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- Monday, 4/28: Three New Trees Arrive
- Trees that we ordered from Fedco in January arrived today. We usually get them in March. I asked on April 21st if they still had our order and the following day they explained that staff shortages meant they were behind in sending out orders. Fedco sent the package on April 23rd. Fedco is in Clinton, Maine. The new trees are a Black Oxford apple tree, a Williams Pride apple tree, and a Seckel pear tree (click the previous tree words to see descriptions).
- Mary located a place to plant the new pear tree, north of the small Bartlett pear tree and west of the chicken run. She took the tall grass down with a scythe.
- While cutting tall grass, Mary noticed that the summer tanager came home. She heard it west of her and then in the raspberry patch where it hangs out in summer months.
- I walked east to the old cow barn and grubbed out a cow panel that was once part of a corral Mary's Uncle Herman built for handling beef cattle. It was tacked to a 4" x 6" green-treated post at one end and wired to an Osage orange post at the other end. Part of the bottom of the cow panel was buried in about four inches of clay, so I walked back home to get shovels and the tractor. On the way home, I threw a couple dozen ticks off that were scrambling up the outside of my boots and pants legs. They were bad! I performed a thorough search through all clothing when I got home. I drove the tractor back, dug up about four feet along the cow panel, then yanked the rest out of the ground and loaded it on the trailer behind the tractor. Mary helped me take it off the wagon near where we'll plant the pear tree. It will protect the tree from deer, who love gobbling up fruit tree branches.
- We saw the same female turkey that we photographed yesterday walking by on our lane. I watched it walk into the north woods.
- Bill called in the evening. We talked for about an hour. He's still learning his job. Bill wants to visit us May 10-11 and then Memorial Day Weekend.
- Trees that we ordered from Fedco in January arrived today. We usually get them in March. I asked on April 21st if they still had our order and the following day they explained that staff shortages meant they were behind in sending out orders. Fedco sent the package on April 23rd. Fedco is in Clinton, Maine. The new trees are a Black Oxford apple tree, a Williams Pride apple tree, and a Seckel pear tree (click the previous tree words to see descriptions).
- Tuesday, 4/29: Winemaking & Onion Seeds
- I made the must for the dandelion wine, which takes quite some time. I added the zest of a lime, an orange, and two lemons to the dandelion flowers that soaked in seven cups of water for two days, then set it on a low boil for an hour. I diced a pound of golden raisins, six inches of a stick of ginger, and all of the fruit after removing the outer covering of pith. All ingredients went into the nylon mesh bag. I added seven more cups of water, 0.2 grams of Kmeta, and 0.7 grams of diammonium phosphate (DAP). It now sits in the pantry overnight.
- Mary planted Red Bull, White Wing, and Patterson onion seeds and Matador shallot seeds in the near garden. That finishes all rows of the near garden.
- We saw half of a robin egg on the lane, so baby robins hatched.
- Mary heard a Baltimore oriole, which is the first of the year.
- She was also bombarded by a hummingbird while wearing a hot pink shirt. They always like that shirt.
- I watched two hockey games at night. One was the Minnesota Wild/Vegas Golden Knights playoff game and the other was the Edmonton Oilers/LA Kings game. They were both playing at roughly the same time, so I'd watch one for awhile, then switch to the other game. Vegas won, 3-2, in overtime, and goes up 3-2 games over the Wild. The Oilers won, 3-1, and lead their series, 3-2. I'm rooting for the Wild and the Oilers.
- Wednesday, 4/30: Turkeys & Winemaking
- It was a rainy and foggy day, so we hibernated inside.
- I added a half teaspoon of pectic enzyme to the dandelion wine. Prior to adding sugar, the specific gravity (SG) was 1.040. I added 1.5 pounds of sugar and another quart of water (grand total of 1 gallon, 2 cups of water) to raise the SG to 1.087. The pH was 3.5, so no acid blend was added. I worked up a starter batch of Red Star Côte des Blancs yeast and pitched it into the brew bucket 11 hours later. The yeast started working immediately, filling the pantry with a nice, fruity aroma.
