Wednesday December 22nd, 2010

Santa Tux


Grandma gave Tux a red sweater and Santa hat for Christmas. Too Cute. We're heading out in the morning to Louisiana for some Christmas visiting and hunting.


Merry Christmas All!

December 21st, 2010

Nothing exciting to write about so here's a couple of pics I've been wanting to post....

I took this picture a little over a year ago. It's unusual to see such a tiny fawn all alone. I was wondering if he'd make it all by himself, poor baby.

Well, here's what he looks like now. He's still hanging around. I call him Lil Orphan.

Finally got my new pipes in the pumphouse wrapped in heat tape and insulated. Of COURSE when I was "almost" done, one of the pipes came apart and I got soaked from head to toe. Had to take everything back off, dry it all, fix the pipe, and start over. LOL.




December 13th - 18th 2010

I came home on the 13th, on the 14th I had the closing on my new land (!!!). With the new 33 acres - I now own 40 acres!

In the picture below, the red box is the 7 acres I already had, the green box is the new 33.........


After that excitement I came down with a virus and haven't done anything AT ALL the rest of the week.

Haven't even seen any deer lately but the wild turkeys have been coming right up to the house.........

26 hens were in this flock.


December 1st - 12th 2010

This is what my new well looks like. All of the piping runs underground to my pumphouse and connects to the electric and plumbing there. SO glad I didn't have to redo all of that! Ignore the huge pile of shale I need to clean up. Ugh.

I was thinking of going to Louisiana for a pre-Christmas visit when my cousin Ann called to tell me my favorite Aunt "Tut" was in the hospital, so I went down.


Tut and John

The news was bad. Tut has pancreatic cancer.
Prayers appreciated.



November 2010

November was also busy.
Had to find out what was wrong with my well, it turned out I had only 26 gallons of water with a half-gallon a minute return rate. In other words, I had to drill a new well. That took most of the month, off and on. Finally got the new (440 feet deep!) well online December 4th.

Meanwhile, rifle deer season opened on the 13th. Eric came up for the hunt and shot a nice 7 point opening morning -


I shot a 6 point that afternoon -


Spent the next several days cleaning, boning, and putting up deer meat. Also making my skull mounts. Finished that then shot this 8 point.

I've had enough deer stuff! It's hard work and I'm out of shape!
Barely finished all that and my Thanksgiving company came up for 6 days. Monique, Roy, Brandi and Eric. Brandi & Eric hunted but didn't see anything. Had lots of fun, food, and drinks. Of course I forgot to take pictures!
The last two days of the month I RESTED. Whew.

October 2010

October was busy! Arrived home on the 5th. Besides trying to get settled and caught up after 8 months, I've had lots of company. Guess everyone missed me, lol.


Eric came up for a bow hunt the first weekend, the following weekend I went to Louisiana for the opening of deer season there. That was also my birthday and Eric gave me a Game Cam. It's SO cool to see what comes to my feeder at night!

The next weekend Monique and Brandi came up for a visit. Brandi discovered my new crossbow, I taught her to shoot it and she hunted the whole time. Saw lots of deer (and turkey!) but none close enough to shoot.

Also exciting in October, we're in severe drought and my well is going dry! More on that next post.......

Feburary - September 2010

Believe it or not my New Years resolution last year was to keep up better with my blog and my email. See how well that worked out!

At the beginning of February I went back to Florida for Jack's memorial service. He wanted his ashes scattered at sea. It was a beautiful ceremony with friends and family........


Gerald, Mom, Me, Tom (Jack's son), Paula,
Julie (Tom's wife, in front)

I planned on staying in Florida with Mom for a couple of weeks, then returning home. Before I left Mom started feeling bad so I ended up bringing her to the ER to find out what was wrong.

Turned out she had a rare form of cancer (peritonial). The good news was it was treatable with 6 months of chemo and an operation. She wanted treatment at Mayo clinic in Jacksonville so I went home to close up my house, my brother Gerald found an apartment there that would accept pets, so Tux and I went to live in Ponte Vedra Beach (just south of Jacksonville).

September 30th Mom was given the all clear. Whew!
October 1st I moved her back to Ft Lauderdale, my sister came down to stay with her for a few weeks and I left for home on October 4th.