Monday, February 16, 2009

Goat shed complete(ish)!

Building the goat shed
Day 1

It's wet.... but we're "free". GB and I went shopping for materials and brought them down to the site. The goats are very very curious.

All we did this afternoon was place the footings. Of course that took time, and it did rain on and off.
This is the goats' new river view.... lucky!

And rain sucks, but rain often= rainbows. This is just above us- towards the oceanThe day was not lost.... we went up to the shed so GB could cut down some 4x4s and some roofing. Check out the sparks flying!
Day 2:
GB was planning on animating.... but the Biermans offered to take Luka and I felt we should take advantage of the nice weather and child free day.
Here we start
A short while later things are taking shape
Rocky, Diego and Weed are curious. What ARE these humans doing??
Apparently Karen makes faces when she uses power tools. We borrowed Jake's sawzall....
This face helps her cut wood more effectively
gutters up (to catch rainwater into a pond for them.... no hoses down here!)
Then Karen had to leave to chauffeur children around.... so GB finished up ALL of the cleaning and putting in the small pond (thanks!)

Day 3:
The shed needs some paint on it so it'll last longer. So Luka and I head down to prime the boards.
He's telling me important things here
Of course it's important to take a lot of breaks. The goats love these weed-y gunpowder trees, and Luka knows it.
Done for now! It's lunch time!
And on the way up for lunch we see Ra'am and Noam. They had a 2 hour mandatory pull miconia session today. Here's Noam looking for more
And you can barely see Ra'am up there (with nasty miconia in the foreground) pulling weeds. He's on the hillside.

Now all we need for the shed is a coat of real paint and we're done. Sun is shining.... better get out there before it starts raining again!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Need Goat shelter!

we moved to goats, but they didn't have a shelter yet in their new pasture. I felt like eating was more important..... but I did put the large dog crate that we brought them home in down there.

Yesterday we got started on their shelter and it began to rain, and I saw that indeed, they are using the crate. All 3 go in at the same time!

Friday, February 13, 2009

does this make us real farmers?

Today GB and I trimmed the goat's hooves. This was a job I was really really dreading, but one that is totally necessary. Unfortunately we had no photographer, to show us wrangling with 3 little goats. But, for the record.... GB held each goat lovingly in his arms (after an initial freak-out they mostly calmed down and ate the grain we had for them), while I trimmed. I won't say it wasn't scary, but I do have a wee bit of experience trimming kids' nails.

The goats love their new home. All is good in the world of Rocky, Diego, and Weed.

Sunday, February 08, 2009

moving the goats

Well the goats have been with us for a little over 4 months and they have eaten everything they like in their pasture. So we set out to make them a new one.

Busy GB decided it was worth it for us to hire someone to do it.... so we did.

Yesterday they told me that the pasture was done. So today Luka, Silas and I got the goats ready for the great migration of February 2009.

Silas was a little nervous. He thought we should have them on leashes or something. He doesn't understand about goats and the power of food.

We lured them out with a bucket of sweet grain. He's Luka showing them the way..... not towards the house, THAT way!They clearly know how to play follow the leader.
IN! And happily eating!
what? no more food???

Monday, February 02, 2009

More property!

Well we bit the bullet and bought the adjacent property to ours. It's over 2 acres, and the best part about it is that the property includes 50% ownership in the driveway (the one we've fixed, but didn't own, just had access to).

Last week we got the survey map to and went to go explore exactly where it was.

On the way GB and I visited the goats... they were really happy to see us

The property was not exactly where we expected and was unexpectedly a lot cooler than we thought it would be!

Most of it is down in a gulch- no river runs through it, and it's flat and wide down there.

Here I am climbing down
It's obviously completely overgrown. After some earthworks we'll get a true idea of what's going on there, but this is what it looks like right now!
Hi GB!
This property abuts the highway so we thought it would be a perfect place to put GB's office. However, since our Hakalau house isn't selling (nothing is), we are thinking he'll move his office into there and build after we sell... when the market returns to more favorable times.
In the meanwhile there is a great spot for a pond, and we think the goats will love it there. :D

rock walls!

Our poor little neglected blog...... to think that NOTHING has happened on the farm/ house since November!?!?!


Actually the big project has been rock wall building. We had a garden site all mapped out, and knew we wanted to put in raised beds, but didn't know how we would construct them. We've done bamboo (fast and cheap, but biodegrades fairly quickly here) and wood (rots over time, but not too $$). In the end we decided to go with a more permanent solution.... one that our grandkids would see. So ROCK it was!

I can't even remember how many many bags of concrete and mortar we've used so far. We did buy a small concrete mixer, which has been a HUGE lifesaver. Everyone in the family has helped at least a little- but it's mostly been GB and I working on Fridays.

I don't even know if I have pictures from when we began! It's such messy work that it's hard to have the camera outside!
These are from last week.... almost done!

In this photo you can see the bottom of the wall is almost done. The left side is still short, but the right is complete. You can also kind of see that we were doing some steps up to where the chicken coop is... those got redone already

close up of the completed side

this part of the wall is in the lowest spot, and so it's taken the longest to finish. It's not done here in this photo. And the stairs are here on the left, before being redone.

Here's GB starting work on the upside of the bed. Since that part of the wall wasn't going to be really holding back any soil, we felt we could get away with doing it mortarless. We also had a new delivery of huge rocks and decided to use those--- they proved to be a LOT more work. Oh well!


More photos to come of the whole shebang, since we did complete it on Friday!