A Month Of Photos From The Red Double Wide – October 2015

Happy Halloween!

Here are a few pictures of our month.

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We harvested 4 wheelbarrow loads of squash and pumpkins out of the garden!  We gave away A LOT and still have plenty to eat through the winter.

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I’m so happy with our onion harvest this year.

Photo Taken By: Jo
Photo Taken By: Jo

Jo’s puppy, Rebel.

DSCN7260 (480x640)The cutest nephew came to visit!

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Jo made shrimp egg rolls for a school project.  They were honestly the best I’ve ever tasted….she got an A, I LOVE homeschooling. 🙂

DSCN7303 (640x480)We also finished harvesting the sunflowers.  The chickens will love these this winter.

Barn Owl
Photo By: Jo

The barn owl came back for a visit.

Photo By: Mary
Photo By: Mary

Warning, scary chicken ahead…..

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Poor, poor, poor Tiny….molting season is not being good to her!  Last month she won a grand champion ribbon and this month she would definitely win the ugliest chicken award. 🙂

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These little ladies out grew the small coop so we moved them to the big one.  I keep pointing to the nesting boxes and telling them to get with it!  Unfortunately, I still have two months to wait.

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Love all the fall colors!

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These two have been giggling for days because we are headed to the Oregon Coast on Monday.  Their bags have been packed for about a week now.   🙂

I just got an Instagram account and I’m a little obsessed! (it’s so fun!)  So come follow along! (the icon is above my picture at the top of this screen) I’ll be sharing photos of our beach trip next week, and any other pics I snap with my phone.

Hope you all have a blessed November!

 

April and May 2015 – A Couple Months Of Photos From The Red Double Wide

Happy June everyone!  The weather is so summer like here (96 today)  but, we are still a week and a half away from finishing up the school year.  I’m to the point that I’m counting down the hours instead of the days….bring on summer vacation!  The weather has been so warm that we have been able to get tons of stuff done outside this spring.  My garden is planted and everything is up!!  I think that’s a record for us, I’m usually still trying to get things in the ground towards the end of June.

Here is a few pics of what’s been going on around here the last couple of months.april tillingDigger tilled the garden at the beginning of April.

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Best buddies keeping an eye on everything.

Maple Tree

Maple tree in the spring.

lambs

My sisters ewes lambed in early April.  These cuties will be her 4-H lambs.  I love me some baby lambs…..I just don’t want them at my house. 🙂

tulip

Oh how I LOVE spring time!

gocarts

I love this guy too….even more than spring time. 😉

mulch for the gardenI decided to try the deep mulch method this year in my garden.  Digger dumped a bunch of straw bails in the garden for me.

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The girls helped me spread the straw.

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Jo’s favorite part of spring is barn kittens.

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Some friends gave us an abundance of onions.  Homemade beer battered onion rings are AMAZING!

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Baby corn!

More pics of my growing garden and maybe the recipe for the onion rings will be coming soon! 😉

Have a great June and may our great God bless you abundantly!

 

 

January 2015 – A Month Of Photos From The Red Double Wide

January has come to an end and I’m hoping the fog has too. 🙂  We only had a couple days that the sun came out and we enjoyed them VERY much.  Here’s a few photos I took during January.

Fluffy Cat

This is Peach, Jo declares that she is “the fluffiest cat in the world”.

Mt. Adams

Mt. Adams on one of the sunny days.

Cinnamon Rolls

Mary made these yummy rolls!!

elk shed

Jo found this elk shed out behind the house!  I’ve only seen elk around here once so we thought this was pretty cool.

Snowman

We had a snowman theme in my classroom throughout January. 🙂

zombie response

If any of you have any zombie issues….I know who to call!

Hope your February is off to a WONDERFUL start. 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sep Oct & Nov 2014 – Photos From The Red Double Wide

So I got a little behind…..ok REALLY behind on posting ANYTHING!!  Life just got away from me for a couple of months.  I didn’t even take many pictures, but I figured I’d share a few from what I did get over the last three months and let everyone know that we’re still alive and well. 🙂

Sky

Jade got a puppy and Jo is in love….This is the most spoiled dog I know!

Jo and baby Gunner

Mary went to work with Digger and saw Sasquatch. 🙂  (She took this one).

Big Foot

I have always had a rule about picking pumpkins….”If you can pack it you can have it.”

Pumpkin Patch

They might be getting to big for that rule.  They managed to get their 38 and 41 pound pumpkins home safely.

Big Pumpkins

I’ve been trying to spend a few hours every Saturday cooking for the freezer.  I love having homemade extras in the freezer for breakfast and lunches.

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Gunner grew LOTS in the last couple months.

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We got our first snow really early and the weather has been pretty crazy.  We’ve already missed 3 days of school due to ice storms.  Hope you are all staying warm, safe and enjoying this holiday season so far!

April 2014 – A Month Of Photos From The Red Double Wide

April was incredibly busy, but full of amazing cuteness. 😀

We started off the month with our spring break.  I figured it was a good time to bring home our first batch of chicks for this year.  The girls want to take bantams to the fair in August so they picked out four bantam chicks at the feed store.

PeepThis batch of chicks brought with them a lot of firsts for us.  Our first bantams, our first brooder in the house, and our first time using a EcoGlow Brooder instead of a heat lamp.  This was also our first time picking chicks that we didn’t know the sex or the breed.  The only thing we were sure of was that they were CUTE!

Bantam Chick (Chocolate)I will miss the day when my youngest kiddo outgrows bringing me dandelion bouquets. 🙂

DandelionWe bought 10 blueberry bushes. We weren’t ready for them, but they were too cheap to pass up. (I LOVE blueberries!)

