Woke with some serious TMJ pain yesterday morning which is still partly there this morning. I sat and watched the typical type of game from Man Utd where again they threw the game away in the end of the match. It should have been extra lopsided but somehow they managed to keep it close.
My first task for the day was to fix the latch on the coop door. The tab broke holding my wire that actuates it. I had a vision the night before as I was going to bed of using a terminal lug which I quickly grabbed from my supplies.
I used a yellow ring terminal and pulled the plastic off the end, bolted it to the latch, and reran the wire. This is actually what I wanted to start with so that the latch can be actuated manually. It is still not exactly right and I have more tweaking to do but it will hold a lot long than the old part I had on.
Next was to the pole garden. I had to sweep it clean of sticks and large rocks, plus there was still roots from sunflowers that were like rocks.
About half an hour later I had the whole garden tilled and the birds were like vultures swooping in as soon as I made a pass.
Irrigation lines then went down.
Then the plastic got pulled out and weighted down and the fence posts pounded in before putting up the fence.
After 2 hours I had the pole garden done and ready for planting. I headed to the basement and sorted out a tub of smaller spuds from the boxes then headed out to plant.
These 2 rows got a spud per spot and ended up at 98 in total. I have 3 rows left that I can make wired for climbing stuff or I could just turn then whole thing into spuds... Not sure yet.
I drove the tiller back into the main garden and to the top where I got the area south of the garlic tilled.
I was able to change the plastic a bit since the garlic is taking up some of the old rows. I pulled the plastic and got it all weighted down.
I found I had to add some emitters on the ends of the lines as I had not planted as much prior in the rows.
Some pretty old kohl rabi seeds I am trying and some NZ spinach which I know for sure grows super well here. The right hand row is going to get a line of fence put up and peas planted.
Taking a bit of a break in the house I was a t the board for a bit. Seriously, everywhere but IN the bull?
Around noon while I was out tilling the boys wanted to watch the Matrix movies so the afternoon saw the marathon playing in th3e house.
I got a fire going in the pit a bit later but still in time.
Beef chuck steaks then went on to grill and they turned out quite tasty. Made a salad to go with while the last Matrix movie played.
Got out to soak and managed about an hour despite my skin being shitty.
Today is eclipse day but at only 20% here I may glance at it but it's not that big of a deal. I thankfully have my chiro appointment this morning after I get the boys back to school after spring break, I have to keep tilling in the main garden, move 3 or 4 garlic, maybe plant more seeds or spuds, and the sheep are going to need a new bale rolled in soon.
| 2024 Y/E Hive Goals | Goal | Current | +/- Goal | +/Week |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP | 30,000 | 25,095 | +267 | 30 |
| HBD Savings | 4,030 | 2,731 | / | 6 |
| Hive Posting Streak Days | 1681 | 1414 | / | 2 |
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