Posted by Katharine on September 22, 2008 at 18:53:37 from (70.152.59.54):
In Reply to: Re: Boy time Flies! posted by Lanse on September 22, 2008 at 18:33:12:
Oh Lanse!
Well, I'm glad no serious damage came to you or yours. Things can be replaced, people can not. I guess being down here in N FL, we didn't really know how bad y'all got hit up there. We've had some terrible ones down here though too. Thankfully though it's been awhile for us.
What have we been up too? Well, 'what haven't I gotten myself into' is easier to answer, I think! We have been expanding the farm left and right and dealing with and learning all kinds of things. We kinda "fell into" pig farming, believe it or not, we're raising catfish, ducks, guineas, sheep, layer chickens and we're on our 4th or 5th batch of broilers that we process and sell. Hubby built a clucker plucker and we have two sows that should farrow anytime now. We'll be selling pasture raised pork soon also. We're also doing rabbits, though whoever coined the phrase "breeds like rabbits" never actually TRIED to breed the lil buggers.
Kids changed schools and we're thinking of moving after the first of the year to get a better property and more secure house with a REAL barn.
That's pretty much it, hubby still works two hours away, but now works from home 3 days a week, so that helps. Veggie patches went to hades in a handbasket though. I couldn't keep up with everything..
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