul made excellent progress on the cottage today - Paul installed the back door, and Dad got Tyvek on the western gable end, and sealed up a bunch of cracks with caulk and expanding foam insulation. I ran errands, including picking up some exciting supplies - the first round of drywall and insulation!! Things are really starting to come together! ❤️ Here is my back door:
In other news, I learned a tough lesson... if you are pretty sure the fence separating your ducks from your dogs is too short... don't wait to fix it!! 😟 When I got home last night, Breeze and Henry were in the duck pen, and had clearly been running rampant for a while. I have four dead ducks, one dead chick, and two chicks unaccounted for. The final two ducks are in tough shape and may or may not make it. I was absolutely crushed... I love my ducks. I can only blame myself, though - the dogs have not been trained not to chase the birds, and the fence was too short.
It could have been worse...last night 4 chicks were missing. But this morning I found 2 wandering around in the woods. I caught one by myself, and chased the other for an hour before Paul came along and helped corner it. Here's the little dude lurking just out of my reach this morning:
I'm grateful that God allowed those two to survive the dogs and a night alone in the woods. ❤️
Since this was a bit of a sad post, here are some cute dog pictures taken with my new phone to cheer us up.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Bit by Bit!!
The cottage is coming along bit by bit, thanks to Dad, our friend Paul, and occasionally me, lol. Dad and I got more windows installed on Monday, and some more framing done. Then he and Paul continued to work Tuesday, Wednesday and today, installing windows, building soffits, and doing lots of site cleanup. Here's what it looked like this morning... isn't this spectacular?? ♥️♥️♥️
I forgot to take a picture before it got dark, but today Dad and Paul installed the front door. They also draped a huge tarp over the roof, as the tarpaper is falling off and we're expecting rain tonight.
Thanks, Dad and Paul! It's very humbling to think that I will be warm and cozy in my little cottage this winter because of the time and hard labor donated by you two and others. ♥️
In other news, I'm now getting more eggs from the four ducks than from my eight mature hens. I think the chickens are moulting.
Also, Kat is in heat, so poor Thane is having a sad time because I have to keep them separated. Kat has come to work with me the last couple of days and has done very well - she's a sweetie.
Going back to the chickens, I have a slightly funny farm story. So... sometimes chickens will eat their own eggs. This, of course, is an annoyance because then you don't get to eat the eggs. I was sure that was what my chickens were doing, because I would have a hen sitting on a couple eggs one day, and the next day there would be none. Well, as it turns out, they haven't been eating them ALL... when I was in the coop this evening, I spotted something white down in a crevice by the nesting box. I shone my flashlight down there, and saw some eggs. I pulled them out, and found a total of four eggs that had rolled away and been lost. I'm just glad I found them before they turned into rotten eggs and exploded!! 😬
Anyway, I hope everyone is having an awesome week. Happy Thursday!! 😊