can't wait to shake my tree!!!!
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My dwarf peach tree has a bunch of tiny peaches growing on it..... YAY, yippieee skippieee....
too cool for words, I love peaches (yum yum). It makes me wanna plant a whole row of these dwarf peach trees.
(The pear and cherry didn't make anything it looks like so far.)
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Xoxoxo
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
My Ducks! xoxo
By
Miss Voodoo
at
10:23 AM
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Ducks are fast becoming some of my favorite critters around the Luck Cabin. They are loyal, hilarious, self preserving, self sufficient, lay the best tasting eggs in the world, they take naps with me when i lay down in the sun, and they enjoy the company of chickens.
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This video is somewhat mundane, but it makes me so happy to watch them - they make me smile and laugh every single day!
PS.... wanna see something that is total hilarity and so wrong :::
GO HERE and watch baby ducks blowing in the wind!
XOXOxoox
Ducks are fast becoming some of my favorite critters around the Luck Cabin. They are loyal, hilarious, self preserving, self sufficient, lay the best tasting eggs in the world, they take naps with me when i lay down in the sun, and they enjoy the company of chickens.
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This video is somewhat mundane, but it makes me so happy to watch them - they make me smile and laugh every single day!
PS.... wanna see something that is total hilarity and so wrong :::
GO HERE and watch baby ducks blowing in the wind!
XOXOxoox
Labels:
adopt animals,
animal home,
animal love,
ducks,
luck cabin,
pond,
sustainable living
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Pink and Yellow Moth
By
Miss Voodoo
at
6:42 PM
I showed ya'll this one last year, but that moth was pretty beat up... nowwww..... a perfectly alive and in tact, amazing, beautiful, and looking like easter candy. For spiders, who believe in christ and celebrate easter. ;)
Labels:
entomology,
insects,
moth,
pink,
smokey mountain bugs,
yellow bug
Saturday, May 7, 2011
TO DO LIST for the Luck Cabin
By
Miss Voodoo
at
1:40 PM
Sustainable living is kind of a strange thing... you try to live in the moment, and enjoy seasons as they are but at the same time you have to always be preparing for the seasons ahead. If you take a break, you basically won't be prepared- which means way more headache if you are living mostly off grid. You can be half assed in the city about alot of things and still live quite comfortable, turning up the thermostat whenver you want a lil' more warmth........ a DIY eco- lifestyle takes a certain amount of vigilance. Maybe even what seems incredible amounts when starting out.
The past few weeks I have been running a TO DO LIST in my head of things that have to be done here, before the next winter... or so I think the goal is ::::::::::
#1. Finish the drainage for the GREY WATER SYSTEM. ---- the pipes have to be put in the ground and the plants put in on top the spot where the sink and tub will drain to.
#2. Put up yet another gate to keep the donkey from running away, and keep the other animals safer. (Bobcat came and killed half my 'zoo' this week... bunnies and chickens.)
#3. Build a cordwood outhouse for summer & guest use because the composting toilet isn't party friendly and is not compsting all that great. (this doesnt go for all composting tiolets, just the one i have really.)
#4. Insulate the cabin, which basically means re-building the thing from the outside! lol ,TOO huge a project for me to think about.
#5. Make it so the plumbing stops freezing.... AKA, 6 inches of insulation on the pipes, possibly wall in under the house with cinder blocks & rocks?
#6. Fix outside shower which exploded during the winter cause it still had a small amount of PVC piping still on it. (none of the PEX piping broke or came apart.)
#7. Unclog the clothes hand washer drain, so i can wash clothes in it again.
#8. Fix the leak in the pond and have it dredged so that the water can fill up properly again. Also add fish!
THE END. . . . . . I'll start with the easiest first......
XOXOXO
The past few weeks I have been running a TO DO LIST in my head of things that have to be done here, before the next winter... or so I think the goal is ::::::::::
#1. Finish the drainage for the GREY WATER SYSTEM. ---- the pipes have to be put in the ground and the plants put in on top the spot where the sink and tub will drain to.
#2. Put up yet another gate to keep the donkey from running away, and keep the other animals safer. (Bobcat came and killed half my 'zoo' this week... bunnies and chickens.)
#3. Build a cordwood outhouse for summer & guest use because the composting toilet isn't party friendly and is not compsting all that great. (this doesnt go for all composting tiolets, just the one i have really.)
#4. Insulate the cabin, which basically means re-building the thing from the outside! lol ,TOO huge a project for me to think about.
#5. Make it so the plumbing stops freezing.... AKA, 6 inches of insulation on the pipes, possibly wall in under the house with cinder blocks & rocks?
#6. Fix outside shower which exploded during the winter cause it still had a small amount of PVC piping still on it. (none of the PEX piping broke or came apart.)
#7. Unclog the clothes hand washer drain, so i can wash clothes in it again.
#8. Fix the leak in the pond and have it dredged so that the water can fill up properly again. Also add fish!
THE END. . . . . . I'll start with the easiest first......
XOXOXO
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