- We watched two turkeys walk by the house today. First, we watched our familiar female turkey friend saunter by on the lane. Then, we saw a male turkey walk through the yard south of the house (see video, below). We noticed that they grab bunches of dandelion seed heads as they walk along. Later, while walking Plato on the lane, we noticed that all dandelion seeds are gone. Mary says that sparrows, who haven't flown north, are eating dandy seeds, too. Turkey hunting season is on, but we let them walk on by and only shoot at them with camera lenses to get images. Eating a chunk of 2x4 pine is more appetizing than chewing on a tough wild turkey, so I see no reason to hunt them.
- While putting chickens away for the night, we heard the first wood thrush singing in the timber north of the chicken coop.
- I watched the Winnipeg Jets beat the St. Louis Blues, 5-3. The Blues got away with several smash-mouth checks that should have been called as major penalties, but weren't. Referees were in La-La Land!
A male turkey (Tom, or gobbler) walking by the house.
- Thursday, 5/1: Bunny Intruder in Near Garden
- A check of the dandelion wine revealed a specific gravity of 1.067, so the yeast is progressing nicely. It's bubbling and giving off a fruity and floral aroma.
- We think the parsnips are starting to sprout. It's hard to tell, due to so many weeds sprouting at the same time. There are several blossoms on the strawberry plants. Some have slightly yellow leaves, so Mary added fertilizer.
- I removed the wire ties, opened up, and moved the cow panel cages around two dead apple rootstock twigs where we'll transplant new apple trees.
- I watched Vegas beat Minnesota, 3-2, to advance in the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. I also watched Edmonton beat LA, 6-4, to also advance. Bill and I texted back and forth during the first game.
- When we walked Plato on his final outing, I chased a rabbit out of the near garden. It's been eating snow pea sprouts. The bunny ran east and right through the chicken wire fence. I roared as it bounced north through the brush. My voice echoed loudly off the trees, probably waking the neighbors. After putting Plato inside, Mary and I investigated the fencing and found a hole in the chicken wire that I temporarily fixed by twisting a few wires together.
- Dave Parmeter, a Homer High School classmate, saw that I wished Mary (Owens) Burdick (another classmate) a happy birthday, yesterday, and told me that she died from a heart attack earlier this year. I didn't know. He said Karen (Babcock) DeVaney (also a classmate) is in bad shape. I think Karen has Alzheimer's.
- Friday, 5/2: Planting Three More Fruit Trees
- In the morning, Mary and I planted the three trees that arrived earlier this week. First, we opened the box the trees came in and put their roots in buckets of water. I whacked tall grass down at the two planting sites in the south orchard while Mary dug a hole for the Seckel pear tree west of the chicken yard. Then, I helped hold the pear tree at the proper height while Mary added soil, which was very clay-bound for the pear. Compost, sand, and cut grass also went into that hole. A plastic tree guard tied to a rebar stake was added, along with a cow panel bent into a circle around the tree. The two locations in the south orchard received soil amendments last year, so not as much was added, and Mary's digging was easier and quicker. One of those trees also has a quarter-inch hardware cloth guard around it, which keeps rabbits out. I need to add additional ones to other trees. While we put tools away, rain started falling.
- While we were getting ready to plant trees, we saw a pair purple martins on the electric wires next to the house. Mary said she hasn't seen them since 2011. We also watched a bald eagle fly low over us near the end of our tree planting session.
- After a waffle midday meal, Mary cross stitched.
- We did evening chores early because rain was predicted and it started raining at the end of chores.
- I watched the St. Louis Blues defeat the Winnipeg Jets, 5-2. The Blues scored four goals in a little over five minutes in the second period. The series is tied at three games, each. The final game will be on Sunday in Winnipeg.
- An afternoon check of the dandelion wine gave me a specific gravity reading of 1.030. I'll be racking it tomorrow.