Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Gas Tank, Baby Chicks & New Purchase


The baby chicks in the delivery box before going into the chick hotel


Tiny chicks in the chick hotel


This poor little chick didn't know the water bowl was for drinking not swimming

Its been an interesting week so far. Tuesday I was heading into town with our truck to pick up our baby chicks and to drop off lettuce mix at the Village Store and at ADL. I was almost to the store when I heard a very strange noise. The truck was already giving off some strange noises so I just thought it was the same thing just worse. When I pulled into the store and had a look under the truck to see what this new noise could be, what did I see? The gas tank had completely disconnect from the truck, so the noise was me dragging the gas tank up the road. Not good!!! It was only held on at the filler section. I had to call Derek and he rescued me as usual. He was able to strap the tank back up by using winch straps and the truck jack. Very impressive. He drove it to the mechanic and we headed into town to look for another truck. Our old truck is 1990 GMC and has been very good to us but its definitely on its last legs. The body is very rusty and its just a matter of time before major body work will be needed. So it looks like we have bought a 1999 GMC 4x4. We picked up our new truck yesterday. Not brand new but much newer than the one we have now.

After all that I was finally about to pick up our chicks. They are doing well now at their fourth day here on the farm. We have 80 this year and we went with the typical white meat birds. They are happily eating, drinking and sleeping the day away. I sneak in every now and then to make sure they are not piling on top of each other under the light. They seem content so far.

We have had a lot of rain today. It was very much needed. The strawberries are coming along very well now. Yippie.

Strawberry patch


Strawberry flowers and small green berry

I dug up some potato plants tonight to see how they are coming along. Surprisingly there were some nice tiny potatoes. Not big enough to sell yet but in another week of two we should have tiny taters for sale.

Farm fresh tiny taters


Farm fresh "clean" tiny taters


Eggplants under their protective greenhouse

The other excitement this week was discovering we had a family of skunks living under the horse barn. We tried to count them all and we think there are 12 babies and the mom. I tried to get a good picture but it was dusk and the camera was not being very agreeable. We have to be very careful at night now to make sure we do not run into this big happy family!!!


The Mom is leading the pack followed by at LEAST 12 babies, this could be a stinky situation

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That's alot of little stinkers!! Cute...but not fun! Your strawberry plants look great...when will they have fruit?