Remember we have a BLUE MOON New Year's Eve! Check out the post on this blog:
http://joansastrology.blogspot.com/2009/09/new-years-eve-blue-moon.html
This gives a good description of a Blue Moon! I'll be out watching for it instead of reveling!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
I STILL have a chicken!
I ran out to the farm this afternoon after work to check on my gopher traps and my little chicken. She's still there! I was afraid that she'd leave or that some varmint would gobble her up, but she's still there. I decided if she was, then I would go to the feed store and get some scratch. So I did! When I got out to the farm today, I think she was glad to see me, OR more than likely, she recognized the scratch sack! Regardless, she came a'runnin' right up to me. I scattered scratch for her and she started gobbling it up.
Here she is again eating her scratch. One of you posted yesterday that she needed a name. I know all of you chicken keepers have named your hens, so I decided she should have a name. I thought and thought and here's what I came up with -
My niece, who's 16, makes fun of me all the time for my Texas country accent and country ways. She was teasing me mightily over the holidays at mom's house and she gets a real kick out of some of the stuff I say - the words, the phrases and the hick way I talk. SOOOO, guess what I named my chicken? JACI ! I think that's very appropriate to name my chicken after my niece after all the grief she gives me! I sent her a message on her facebook & a picture of her namesake and I'm waiting for her to respond and see what she thinks!
I did get another gopher over the last couple of days - now the count is up to 16. Found a couple of new mounds in the front yard, so I got my traps out again. I didn't think I'd see any more of them until the weather warmed up a little. I guess this one was stupid. I told 'em all that they could stay out in the pasture, just don't come in the yard. He can't say I didn't warn him. Must've been a crazy teenage gopher.
I have lots of raking to do. The catalpa trees have finally dropped all their foot-long bean pods and there are thousands of them laying all over the yard. It's quite a job to get them all cleaned up especially when we have 7-8 of these giant trees around the yard at the farmhouse. Oh well - raking's good exercise.
Back to work this week. Been playin' catch-up. I'll probably get my tree down this weekend and get all the Christmas stuff put up. Ya'll take now, ya hear? And do keep those gowns down!
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