First thing that I did this morning was to run into the high tunnel. I was convinced that some of my seeds have to of sprouted by now! Much to my pleasure, they all had except the butternut. There were three rows of little buds popping out of the soil! I could not have started today off any better. After we had got back from the back pasture doing some measuring I saw some Guineas in the high tunnel poking around the soil. I ran in to shoo them away and much to my dismay they had plucked about about 1/4 of the plants. Those guineas broke my heart today.
We are 95% done the cattle confinement. Today was my last day working on it and it has turned out extremely... confining... well, secure for any of those pregnant cows from going bizerk trying to get out.
Last but not least... for lunch I made an omlette.
Contents: eggs, tomato, basil (all from the farm), garlic and parmesan.
It was, as Brandon and I like to say about ok food, sufficient.
Hey honey, keep your head up and constantly ask yourself, "what did I learn today?" That will help make losses into gains as you grow through both victories and disappointments. You do not fail if you do not try. And if you do not try, you may never learn.
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