


We had company during the Thanksgiving holiday, Doug and Linda. As always we truly enjoyed the visit. Doug always helps me with a project when they come. This year we finished the cabinet for the deep sink in the utility room. We made it out of tongue and groove oak flooring. It took us a day, but turned out very nice. Now I only have to order the drain and the faucet and get the plumber to come set the sink. Of course I will need to bring the 150# sink into the house and clean it out (it has been on the old house porch for three years). This sink was the very first thing I ever bought for the house. I purchased it before I did anything on the house. It just never got installed because there was no cabinet. The utility room had a deep sink in it before, but it was concrete and had several cracks in it. It was not salvageable.
Annmarie and Linda got the craft closet all stocked up with yarn and various craft stuffs. It looks great and surprisingly there was not as much yarn as I thought there would be.
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Sink spot |
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Sides and back completed. Just needs the front and the door. |
Here it is!! I still need to add the hinges, door latch and finish the wood. I added a large backsplash due to all the water damage that was on the wall from the old deep sink. It turned out great. The piece in the back is the door. We made it moveable so we could pull it out and drop the sink in then attach it to the wall. I will get the ball rolling on the parts we need to finish this so there will be no more egg washing in the kitchen sink or filling of animal waterers in the kitchen sink or washing of the dog. The little things that annoy the wife! lol.
Well it only got to -6 here last night according to our thermometer (which is out of the wind and has brand new batteries in both the sensor and thermometer this month). Add on the foot of snow we got in the last 2 days and it is official, Winter is here. The lousy party about this cold is trying to keep the chickens watered. Their water freezes up all the time because there is no heat in the coop. The chickens don’t need heat to survive that is why they have feathers. The coop is watertight and insulated so the heat they do self generate does stay in the coop. With all this snow on the ground the chickens won’t come outside the coop. It makes for cramped living quarters inside. They truly hate change. Last year I shoveled a path out in the chicken yard for them so that they did not have to go into the deep snow. It didn’t help, they still stayed inside. So this year I didn’t bother yet. The one good thing is the chickens will eat the snow for their water. I have a heated dog bowl just outside for water, but the chickens won’t go to it. They eat the snow because it is closer and ignore the dog bowl. So for now it is snow for water.
Unfortunately, this still complicates the quail thing. I had a self waterer in the quail enclosure that was doing fine but -6 did not help it. It was frozen solid. So I added some hot water to it this morning and tonight we will have to change it out again. This is going to be an issue for me if I add in more quail. I will need power and a way to water them in the Winter next year. I added hot water to the self nipple waterer inside for the chickens. It had a small 1/8 inch ice film on top and that was it. I was surprised at that but I manipulated the nipple underneath and could not get a drop of water to come out. So I added a small 5 gallon fish tank heater to the five gallon bucket and plugged it in. It sits down near the nipples at the bottom of the bucket. I may need to take some duct tape and insulation and rig a wrap to go around the bucket. The duct tape cover will keep the chickens from eating the insulation.
We have all started to pet the sheep when we feed them in the morning. The two new teenage female ewes let me pet on them this morning while they were eating hay. The new teenage ram, Lucky, would not let me touch him. We need to get him tamed down. Persistence on our part will pay off.
Occasionally, I wonder why some creatures exist? I used to wonder this about snakes, but I’ve mostly gotten over that. Currently, however, I have been pondering this question in regards to yellow jackets and wasps. They aren’t particularly good pollinators. Bees, humming birds, and butterflies are all much more effective, and they are all much more pleasant neighbors. What, you may be wondering, could have led to such questioning?
I did it, I finished the library. I am currently doing the happy dance even if you cannot see it. I am way, way ahead of schedule. The plan was to have it done, but I don’t think Annmarie thought it was going to happen (I didn’t really either, but I kept telling her it was “the plan”. My plans don’t always (never) go as planned so she was surprised). The light took forever to hang. Lots of parts and they have to go in a certain order. It is not too bad when you have lots of chain to hang the light from, but the ceiling is low so I only used one link. It makes for a tight fit. The instructions say to use two people. The only one I did that with is the landing light, but that thing weighs in around 50# and is three feet across and three feet tall. Far more than one person can hold and do 16 feet in the air.
I wiped down the closet doors and lubricated the door rollers. I even put in new door guides. Because the carpet is missing now and they had shortened the doors I had to put in a shim to hold the door guides at the right height. Once the hardwood floor is in place I won’t need that any more. I put the end piece of pegboard in today and got it all primed and painted.
I even bug bombed under the house and in the attic today. Sprout (Brussel Griffin dog) and I had to hang out in the car this morning. We went to the hardware store to get bolts to install the light (it doesn’t come with hanging bolts, big surprise there) and then we went to Pendleton to Sherwin Williams to get paint cards for Sarah. She wants to paint her room. Her initial color choices were purple and silver with a room size dragon on the wall. We nixed that. Second choice was silver and black. I got her some color cards so she can make her third and fourth choice. We are thinking about a black divider between a high and low color, but we want her to paint a piece of trim black and we can nail it in place. No trying to cover over black at a later date.
Annmarie has decided I need to install the dining room light now that I appear to have some extra time before Thanksgiving. I had to make a custom holder and shim out the ceiling for the living room light. I told her I was actually going to have to take apart the living room light just to see how I did it. It has been some time and it is working good, so I want to duplicate that effort. I may have time this week. No promises, but I will try. Not sure what I am going to do if all the lights are installed (I still have to install the lights in the upstairs hallway and make the stair lights work).
Sarah took some pictures of the Sunset today. She is getting very good at taking pictures.
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Sunset from our front porch, Sarah took this photograph. |