Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The Muddy Muddy Month of April

It's official - this is the wettest April of all time with over 9".  And the month isn't over.  As I write this storms are barreling in our direction from Alabama.  Considering all the damage caused elsewhere by this month's weather we're very lucky to have nothing more than a muddy yard to contend with.

However, muddy fields mean no fence progress although we now have a replenished stock of fenceposts.  The bees don't care much for the rain, either.  We've seen some activity - they've explored the vast dandelion field outside the hive and made some trips to the barn and the house.  More things are blooming now which should help with their pollen collection. 

Here's a couple pics of the girls' arrival last Thursday.  Yes, it was sunny that afternoon.  Ah, how I wish it would be sunny again!!

The girls check out their new condo

Selena and the girls
After they get settled we'll check the hives for activity and make sure the queen's out of her candy cage (probably Saturday - it's supposed to be sunny!).  We'll also refill the feeders with Brady's special bee syrup and leave them alone for another week.

Confirmed hummingbird sighting on April 26 at 7pm.

What's Blooming
Tulips, Crab Apples, Lilacs, some blooms spotted on the apple tree near the garden

Coming Up
Hive inspection, break ground in the garden (weather permitting), clean chicken coop, continue fence project

Monday, April 18, 2011

The Weekend Buzz

It was a hit-and-miss weekend.  Saturday: rainy & cold.  Sunday: windy and cool, but sunny by late afternoon.  I'm beginning to think it'll never be spring.  But we remain optimistic - the hummingbird feeders are out and Brady & Cody braved the cold on Sunday to set up the bee hives.  We should get our packages of bees on Thursday.  Hope they bring their jackets.

Cody & Brady with Hive #2
 
Other things are happening at the farm when the weather won't allow any progress on the fence project.  Brady has a new router (woodworking, not computer) and already has two nucs built and painted.  I'm knitting a pair of socks for his grandmother - just a basic sock pattern, something I can veg and knit while watching TV at night.  I love the yarn - Premier Deborah Norville Serenity Sock Yarn in Tanzanite.  It has a lot of purple in it - reminds me of the "When I am an old woman I shall wear purple..." poem.  I hope she smiles when she wears them.


Soon I'll publish my basic sock pattern and eventually have a few original designs to share.  Once the fence is done, that is.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Spring Break

The fencing project on the farm continues (weather and time permitting). Two weeks ago we put up the first gate on what had to be the most miserable spring day in the history of Ohio - 40° and sleet! Ok, maybe not the coldest April day on record .... but it had to be close. By this past weekend we were on the extreme high side of spring - 80° and loads of sunshine. Much better fencing weather.

During the sleet weekend Brady & Cody accidentally chewed up more than 3ft of Ohio farmland - they drilled through a mysterious PVC pipe which we later found out was the driveway runoff to the creek.  After a couple of trips to Lowe's Brady had everything repaired and flowing once again.  We even had an impromptu rat burial (courtesy of Cody's well-placed barn trap).


We're up to the last 300ft of fencing but running low on the fencepost stash. By the end of the weekend our little project will be on hiatus until more supplies are trucked in.  In the meanwhile, here's a couple of pics:

The sleet gate - note the few remaining posts on the right
Looking down the field
What's Blooming
Daffodils, Bradford Pears, Tulip Trees, Forsythia

Coming Up
Paint and put out bee hives this weekend.  Swarms arrive on the 21st.
Put out hummingbird feeders.  Here's a handy site for migration dates -  hummingbirds.net