June
27th, 2006
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company arrived yesterday afternoon.then
realize that horrible noise was evidently one of the roosters learning to crow.
I say hello to the horses, grab the goat and tie her down the driveway somewhere
shady to eat and hang out for the day.
So.. now that I am wide awake.. what does one do before 5:30am and try to stay
quiet? Work on the computer an make bagels. So the breadmaker is kneading for me
and then I will build and boil the bagels. My Ginger Rhubarb jam was a hit last
night. I even like it and I am not a jam eater, unless it is involved in
something like cookies.
I have leftover salmon from the other night when a friend gave us some HUGE
salmon steaks and I am going to make a salmon spread with it to go on the
bagels. Between that and organic oranges I got yesterday, that ought to be a
good breakfast.
At 9 pm the night before they arrived, our well went dry again. It has since
recovered, but drilling a new well is in order. We will keep the hand dug one for
gardening and greenhouse purposes, but in the meantime we are hauling 400
gallons of water every trip when we go to town. It is a good question when we
will get to drill a new well. There are some people in this country that I know
that have hauled 300+ gallons of water to their homes each and every day for 10
years. I guess you just get into the routine of hauling it. I am glad we have a fire hose
though as we hook to a hydrant at my bf's truck shop and the tank is
filled in about 5 minutes. At the town well, it would take 40 minutes to fill. It
turned brutally hot yesterday. It melted the suet feeder in the shade. I am
worried about bushfires. There had to have been one yesterday as the whole
valley was just filled with smoke and I could not hardly see any distance.
Well it just turned 6 am, so I best get at the bagels before the rest of the
house wakes up. Everyone have a great day!