Life and times of a new farmer/homesteader

I'm not gone yet. What I have been doing

{ 04:13 , Tuesday, March 20, 2007 } { 5 comments } { Link }
Test seems to have worked.  I can post again.  That's a good thing, for me at least.

I left Friday for Portland.  Hung out with my parents and children.  Went to a plant symposium on Saturday with my father.  Bought a few fruit bushes and a couple filbert trees.  I'll talk more about the plant symposium on a later post. 

Sunday I got my ducks.  The person I "adopted" them from was thrilled to know I have lots of space and a stream for the ducks to play in.  There are six ducks, all different.  They really are beautiful creatures.  They love my stream.  They have been exploring it, paddling up and down the little gorge behind my house, and back to where they sleep and eat.  I spent much of yesterday watching them explore.  They have about an acre to themselves.  It's a narrow, long acre, but I would guess it's about that size.  The folks who lived here before had kids and fenced in the most dangerous part of the stream.  I would imagine it was to keep the kids out of it.  The fence works well for keeping the ducks in too.

The chickens, in their own strange way, love Polly, my dog.  The ducks don't want anything to do with her.  She loves the ducks though.  And she loves that I have a stream.  I don't think she ever noticed it before.  She can't get through the fence that keeps the ducks in and the other critters out, but she saw them swimming in the stream and decided she would swim in the stream too.  Now, it's hard to get her out of my stream.  Seems Polly is a water dog.  It should be interesting when she realizes I have a river too.  She really loves chasing tennis balls down the current, then swimming back to me with the tennis ball in her mouth.  She jumps out, walks up to me, drops the ball at my feet, then shakes water all over me.  I guess I will probably smell like wet dog for a while.  It's ok, I actually like the smell.

I had a job interview this morning.  A local timber harvesting company (read, logging,) is looking for a computer geek.  I normally don't like working in the timber industry, but these guys are trying to do things right.  They don't clear-cut, and they try to use low impact methods of logging.  From horses to helicopters.  No cats.  Hence, no ruts.  I should know by Friday if I am getting the job.  It's a part time position, and I can do some of it from home.  It would be right up my alley.  I have some stiff competition for the position, so I don't have my hopes up, but it would be nice to have some income, until I can get the farm to pay.

Mir,

Raymond


Good luck....

{ 07:20 , Tuesday, March 20, 2007 } { Posted by sherry }
on your job prospecting. I hope it is something that you will enjoy.

Blessings,

Sherry

Sounds like a great weekend!

{ 11:08 , Tuesday, March 20, 2007 } { Posted by imspecl }
I'm very interested to hear about your "weekend with the plants." Good luck with your new bushes and trees.
Polly sounds like a lot of fun. My dog loves the water too. In the summer I take her walking out by a boat landing and then we swim in the lake after. It's hard to get her out and so funny when she starts chasing fish. I keep an old air mattress and old towels in the back of my truck to put down on the seat for her after. Ah, the summer scent of "wet dog" LOL. She rides in front with me as she'd jump out if riding in the back. I'd be heart-broken.
Good luck with the job. Possitive thoughts your way!!

Sounds so wonderful

{ 12:03 , Wednesday, March 21, 2007 } { Posted by HSBFrontPorch }
We love watching our ducks and the dogs play in the creek. Not together mind you, but both really enjoy them.

I however, DON'T particularly enjoy odor de wet dog. They can love on me and get me all wet, but I am always on the fast-track to get in the shower once fun time is over! ha!

Good luck with the job. Sounds like a neat opportunity.
~Nancy


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{ 08:13 , Wednesday, March 21, 2007 } { Posted by morningsunshine }
glad to see you are back too. i bet you learned some good stuff this weekend.
I love ducks, they are fun - ours used to steal the dog's food and the dog would pretend to snap at them. it was hilarious!

gavaroo pa-ruski??? (forgive the transliteration; my keyboard does not do cyrallic!)

(Raymonds edit:

Very little Russian, but some. I love that the word for peace and world are the same in their language (mir.) It's a beautiful language. Granted, all languages can be beautiful. I know enough of about 25 languages to order food or find the bathroom. I can only hold a conversation in about three, including my native English. Four, if you include sign, but I'm still working on sign. I've always been a bit of a polyglot.)

Edited by zoggypdx on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 06:27

Hope the job fits!

{ 08:25 , Wednesday, March 21, 2007 } { Posted by teapots66 }
Lots going on at your place, it seems - hope you get the job, too - keep us posted. -Chris

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