Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Chipping. One of the best farm days yet!

We drove out to Home Depot in the am to rent a chipper shredder for the day. GB had spent a long time cutting hau and readying it for chipping.
Noam loads the chipper


 GB brings more material






 1st pile complete!

 More to tackle


 Longest trunk yet




 Woo Hoo! We worked so well together. There was ALWAYS a log going into that machine. It was awesome!
 Celebratory meal @ Lucy's Taqueria for a job well done


Catching up with more photos/ projects

New fencing Project
 Favorite Shovel Broken
 Beautiful Fence line
 Tired child
 Working hard moving mexican sunflowers around

 Gate in!



Updating other farm stuff

We planted up the garden recently:
Kale
Tomatoes
Lots of other greens
papayas
herbs


Calvin and Hobbes

 Me and the boys hiking Kilauea Iki in December!

New Birds!

There is always a lot going on at the farm, and keeping record of it is not always on the top of the list of things to do. But new chicks...

They are Black Jersey Giants- which apparently get really really big. I'm both excited and intimidated!

These chicks are only 3 weeks old. They hatched April 6.

They are enclosed completely, to keep predators (i.e. mongoose) out.

There are plans to move them up near our shed when they are bigger and can fend for themselves. Up there needs the fencing to be completed and a new coop built. Plans/ work is underway.

We are hoping to keep one rooster with a flock of hens. The goal is for him to be able to keep his harem safe from mongoose. This will be our first foray into keeping a rooster. I hope it's successful!