Sunday, June 17, 2012

Horses

Taffi

Dusty

Cookie is in the maternity ward

Blue Eyes and Miha



Foxfire is languishing in a bigger and shadier place for the summer

A Hot June Day

We have been here a very long time - close to 3 decades.  Neither of us can remember such heat or so little rain.  It is cool under our trees and we have green irrigated pastures but going outside is still hot.  David works in the heat 6 days a week and he relishes the coolness inside on a hot Father's Day. The front range above Denver is burning and there was a fire near Tholow's last week but we are green here because we irrigate.

poison milkweed

David digging out poison milkweed.  Taffi is helping him
I have grumbled today about weeds.  I have never seen such a crop of poison milkweed.  It spreads via runners and seeds and it is a perennial.  If you don't stop it early you will be in a pickle like me.  I grumble that I have to spray but I would grumble more if I had to dig it out.  Thank God for chemicals.  Sure, I can dream about being in a homeowners' association and my monthly fees would pay a landscaper to spray with stronger chemicals than I can buy.  Green fees on golf courses pay for a landscaper to kill the weeds.   Municipalities and parks and cemeteries, schools and businesses have landscapers to spray weeds.  But, I am all my horses and the wildlife have and they count on me.  So, I'll give the glory to God for chemicals and the strength to do the job I need to do. 

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Scarecrows and Ravens




The raven pair moved in last year and they took over the skies and treetops around the place.  They forced magpies to find perimeter places to live and the robins chose to leave.  Now the big black birds have claimed the ground as well. 

If a scarecrow in the garden won't keep out the cherry eating magpies, starlings, etc,  and the woodchucks and other pests out of the corn patch, the ravens will see to the job.  The 2 ravens have no fear of me or the scarecrow and they watch over the garden and cherry trees.

The rat terrier dogs growl and bark at the scarecrow but the ravens saunter around the ground next to him looking for tidbits.

Paper plate scarecrows on sticks move in the wind and keep the rodents out.

Too close

Tholow's house nearly went up in flames.  The fire started on a ranch below him and blew up his whole front yard and licked up the side of the house and down across Surface Creek.  5 other places were saved with unbelievable valor and skill.  That is the Grand Mesa behind his house.  whew.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Edibles Quiz

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All of these are either planted by us or come wild on the farm.  There are more, too!



Monday, June 4, 2012

Irrigating

This pipe is about 100 years old and we have rarely needed to use it.  About 500 feet of cast iron.  It delivers water from the top field to the lower field and is a feat of wonder considering how long ago it was put in.  We usually water the front field from the closer year round stream but every once in a while we have a drought and the stream is not full enough to reach our takeout spot.  The pipe was separated on the hill from itself by about 18".  Who knows why it was pulled apart.   Del came over and welded it in the fall.  This spring we tried to use it but it was too full of rusted out holes to carry water.  Spouting everywhere!  David and I worked non-stop patching it with everything we could imagine - screws, sticks, silicone, mighty putty.  Voila! we got it done.