The girls officially started school today, which interprets as, the younger one had an hour long class, and the older one helped me get her logged in on time and in the right place, and get her papers printed off for her to have ready for class. The older one will begin classes tomorrow, but as of yet, I don’t see either of her electives working out, and we have to get that sorted out as quickly as possible!
I let the work on the homestead go for today, apart from regular chores, in order to focus on the girls and their preparedness.
It is worth noting though, that the chickens are laying about four eggs a day among the new egg flock, the Buff Orpingtons. They are still in the appendage cage next to the egg coop as the pea-chicks are still too small to risk them in the same coop together. They are too valuable to lose to hens that are prone to pecking as a means of keeping order, then pecking an injured bird clean to death once they have ordered it.
All the other animals on the farm appeared to be fine today. Nothing was out of order.
The weather is lovely right now. It is a strange late August! Today’s high was 84°F. That was the high recorded on my weather station. It was reached in the evening, making today a very bearable day for most of it, and the forecast calls for cooling temperatures over the next ten days. Show me where I can live like this year round, and I will show you my new home. When I was a kid, I think we called that California.
I expect this week will remain not busy, apart from maybe when we go get our glasses, or when I go get groceries. I plan to keep week one of school available for the kids as they get rolling in their online classes. Then it is probably out to the woodpile for me. I also have a few animals to try to sell. But most important is making sure they are set for success and we all know their schedules. They also have homework and chores to keep up on.