THROW IN THE TOWEL

Again with the daily rain. And these are not gentle summer rains. These are full on furious thunder and lightening storms with torrential downpours of inches at a time.

Everything is hot and wet all the time. I think we should start mowing the cover of weeds on my 160 acres. Soon those weeds will start to flower and go to seed and then we are in trouble. Of course that is an impossible task and I am kidding but not kidding.

The week days are so busy now that I thought I would do my midweek report without pictures. So much faster for me and keeps you in the loop.

It has dawned sopping and hot. I have recently had two Airbnb cancellations due to weather. Too rainy.

The piglets continue to grow but for the first time ever Poppy rolled onto and killed a healthy three day old piglet. She is just too hot and slow this time. Quite distressed with the heat. She still is not eating right or drinking enough water and even though I hose her off as much as possible, I work six hours a day. And losing a piglet was a result of me not being here.

So I am doubly glad of my decision to quit with the baby pigs.

The rest are doing well. But I am still on the watch for trouble. The rain does nothing to alleviate the heat – we are living in the tropics in rainy season.

Still no sign of Mrs Flowers. But she has not been gone a month yet. I will still give her the benefit of a doubt. She may just be nesting.

The cows are doing well. The ducks are happy as, well, ducks. The groups of hogs in their fields lay about in wallows or disappear into their long beautiful overgrown pastures. And Sheila and Tane are both improving with their intake of whole raw milk.

Anna is staying for a few weeks – she is working at the mill for me so that will be a great help and I hope to pull ahead with some of my projects. But I am still overloaded and am also thinking this may be my last season milking.

So that is me up to date. How about you?

Celi

The heat seems to be alleviating – thank goodness.

47 responses to “THROW IN THE TOWEL”

  1. I’m not nearly as busy as you. This past weekend is the start of our summer season so there will be plenty of traffic through the bakery, but I’ve cut back the number of days I’m open; Thursday – Sunday now. I need the beginning of the week to catch up on other chores and do supply runs. No action on the sale of this place, I think it will take some time. I don’t like being in limbo.

  2. crazy weather here too, but I’m not worrying about little bitties so I have nothing to complain about. hope you get some relief very soon

  3. I’m finally have my small (8.86 acre) mini-farm on the market to sell and because of the torrential rains and the extreme heat, I’m not getting any showings. I’m not far from you, in Southern Indiana.

    Sorry to hear about the piglet. Darn shame that is.

  4. I am so sorry about the little piglet & Poppy’s miseries, but this can’t be your fault. You can’t be everywhere at all times, even if you stayed home. It seems like this could be the summer of your discontent, but a stretch of glorious sun & cooler temperatures would help everyone there. We all hope for you that less extreme weather comes very soon. Does Poppy drink the raw milk too?

    • I too sense the discontent (a perfect word right now) in this post. C is a person always on the go, but little nuances have come into the blog hinting at growing change as she goes forward. Our upside-down natural forces seem to be driving much of that change.

  5. Funny old world, we have the Sun all day albeit with lower temperatures you want, and we are totally parched craving your daily downpours.

    Hope Mrs Flowers has not had an altercation with the bastard mink, but is sitting on big clutch of healthy pea babies.

    Sad about Poppy not bouncing back as quickly as she should. Laura

  6. Wet & Hot – dangerous combination for all kinds a lung issues and sores. Where we moved further north of Fort Worth they are bailing hay – but huge round bails. I thought IF only I had a Semi truck, I would drive up to Ms C’s house with the truck load of the hay. And I do have a truck driver friend that has the rig – just no trailer. Hum…. How many bails could a flat bed semi haul? and then with ROUND bails – where could the little farm store them? Hummmmm……

  7. We haven’t had the hellacious storms you’ve had, thank goodness! Just enough to nourish the garden, which is growing well. We pretty much depend on it to eat! We are getting blue, black and raspberries, tomatoes, green beans, sugar snap peas, eggplant, zucchini, and the peppers are just coming on. We’ve harvested our potatoes onions and garlic, and have replanted more cucumbers and as the first crop didn’t do so well. It’s been the first coolish summer in many years, so we definitely cannot complain! Hoping you dry up there very soon!!! xoxoxo

  8. They should have gone into their creep because you know what is best for them. Hopefully tomorrow being a holiday (and I realize there is no such thing for a farmer) you will have a day to catch up with yourself. I am going to try to do that for myself since I stay pretty busy, too. Have a great day. Sorry about Poppy’s piglet.

  9. We are in the middle of yet another loud and horrendous storm. Luckily got the dogs out just before as there’s so much in the Gulf moving inland. It will be brutally hot once the clouds leave. (And the week leap up so high so fast here, too)
    Hard to believe that days are already shortening bit by little bit and summer is mid-done.
    Take care of yourself. Things turn out as they will no matter what we do (or try to drive ourselves crazy trying to control that)

    • My plan is to buy in the show piglets that are rejected by the show people. Plus the duck and chicken eggs. Beef is going to be a hard sell this year with the lack of feed both hay and corn. Many beef farmers will be culling their stock.

  10. We found 2 peacock eggs a little before her sabbatical . Sounds like Mrs. Flowers is keeping an element of mysterious for the Mr. 😉 hope today is a little cooler for everyone!

  11. I hope the weather settles down. Good thing there is no global warming! I’m a good busy, getting to know my 1 1/2 year old grandson and having my other two grandsons 7 and 3 visiting with their parents. I’ve shoehorned them into my master bedroom and took over my smaller guest room. Lots of family visiting and chumming with all the cousins. I will miss the excitement, but to be truthful I’m ready for a break. I hope your homestead returns to a calmer state. It’s too bad about the piglet. Does Poppy behave like this in the heat or is it because of just farrowing?

  12. Sorry about the piglet 😦 I suppose you have no choice but to work in the heat and humidity, but it just kills me, absolutely drains me. Best of wishes to you coping with all the challenges. xx

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