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- WLLady
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that's certainly got good night vision! hope you figure out whats under there!
we are straight in line with the bad thunderstorms the last 2 days. already had one this morning, another rolling through in a bit judging by the thunder out there. We had a bad bad one yesterday. with nickel sized hail. the corn, soybeans and all the stuff in the garden have holes in the leaves. i think we won't lose anything, but it flattened the west ends of the rows of corn and my potatoes are basically crushed to the ground. sigh. oh well, they had potatoes already, so they won't be a total loss, and they may still do okay....the mulberries lost a bunch of branches, but saved the greenhouse-it's still standing. i put the mulberries in front of it precisely to take the brunt of the wind. looks like it worked.....but still. this is ridiculous. at least it's not 38C anymore. i'ts a nice 22 right now, with 100% humidity. Our bees swarmed again 2 days ago-from the SAME hive that swarmed before, so we caught that one and combined it yesterday with our latest established hive. hopefully we have it under control now. it's been a super busy year so far with all the bugs and weird weather, that's for sure! i have to clean out a coop that flooded yesterday in the rain, and get reinstall some window covers. i am totally unimpressed with the weather.
we are straight in line with the bad thunderstorms the last 2 days. already had one this morning, another rolling through in a bit judging by the thunder out there. We had a bad bad one yesterday. with nickel sized hail. the corn, soybeans and all the stuff in the garden have holes in the leaves. i think we won't lose anything, but it flattened the west ends of the rows of corn and my potatoes are basically crushed to the ground. sigh. oh well, they had potatoes already, so they won't be a total loss, and they may still do okay....the mulberries lost a bunch of branches, but saved the greenhouse-it's still standing. i put the mulberries in front of it precisely to take the brunt of the wind. looks like it worked.....but still. this is ridiculous. at least it's not 38C anymore. i'ts a nice 22 right now, with 100% humidity. Our bees swarmed again 2 days ago-from the SAME hive that swarmed before, so we caught that one and combined it yesterday with our latest established hive. hopefully we have it under control now. it's been a super busy year so far with all the bugs and weird weather, that's for sure! i have to clean out a coop that flooded yesterday in the rain, and get reinstall some window covers. i am totally unimpressed with the weather.
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- Teenaged Cockerel
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Re: Good Morning!
Yu wanta make Mother Nature laugh , just tell her your way of doin things lol lol
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- Home Grown Poultry
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mother nature be like.... "here hold my beer." I was trying to take lightning pics yesterday with burst and I was...
it's all guna miss us! then the clouds literally started heading for us! LMAO. it was heading north east and then it was heading south east and 2 storms collided above us and we had to run for cover. the storm warning got pretty close to saying take shelter now. lol. with 6 warnings for different things but we got the rainfall warning after all the rain. we got about 2 inches of rain in about 1 hour. that's on top of the 6" we already got this year, I mean last week? LOL. the ground is so saturated it feels like walking on a sponge. no hail though, thankfully.
this wheelbarrow was empty and there is about 3.5" of water in it. the ducks were loving it right before it really started coming down. but this was the cell that turned our way and hammerd us minutes later. and flooded the entire bean field, many rows in our garden, the grass everywhere and overfilled the duck pond but the overflow still works great, spilling it over into the beans.

this wheelbarrow was empty and there is about 3.5" of water in it. the ducks were loving it right before it really started coming down. but this was the cell that turned our way and hammerd us minutes later. and flooded the entire bean field, many rows in our garden, the grass everywhere and overfilled the duck pond but the overflow still works great, spilling it over into the beans.

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Re: Good Morning!
Guess the beans got some extra fertilizer lol!
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For the cat folk
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@ross you got that right!
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Re: Good Morning!
Bit of a torrential downpour last night here, but nothing compared to some other Ontario storm, hope everybody is OK
Can't even imagine going thru a tornado, pretty sure our house wouldn't survive that.
Can't even imagine going thru a tornado, pretty sure our house wouldn't survive that.
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Show section locked so I put here FYI
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- WLLady
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Re: Good Morning!
morning all!
lost 2 hens to old age last week (8 and 7 yo), and a duck to a particularly nasty prolapse (had to do the right thing there). Have another duck (ironically the same blue one as the pic of the month this month) sitting on i swear somewhere between 15 and 20 eggs again. she's happily chasing all the other ducks out....so. maybe some more ducks in about 5 weeks or so. maybe! have some new fuzzybutts my sis and nieces hatched for me. they're in the basement brooder. there is always one that chirps as loudly as possible as long as possible....in EVERY hatch haha. i suspect she will be head hen eventually.
I found out that one can actually catch rats in a live trap quite easily! i put all the extra barn buckets and bins on top of the live trap and some cracked corn and chicken feed just inside the trap. i'm shocked it works! and happy! lol
So glad to see some shows starting up again! it's been a long year and a bit without.
The smoke is making for some incredible sunsets and sunrises lately.....shame that it's smoke....hopefully not too much burning in northern ontario! The flowers down here are in full swing, i have been overrun in yellow day lilies. so we're slowly moving them around and planting a pile along the driveway....they are definitely a renewable resource with sandy soil! AND since putting up a few mason bee homes we have so many mason bees! they hide on the underside of the lily leaves in the rain. we also have bluebirds on their second nesting, and the orioles are still around! amazing what planting a few trees can do for the diversity on a property! we are a bit scared as the 42 acres of soybeans are blooming now, and covered in honey bees....we have 5 hives going strong right now.....lol. might be a busy late summer for honey for us! oh, and yesterday i found 4 chickens claiming profusely that they were somehow trapped in the garden, not their fault, and couldn't get out....so instead of starving they helped with some bug eating. haha. i'll take the help. Still waiting on red tomatoes. have hundreds of green ones. it's going to be a busy fall!
lost 2 hens to old age last week (8 and 7 yo), and a duck to a particularly nasty prolapse (had to do the right thing there). Have another duck (ironically the same blue one as the pic of the month this month) sitting on i swear somewhere between 15 and 20 eggs again. she's happily chasing all the other ducks out....so. maybe some more ducks in about 5 weeks or so. maybe! have some new fuzzybutts my sis and nieces hatched for me. they're in the basement brooder. there is always one that chirps as loudly as possible as long as possible....in EVERY hatch haha. i suspect she will be head hen eventually.
I found out that one can actually catch rats in a live trap quite easily! i put all the extra barn buckets and bins on top of the live trap and some cracked corn and chicken feed just inside the trap. i'm shocked it works! and happy! lol
So glad to see some shows starting up again! it's been a long year and a bit without.
The smoke is making for some incredible sunsets and sunrises lately.....shame that it's smoke....hopefully not too much burning in northern ontario! The flowers down here are in full swing, i have been overrun in yellow day lilies. so we're slowly moving them around and planting a pile along the driveway....they are definitely a renewable resource with sandy soil! AND since putting up a few mason bee homes we have so many mason bees! they hide on the underside of the lily leaves in the rain. we also have bluebirds on their second nesting, and the orioles are still around! amazing what planting a few trees can do for the diversity on a property! we are a bit scared as the 42 acres of soybeans are blooming now, and covered in honey bees....we have 5 hives going strong right now.....lol. might be a busy late summer for honey for us! oh, and yesterday i found 4 chickens claiming profusely that they were somehow trapped in the garden, not their fault, and couldn't get out....so instead of starving they helped with some bug eating. haha. i'll take the help. Still waiting on red tomatoes. have hundreds of green ones. it's going to be a busy fall!
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