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Yes, he’s bringing me a tire. He packs it around when he can’t find a ball.

JoWe enjoyed some great weather during April.

Maple Tree in SpringDaffodilsThe photo bombing dog strikes again…..

Spring with a photo bomberOur old mower was unable to be revived this spring so Digger and Jade brought home a new one. (well, new to us)  It was great to find something local that we needed just in time that’s in great shape for a fair price!  Little Chef was super excited to get a new mower; she does lots of the mowing.

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Photo by Little Chef

Last years green onions starting to bloom.  I thought they were beautiful.

OnionsWe got the garden cleaned up which was no easy task considering we neglected it last fall and then digger tilled it, pretty or not.  🙂

Tilling the gardenWe had a wonderful Easter celebrating our Lords resurrection with family, friends and great food!

Easter EggsThe girls and I got to take a trip to Newport, Oregon with my mom and a few of my siblings.  This was the view from our beach house!

Newport, ORWe visited the aquarium and the science center while we where there too.  What fun places!  This was perfect for Jo as she’s doing a report at school on Orcas.  🙂

Jo OrcaLittle Chef LOVED the music room at Ripley’s Believe It Or Not.

Little Chef in the music roomJo’s cat Boots had four kittens in mid April. This one has been named Sky.  Jo has been in kitty heaven!!

SkyThe super cute chicks at the beginning of this post grew quite a bit over the month and aren’t as cute any more.  They have graduated from being in the house and have been moved to the shop.  This is a picture of their first trip outside.  They now spend a few hours outside in the little pen each day.

bantam chicksHappy May Day Everyone!  Thanks for stopping by!

Signs of Spring

I can’t say that spring has arrived, but I can see signs that it’s just around the corner!!  Here are 6 Signs of Spring that I’ve seen so far:

1) Cranky Girls

Yep this is my #1 sign that spring is coming.  Well maybe it’s just my hopeful thinking that the reason the 8 year old, the 10 year old, and the mom that live in this house are at each others throats because WE NEED SOME OUTSIDE TIME!!!!!!!  The winter has to end soooooon RIGHT??

Okay, it’s really not that bad, but cabin fever has taken its toll. 🙂

2) Robins

DSCN5254 (640x480)-1Yes, my little chef looked out the window yesterday and there where several robins perched in the tree outside our window.  A sure sign that things are warming up a little.

3) Garden Clean up

DSCN5267 (640x480)-1We have recently had a couple of days that where just warm enough for us to bundle up and head to the garden for some clean up.  It felt really good to play in the dirt again. 😀 As you can see the chickens enjoyed playing in the dirt too…well,.. they enjoyed all the worms.

4) Wind

DSCN5251 (640x290)-1In our neck of the woods, spring equals wind, or maybe that’s, wind equals spring??         I’m not talking about a little breeze, I’m talken about, batten down the hatches, hold your hat on, and don’t even think about taking an umbrella outside (even if it’s pouring rain) unless you want to Mary Poppins into the next county, kinda wind!  So I’m not necessarily glad to see the wind, but I am happy to see the signs of spring that come with it.

5) Longer Days and Happy Chickens

DSCN5248 (640x480)-1The days are now getting noticeably longer!  I even had to change the timer for the light in the chicken coop the other day.  Chickens need at least 14 hours of light to keep laying eggs in the winter, the longer the days get the less artificial light they need. Longer, warmer days make for happy chickens.

6) Sun Bathing Cats

DSCN5290 (603x640)-1I love all the very distinct seasons that God has given us here in the Gorge.  But I have to say that Spring is my favorite and these little signs of spring have made me so thankful and excited for what lies ahead.

Beware of Barn Cats

I love barn cats!!  We have an old barn that is home to several skittish, fat barn cats.  We feed them some dry cat food everyday but that’s not why they are fat.  They are SUPER mousers!!  I hate mice….I mean really, really, really hate mice.  I would rather be stuck in a hole with a snake than a mouse…I don’t know why?  They just send me into a cold sweat.  So having barn cats is a necessity (as far as I’m concerned).  That being said, little peeps and barn cats are not a good mix.  We knew this could be a problem so we made every precaution (we thought) to make sure the cats couldn’t get to the peeps.

This is not a barn cat, this is “Pumpkin Pie” one of Jo’s pets.  But you get the picture. If this tame, well fed kitten is this interested in little peeps you can imagine the temptation for a large hungry barn cat.

I know; faces that only a mother could love!!  Well, a mother and a barn cat! 🙁  These awkward, month old peeps have little heads that can fit through chicken wire, and they are very curious critters.  So when someone comes up to the screen door made of chicken wire they run over and stick there heads through the wire to check things out.  I thought it was so cute that they would run to greet me when I walked up to the door.  I had no idea they would do the same when a barn cat walked up!!  I went out one night to put them to bed and found a headless peep! 😮 I could only see three others in the coop and I totally freaked!!  Went running to the house and told Digger about the horror show in the chicken coop. He came out and  found the rest of the frightened  peeps  hiding behind the nesting boxes.  The next morning Digger put extra small wire on the bottom of the screen door.  This solved our problem, no more peeking peeps.  A couple months later (after the peeps had done some serious growing!) I decided it was time to let them free range. I was nervous not only about the barn cats but the dogs as well.   I opened the gate and kept my eyes peeled.  To my surprise and delight the cats and the dogs ignored them.  In fact, the only chasing  going on in our barn yard is an occasional chicken chasing a cat or kid!!  The moral of this story is…barn cats + peeps = deadly results.  Barn cats + grown chickens = frightened barn cats.  So keep those peeps in a well protected coop until they can fend for themselves.

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