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Mega Egg

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

We get our share of double yolker (and even two triple) eggs but this morning’s haul is worthy of sharing.

Giant egg, double the weight of a standard large egg

Giant egg, double the weight of a standard large egg

As the picture shows, at 119g it’s twice the weight of a regular large egg (that needs to be between 56 and 63 grams). This blows away our previous record big egg that was at 93g (if I remember correctly). Here’s how it looks compared to the other eggs from this morning, all well into the large size range.

The giant egg compared to 3 large eggs

The giant egg compared to 3 large eggs

First Egg!

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

When I moved the chicken pen to fresh pasture on the grass this morning there was our first egg lying there!

The first egg from our Pastured Chickens

The first egg from our Pastured Chickens

Time to get the nesting boxes built. With almost two dozen hens we’re hoping to get at least a dozen a day when things are at full production. Lots of yummy breakfasts ahead

Great Morning

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

This morning is one of those classic winter days filled with potential. The sunrise was worth sharing.

Looking across the snowy front field with the sun rising

Looking across the snowy front field with the sun rising

More new life on the farm

Monday, June 14th, 2010

This makes 6 calves in a row that I haven’t been around to see born. Sometime mid day (I suspect) Marigold had her third calf.

Marigold and her 2010 new born Calf

Marigold and her 2010 new born Calf

Here’s a close up of the little heifer calf.

Marigold's 2010 Heifer Calf

Marigold's 2010 Heifer Calf

Shortly after I took these pictures I helped the calf up and she had a good suck. I think all is well, I’m not completely sure that Marigold’s milk is full coming in, but likely that’s just me being a worried “uncle” (or some such).

The only cow left to calf now is Charlotte, but she won’t be due for several months yet I expect. This given her calf last year wasn’t born until Labour Day (fittingly perhaps). I’m now 1 and 1 on the sexes this year.

Green Lawn Mowers

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

I thought I’d share a view of our new high tech lawn mowers. This model has some highly desirable features:

  • Autonomous & self propelled
  • Run on renewable, green energy
  • Low emissions
  • Thorough
  • Self renewable
  • Fertilizes while it mows
Hi tech green lawn mowers

Spring Pansies

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

It’s been an early spring here this year, and I think overall a fairly mild winter. We looked across a week ago and saw spashes of colour from last years vegetable garden. We were happy to discover that most of the pansies we planted last year made it through the winter and were flowering already. We also have more pansies growing in other places that have self seeded themselves from last year.

We grew the pansies to use as garnish on our plates at the Yellow Canoe Cafe. I picked the second batch this morning and here they are ready for use today:

Spring Pansies ready for Garnish at the Yellow Canoe Cafe

Spring Pansies ready for Garnish at the Yellow Canoe Cafe

Signs of Spring

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Daffodils are Susan’s favourite flowers. We’ve planted quite a few about the farm in the past few years and need to put in more. I noticed this morning that they’re blooming.

Spring Daffodils

Spring Daffodils

Carbon Neutral Heat

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

One thing I like about heating with wood at the farm is that I can fill the “oil” tank in half and hour out the back. My goal is to only burn dead wood. With this warm spell we haven’t had the wood stove going for a few days, but tonight that has to change. I went out this morning and brought back this load of dead elm (darn that Dutch Elm disease) and ash (ditto, Emerald Ash Borer I guess).

This morning's load of firewood. Dead Elm, Ash & Poplar

This morning's load of firewood. Dead Elm, Ash & Poplar

More Dead Elm Firewood

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

My friend Fred Dawson came over yesterday and we cut a bunch more dead elm trees for firewood. This is most of it.

Dead Elm Firewood

Dead Elm Firewood

Susan is very happy now that we have a wood store again … she likes to be warm!

Why we do this

Why we do this

Dead Elm Firewood

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Before:

Dead Elm Tree

Dead Elm Tree

After:

Elm After

Elm After

Stump:

Elm Stump

Elm Stump

The result:

A warm glow

A warm glow