We had a terrific blueberry season. With seven of these cultivated bb bushes we managed to eat plenty and freeze even more!
This year I moved the meat bird operation to another area in need of 'fertilizer'. With the addition of quality bird netting and a fine job of fencing, I managed to ward off all of the red fox and red tailed hawk poaching that has troubled me in the past. I never really had a big loss... but the fox population has exploded this year and in hindsight, I'm glad I made the investment.
Most of the 60 Cornish Roasters came in dressed at 6 1/2 - 9lbs. It sure is nice to know the freezers are full.
The gardens and peach tree got off to a good start, but the early March hot spell and subsequent April hard freeze were enough to dispel any hopes of a good pear and apple harvest around these parts.
I've got lots of peaches canned and headed to the root cellar for Winter reminders of a long past Summer.
Festus took his job of protecting the peach tree very seriously this year. The little guy will be a whopping two years old on August 31st!
While it's been really dry here this summer, lots of watering... and having a pond across the road helps... has kept us growing and now canning up a storm, along with the dehydrator and a fair amount of freezing veggies, thing look pretty good even if mother nature deals us a bad hand this winter. With 7 cord of wood covered and ready... hell, I'm ready for whatever the old girl dishes out. And so is my back-up generator!
Jack & Festus are already practicing their winter hibernation...
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