(This was supposed to post yesterday, but I had the wrong date. We'll leave it as 'Wildlife Wednesday').
So, feeding the kitties means we have some other visitors. This guy visits almost nightly.
(This was supposed to post yesterday, but I had the wrong date. We'll leave it as 'Wildlife Wednesday').
So, feeding the kitties means we have some other visitors. This guy visits almost nightly.
A LOT of rain.
This was a couple of weekends ago. We got about 5 inches of rain in a couple of hours.
We learned where our low spots are.
The backyard has a low spot right here near the well-shed.
Here is the front yard toward the driveway.
Here is a little more of the front yard.
Here is the side of the house near the septic. The water runs from this side of the property through the front yard and down the sides of the driveway toward the road and speaking of...
We've done a few things at the to keep things safe and keep an eye on things. What types of things? Temps, water and electricity!
First up, we got these. They are the GOVEE remote temperature sensors. We bought them HERE ON AMAZON if you are interested. They also measure humidity but we're mostly concerned about tracking temperatures.
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Hope your weekend is off to a good start.
We were cooking dinner not too long ago and looked out the kitchen window and saw this...
...just a couple of deer strolling through the driveway and front yard. Nothing like a wonderful meal, a couple glasses of wine and some local wildlife just casually saying hello.
We love it out there here!
#lifeisgood
When we didn't have our well to water our plants, we've left the wheelbarrows to sit upright and left some of the 5 gallon buckets out next to the barn and shed. Even after we got the well, before we moved in I only had to go a few times to fill up the buckets.
That's because all other times, I used rainwater!
We really wanted to see how it would work and how much water we could reclaim.
We are amazed at how much we collect! This is one of the wheelbarrows after a rain (and I had already dipped in a bucket for some water)...
These three 5-gallon buckets were full up to the top (I had already used some of one bucket before I thought to take photos). Fifteen gallons of water here just ready to use. Now this is just to water the plants we had temporarily put behind the barn until we were out here and could use the hose.
But what that did was make us realize that we should really look into reclaiming/harvesting rainwater.
Now that we have our gutters, it should be easier to adapt something for use. Doing some research now!
The first official mow of the year is in the books.
The service shop dropped it off a couple weeks ago and I had to wait for some rainy weather to finally clear out.