Thursday, 12 March 2015

Barn Hop 13

Happy Monday Morning to everyone! Ready to Dosado?  Its your opportunity to tell us whats been going on at your homestead this past week. Join the Homestead Barn Hop Hostesses and link up your blog with a post about anything homesteading related.



Jill @ The Prairie Homestead
Kendra @ New Life on a Homestead
Megan @ A Blossoming Homestead
and Me!

After my last week with coyotes, rattlesnakes, owls, and such, this week almost seemed boring! But I needed the "quiet" time to get ready for the rummage sale, which went quite well. My storeroom above the garage is cleared of most items and ready to be cleaned and organized with what is remaining. I made enough money to pay for the block to build retaining walls in my garden and had some extra to pick up TEN of these wonderful windows at the rummage sale for an excellent price. Ill use them for either a much needed garden shed or for cold frames. (Does this count for the Prepping Challenge as well?) There just arent a lot of old homes where I live, so to find this many in decent condition is amazing.



This week, I added another super to my bees. They have not completely filled out the comb in the lower box, but I didnt want to wait too long. Also, I want to make sure they build the comb correctly on the new frames. So for now, I added a queen excluder below the top super and later when know theyre building it out correctly, Ill remove the excluder. 


If they dont build the comb correctly, Ill have to move frames around a lot or remove some comb and I dont want to worry about the queen being in the way. I did see her and she was busy as a bee (sorry for the pun!). Brood was coming along nicely and everyone seemed happy. I finally found the right time of day to go into the hive and not have so many bees in there and my oldest daughter joined me (proud mom!). Shes going to be an excellent beekeeper!

On a sad note, I have a meat chick with leg issues. Only two weeks old and it cant stand up. I prayed the Lord would just heal it or take it quickly, but Im afraid were going to have to deal with it ourselves. If it were an older bird, it would be easier, but the thought of putting down a chick is heartbreaking. I purposefully have not been handling these chicks a lot so that we dont get attached, but a chick is a chick. So vulnerable. Any suggestions would be appreciated (I already tried a splint and it didnt work). 

I also got some sewing done and a few things planted, but Im saving both of these for a couple of posts this week. I have a great idea to share on planting that I learned from another blogger which I want to share with you. 

Join The Barn Hop!

1. Write a blog post about whats going on at your homestead or a post on something youre learning or an item of interest that will benefit the homesteading community. Be sure to add the red barn button and link back here so others can join in the fun.

2. Come back here and enter your information in the Linky. Please be sure to link to your actual post (click your title and then copy the URL above) and not your home page so those participating later in the week can find your post easily.

3. If you dont have a blog, leave a comment and tell us whats going on at your homestead!

Please Note: As hostesses of the Homestead Barn Hop, please understand that we reserve the right to remove any links that are not family friendly. While this may be subjective, we will err on the side of caution in order to keep our blogs appropriate for all readers. Thank you for your understanding!

Link up your blog, put on your apron, and have a great week at your homestead!













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