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Friday, February 5, 2021

Farmer Friday 2/5/2021


There was a lot of work to do after the snow storm. 

A friend came over and we literally took my wood stove apart and even turned it upside down. 

It’s a 30 year old air tight and this baffle was clogged with fine ash. 


Hopefully it’s another 30 years before we have to do that again. 


7 little Nankin chicks hatched last week 

Even after 2” of rain the ground 8” down is bone dry. 

I did manage to get one bed of blue potatoes planted. I have a few redskins to plant but their bed isn’t ready yet. 

On Thursday I potted up about 200 flowers and herb plants. 

There were a couple early morning visitors. 

And a hawk in the afternoon. 

I don’t think most people realize how much time a farmer spends looking at animal butts and animal poop. That’s Posie on Wednesday. 


And some chicken butts today. 

And Posie this afternoon. 

Today I picked bunches of arugula and baby lettuce. I picked some beets too but forgot to take any pictures. It was cold and windy and Posie is a distraction. 

Oh forgot to mention my friend came back and fixed a squealing thing on the van and moved an electric outlet for me, one step closer to getting the cook stove into the kitchen. 

#appreciation
Today I so appreciate my friends.  My house is toasty warm and we’re making some progress in other areas too. 











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