Hey! It’s How the Flock Are Yooooouuuuu????? Friday!
Tell RJ! He reeeaaalllyyy wants to know! The good… the bad… the funky…
Tell RJ your Joys and Concerns. Feel free to offer Encouragement in comments to others. Only 2 rules to participate~ We will keep it within a PG-13ish boundary AND We will only lift people up, not tear them down.
GO!
How the Flock Are Yooooouuuuu????? Friday! (A day late…)
So… I’ve already failed at posting this every Friday but, what the heck, we’ll just play today!
Hey RJ, as you probably already know, we were super busy yesterday. I have a feeling you were happier to see her than she was to see you… Amiright?
A little backstory… RJ was sent to the Great Hereafter a little over a year ago once he attacked everyone at the new home we found him after he had attacked everyone here.
Our Youngin’ brought 2 chicks home from school and they turned out to be 1 hen and 1 rooster, RJ and Chase. Lemmetellya, being a one-hen-harem is a horrible happenstance. Poor girl had a huge bald spot on her back, thanks to his constant “attention”.
Well, 2 days ago Chase got real sick and died at the end of the day so we spent most of yesterday cleaning out the coop to mitigate possible contagion and giving her a proper burial. Hopefully, he’s a little easier on her in the Great Hereafter!
We will miss you, Chase, our fine feathered friend!
Friends, tell RJ, How the Flock Are Yooooouuuuu?????
How the Flock* Are Yooooouuuuu??? Friday!
Tell RJ! He reeeaaalllyyy wants to know! The good… the bad… the funky…
Fun, fresh feature for Fridays. Tell RJ your Joys and Concerns. Feel free to offer Encouragement in comments to others. Only 2 rules to participate~ We will keep it within a PG-13ish boundary AND We will only lift people up, not tear them down.
I shall inaugurate this new feature by sharing an amazing Joy!
Hey RJ, I’m elated! A good friend of mine who needs a kidney transplant just found out that he has a donor! Woohoo!
Chime in with a comment and tell RJ, How the Flock* Are Yooooouuuuu???
*According to the Rooster Translator, “flock” is close enough to the spirit of RJ’s intent to keep within the spirit of PG-13 😉
Tragedy/Beauty
Sometimes tragedy creates the fertile soil from which beauty can arise.
So, What the Heck is This Permaculture Thing?
A Very Brief Overview, as told by an un-trained, much-researched, minimally-practiced newbie…
This permaculture thing is a system of growing food (and doing lots of other stuff!) that takes nature’s lead, rather than fighting it, for the purpose of living more healthy, more sustainable, more vibrant lives that not only leaves something for future generations but actually provides them with more!
Even though the word itself is a mash-up of “permanent” and “agriculture” it needn’t only apply to agriculture/gardening. Just like the word “culture” means a range of stuff from ’tilling and growing’ to ‘values and practices of an organization’ to ‘arts and wisdom of a society’ permaculture also applies to running a household, conducting business, engaging in relationships, and more. It’s about seeing things as interconnected parts of a larger whole and finding and using the connections between them to enhance our lives and the lives of others.
Permaculture is a complete system based on 3 guiding Ethics~ Earth Care, People Care, Returning/Sharing Surplus. When your actions are driven by these 3 Ethics, bammo, you’re permaculturing!
Ok, ok, so how do we get our permaculture on??? Here are some nuts and bolts ways to get going (mostly garden oriented)~
- OBSERVE and interact with nature and its processes. How is your site oriented to the sun, is there any slope, how can you catch and store water, what’s around to help create healthy soil, what so-called weeds are food or living mulch?
- Minimize waste. Pretty self-explanatory.
- How is some “waste” a resource? Some packaging is good for starting seeds or sheltering seedlings. Meat bones are good for making broth and soil amendment.
- “Stacking functions”. Work toward making most things serve at least 2 purposes.
- Use hand tools. Saves gas/electricity, reduces pollution, exercises your body, can be meditative.
- Use polyculture/guilds. Interplanting different types of crops such as the Native American “three sisters”- corn, beans and squash.
- Learn this mantra- Problems are Solutions!
And PLEASE, don’t take my word for it! Go look this stuff up! Here are a few people to search- Bill Mollison, David Holmgren, Geoff Lawton.
Here are a few great websites-
https://permacultureprinciples.com
Now go out there and get your permaculture on!
DIY Deo~ Fresh as a Daisy
In an attempt to put less bad s#!t on my body, and grinding it directly into my lymph nodes, I decided to try making my own deodorant. I have had great success with it! I don’t have an exact recipe but here is the idea~
Put some gently softened Coconut Oil in a small jar that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.
Add some pure essential Tea Tree Oil. (I dunno how much… several drops… give it a day or 2 and see if you stink or not…)
Then I add a few drop of pure essential Sandalwood or Cedar Oil to cut the turpentiney smell of the Tea Tree while complimenting/not clashing with it. Use whatever seems nice to you or nothing else at all.
Mix well!
Apply with a couple fingers. Yeah, a little weird at first…
Lastly, I dust with baking soda, not only for added destinkification but to absorb excess oil so it doesn’t get all over my clothes, cuz that would be yucky. (I stand on the bathmat for this so I don’t get loose powder all over the floor making it a slipping hazard 😆)
Oh, actually, the very last thing I do is frisk some of the loose baking soda back off once it’s had a chance to soak in a sec so I’m not covering my clothes in that either!
None of that aluminum s#!t on my lymph nodes! And works like a charm! At least no one has told me otherwise…
Ps. If you travel with this deodorant, keep in mind that coconut oil melts at about 76F so make sure the lid closes very well and maybe even put the jar in a baggie before putting it in your luggage!
Transform a Chicken Into a Veggie in 5 Easy Steps, Or Less!
Growing good veggies requires good dirt. Growing good dirt requires good compost. Growing good compost requires good inputs~
Steps 1 and 2, backyard chickens not required!
1. Put all eggshells in compost
2. Keep all chicken bones (after making bone broth😀), bake in oven or hot coals of a fire, grind up, put in compost
Steps 3-5, backyard chickens are required (or just borrow the neighbor’s!)
3. Put chicken poo in compost
4. Put all bedding, nesting and floor/ground covering materials, naturally enriched with poo, dander and feathers, in compost
5. Learn to let ’em do their stuff, right in the garden! Chickens love to scratch, peck, eat weeds and seeds and bugs and small critters, and of course can’t help but poop!
Can you think of more ways to transform a chicken into a veggie???
Resurrection~ Everything is Coming Back!
The Sun is coming back!
10 hours of daylight (active growing season) is coming back!
My blog is coming back!
I’M coming back!!!
A TON has happened since my last post, and I plan to write a few stories to fill in the giant, gaping gap, but in the meantime here is a quick overview…
Added 6 pullets-gave away rooster, awesome trip to Atlanta with Hubby, warm December-garden work-blew hernia, 2/1/16 triple hernia repair-ugh, awesome trip to Allentown with Hubby over my birthday, excellent Solstice week at Wisteria with my Mother and Sister, convinced my Youngin to Homeschool, Biggun applying to colleges, another super-informative trip to the Mother Earth News Fair with Hubby and NO accidental skirt dropping, hosted fantastic holiday season with family and many friends, FINALLY coming outta hibernation!
Stay tuned…!
There is No Death
Only the freeing up of resources to become parts of new creations.

