Wednesday, February 27, 2013

First Batch


I tried my hand at using our new home brew kit to make our first batch of beer while Matt was at 
work yesturday. Annie was quite helpful, she was on spill patrol and immediately "cleaned up" anything that hit the floor.  Good dog.  She does not particularly care for hops.

I think it went fairly well, despite setting the stove on fire for a minute (did you know you are supposed to actually clean out the gunk that gathers under the burners periodically?) Teachable moment. 

As we speak it is fermenting away near the record player.  Maybe good tunes while fermenting makes better beer!  The airlock is already bubbling away so that is a good sign.  Will report back on this batch's success in a few weeks.  Oh, and it is an 'Alpine Ale'.

Annie, keeping an eye on the brew bucket.


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Ice Storm


Ice storm coated everything in ice last night.  Our bamboo stand is lookin pretty saggy with all the extra weight.  Matt woke up to go to work this morning and then found out his school had a two hour delay... Score! ... Got to climb back into bed for a sleep in :-).   I think Annie and I will roll up to Tractor Supply to oogle the baby chicks there and get her a bag of food, then back home to brew a batch of beer.  A good rainy-ice day activity.  I will report back how it goes.

This is what Moose is choosing to do on his rainy-ice day.


Monday, February 25, 2013

New Chicks On The Way!

Just put in our spring chick order!  We have had a few losses this year from predation (hawks and bears) as well as some bad luck, so we are adding two new hens and a ROOSTER (!) to our flock this spring.  The hens consist of a heritage breed called a Dominique (we have had these before and LOVE their friendly personalities and consistent egg-laying) as well as a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte.  This is a relatively rare but BEAUTIFUL breed of chicken, which we had one of last spring, but lost early on to an unfortunate accident.  She was the friendliest chick of the bunch and would fly up to perch on your lap or shoulder, preferring to hang out with people instead of her fellow chicks.  We are excited to add these two breeds back to our flock.

Dominique Hen
Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Hen

The rooster I am particularly excited about. We have not had a rooster on the homestead for almost a year, since the demise of our brave Jed who perished protecting his ladies from a black bear.  I am hoping for a roo who is a bit more human-friendly this go around.  We have chosen a Blue Cochin this time.  They are supposedly gentle, feather-footed, giants who will hopefully be kind and a good protector to our ladies.

Blue Cochin Rooster



Homestead Update

Sorry for the long delays with new posts. Life sometimes gets in the way and I become distracted.
Currently the garden is the main focus... Getting seedlings started and ready to go under the hoop or into other beds in the garden.







The Broccoli, Onions, Bok Choy, and Kale are ready to be hardened off over the next week and then transplanted into the Hoop House.







The Tomatoes and Peppers are doing well, but it will be a while longer before they can go outside.

Herbs are started and beginning to pop up.

We still are using the woodstove most nights, but spring is in the air!