Internet & A/C update and Farming

Internet: Well, I did call on Monday and the repairman came and fixed my internet problem. It was, in part, due to the heat and how they had it all hooked up. Whatever – it’s now working.

A/C: we’re on the schedule, and it will be about four weeks until they can come. Thankfully, the past couple of days, we’ve had a break in the extreme heat. As of this moment, my weatherbug tells me it’s only 66 degrees outside. Not bad at all for end of July in Missouri. It’s humid – but cooler and it’s been find inside the house. I think we’re eeking out a bit of cool yet from the a/c system, but it wasn’t functioning well enough to overcome that extreme heat earlier this week; but seems to do fine when it’s cooler outside and it doesn’t have to work so hard.

Farming: yes, Mark and I plan to officially start a mini-farm; right here where we live. :grin: We have 3 acres, with two of those being wooded. So we plan to start with a large garden and also chickens (for eggs and meat) and then possibly next year, add goats; most likely Nigerian Dwarfs (for milking). We have to get garden boxes built and some fencing up to keep out deer, etc…, get a chicken coop, and then put in fencing and build a barn/shelter built before we can get goats. The garden and chickens will be the easiest (and least expensive) for us to get going. The goats will require more work before they arrive, even though goats themselves aren’t really expensive to obtain.

Why farming? (I’m sure you were asking. :wink: ) Unless you live in a cave, I’m sure you realize how bad the economy is; and even though Mark still has a job, that may or may not be the case in the future. So we’ve decided that regardless of his job situation, being able to provide some of our own food would help our budget and regardless of what the economy does, or what his job situation, we wouldn’t starve. Because of the layout of our land, we are limited as to the type of farming we could do. We have an area that would be good for a decent sized garden, and we can do goats and chickens very well here. We could also do rabbits in hutches, I suppose too; but for now – chickens, goats and a veggie garden is what we’re planning. We also want to put in grapes and some fruits trees too possibly. We shall see.

I can hardly wait to get all this going: I’m looking forward to fresh goat’s milk for my soapmaking!!! And just imagine the endless homeschooling lessons to be had with a farm! :wink:

Comments

  1. Traci,

    All your plans sound fantastic! We’re on the same path as you. It is exciting isn’t it?

    Love, Wardeh

  2. Traci says:

    Thanks Wardeh! Yes, very exciting. :grin: I’m glad that one of my friends (our praise team leader at church) used to raise chickens: so I call her the “Chicken Queen”. LOL She’s excited about us getting chickens and is willing to help with the knowledge we need.

  3. Jen S says:

    Wow! That sounds exciting. I can’t wait to see more posts about it!

  4. Patty Hall says:

    How exciting! We had chickens when I was a young’un.
    Blessings
    Patty h.

  5. You go, Farm Girl! :D
    I think you will enjoy all the animals, but the best part will be the knowledge that you are doing it yourself.
    Love you
    Sylvia

  6. Traci says:

    Thanks Sylvi! Me. The Farm Girl. Who would’a thunk it! LOL Guess I should get me some cute overalls. Gotta look the part ya know. ;) Just call us Ma and Pa Kettle. :P

    So hopefully when ya’ll come visit next summer, we’ll have farm critters. ;)

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