Homestead Update – Living Room Floor Before and After

I think the photographs will tell this story well enough, though do insert ‘nastiest cat pee stink you can imagine’ into the before pictures to get the full affect. 😉

The first thing on our list was ‘rip out the disgusting red carpet,’ i’m a Pisces after all – red is NOT my color. Then we replaced the windows and the beheomoth coal stove. It’s hard to tell how bad the original windows are – but trust me, they were BAD. The new woodstove is SO much more efficient. You mean you don’t need to burn a cord of wood a NIGHT to stay warm???

And the most fun project of all – laying the new floor! Made easy by our new chop saw and some practice, the shiny new floor has brought new life to the place, as well as a new living room layout. I’m in love with our new HOME which is finally feeling like one!

Wait, can we see that one more time – side by side?

Love it!

Don’t you just love home renovations that make such a huge improvement/difference?

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Roo Giveaway – Winner Announced!

Drumroll please………

Congratulations to Beth for winning a brand new Roo in your favorite color! An email will be sent to you shortly to request shipping info and all that jazz.

Didn’t win? Don’t cry! I’m super stoked to offer 20% off to all my favorite folks here at Pocket Pause. Use the coupon code “pocketpause” at RooApron.com to receive 20% off for the next week. Coupon will expire next Thursday, so go grab your favorite color and get ready to enjoy some hands free chores! Thanks to everyone who entered!

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Homestead Update: September 1st

The homestead is dry, dry, dry – but i foresee some green popping up in next month’s update! I can’t wait until the ‘January first” update when i’ll line up all the photos to see how we’ve progressed… though what will truly be exciting is to compare all the firsts of months with years of that month’s firsts. I can’t wait!

But for now, we’re living in the present. Some exciting projects are underway here at Birdsong Farm. I’ll be posting a ‘before and after’ post this week of our living room – that is finally covered in a real FLOOR instead of just stained sub-flooring! Woot. Here i am getting all excited by the first few rows:

Remember that hedgerow i planted way back when? Well, i am HAPPY to say that nearly all of the shrubs (Oregon Grape and Red Flowering Current – both natives) are thriving and growing well, but am irritated to say that almost none of the sunflowers and other flowers/herbs that i planted between the shrubs made it. VOLES are the devil! At least we have a few happily blooming sunflowers – and next year: i will start indoors and plant earlier! Birdsong Farm WILL be surrounded by hedges of sunflowers! It will! (this is me manifesting something…. can you tell?). Then/Now:

Other things we got done in august but didn’t really post about:

  • Processed my first batch of rabbits!
  • Made a “killing cone” and processed some spring cockerels
  • Our chickens all started laying regularly!
  • Our ducks started laying as well – and Snowflake is even sitting! (hoping for Christmas duck if she successfully hatches and rears)
  • Finally did some homesteading and got in a delicious batch of pickles
  • Purchased a baker’s dozen of tiny native White Oaks to plant along the dusty road – now that is a long term investment…. will we ever see them grow to true ‘tree’ size?

And, the garden is growing. It seems silly to have such a tiny little patch of green, but it’s MY tiny patch of green and we’ve gotten quite a few salads out of it and at least several meal’s worth of beans and tomatoes. Dill is my go-to beneficial insect attractor, but alas – i saw no good bucks living and breeding on my little patch but did find plenty of evil flea beetles destroying my favorite kale and mustards. Sigh. Next spring: guinea hens will be hatched!

August was great and we hope to maybe get a nice 8 mile hike in at Silver Creek Falls later this month. For now, we slave to get ready for our big housewarming party in 2 weeks after which we’ll begin focusing hard on getting the wood stacked for winter and repairs done on the barn. Once it starts raining – we’ll be scheming up rooms to paint and closets to shelve.  There’s always something to do here!

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Corgi Friends!

Taking a break from “fiber” Fridays, i thought i’d stick with this month’s “friend” theme and post a few fun photos from Pocket’s recent playdate.

Facebook friend and Corgi rescue activist, Amy Carmona and her pups, Magic and Romeo paid us a visit last weekend! The boys weren’t as keen to play as Pocket would have liked, but she loved just having a friend her own stature to share her yard with.

It is amazing how Corgis just love to play with other Corgis. I’ve found this to be the case with many breeds, but Corgis in particular with their short confirmation and delicate backs really seem to love getting to pounce and chase with dogs their own size and shape. Nothing is worse than a big, tall dog playing “bat me in the face” when you’re only 12 inches tall. Corgi butts unite in the eternal search for voles!

Thanks for stopping by and increasing the cuteness levels (and noise level – barrooooo) of Birdsong Farm for a day, Amy!

Does your dog prefer to play with dogs of the same breed?

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