Friday, November 29, 2013

Shagbars!

Fruit of Richard's labors. Hickory nut bars with our nuts and honey.
These were amazingly delicious!

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Loads of hickory nuts!


We have lots of Shagbark Hickory trees on the property and realized this year that they produce tons of amazing nuts…….however getting the nuts is a long hard process. They start out like a small tennis ball like the top pic, you remove the green husk before the squirrels get them, dry them for at least two weeks, then figure out how to get the nuts out without losing your mind! We've found that a hammer and the right size of flat rock works better than a traditional nut cracker. Well worth it!

Carrot Crop

So I've finally harvested my second carrot crop, the first one didn't turn out too well. The bugs seemed to love them and they were a bit crowded. These "atomic reds" are beautiful albeit a bit orange to me but who cares, they taste great and will be perfect for Thanksgiving dinner along with the crop of parsnips!


Thursday, August 8, 2013

The first honey crop!

So we had a very productive year with our three hives. I'm not sure how we will fill all the orders for our artisan honey. We had a whopping 5 pounds of honey produced this year! Actually that's quite good considering this is the first year for these hives. If all goes well over the winter we should have approximately 100 pounds of honey next year! Now that's production.


The awesome label designed by Richard!

Monday, July 29, 2013

Finally..............flush.

After waiting for weather and money we're finally installing out new septic "Hoot" system. It looks as if we're building a hotel!





Thanks Septic Mgmt. Group. Great job!



The Dump

Back in the day there was no such thing as garbage pick-up so every good farmer had a "dump". It was usually not too far from the house but not too close as to be unsightly or smelly. Ours was located behind the barn and much of the garbage was in a creek/drainage ditch! Just knowing it was there bugged me so in preparation of our new septic system that will be installed nearby we cleaned it out. 
Heavy machinery required. Here are some of our finds.



bucket-o-nails!













Monday, June 24, 2013

A little bit of demolition!

I was getting impatient for the construction to start so I helped move things along by "removing" this old pump house that was really just full of garbage. It came down amazingly easy considering that it was old cinder block. There were, however, at least three roofs on it. Ugh!






Bye Bye Chicken Coop!

This has been a long time coming! This was a chicken coop from the previous owner and it was filled with an even 4" layer of chicken manure. We estimate it to have been built in the 1940's sometime as we found a Kayo chocolate drink bottle underneath along with other unwanted garbage as is the tradition here at Lucky Dog Farm.







Monday, June 17, 2013

Honey A' comin!

Springtime is time for bees. Richard is an experienced bee keeper going back to his youth in Princeton, NJ. We started with these two hives and recently added another that was  already building its honeycomb. With any luck we'll have honey this fall!


Friday, April 26, 2013

The House? Getting closer!

So we are now working with our third architect and feel a little closer to where we want to be. Here are some drawings from the current plans with Sketchup.

Front

Back

In the pic above the two smaller sections are the existing 1700's and 1800's sections. The larger section to the right is new. 

New members of the family!


We have a momma and 5 baby foxes living on our hillside. We captured tons of video with a motion activated camera last night. Too cute!



Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Best Husband Ever!

One week before Valentine's Day I received this amazingly beautiful box of macaroons from Laduree in Paris. 

http://www.laduree.fr/en/maisons/monde-details
Amazing!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Our new house?


Oops! nothing happening yet, amazing! that's the chicken coop where some day, apparently far in the future, our house will be. If you look closely you can see where, in a fit of frustration, we put some stakes at the corners so we could "imagine" our new house. Patience..........

Christmas Barn


Our holiday decoration. I almost broke my neck getting this up there but it looks pretty.

Dirty Dog!

Donut is a hound mix and a real hunter! She especially likes digging for mice, of which we apparently have many here on the farm!

dead mouse lower left! Nice.....

Meet Milo!

Milo is our new addition here at Lucky Dog Farm and he sure is lucky. He was a stray down in, get this, Ruin Creek North Carolina. Where do they come up with these names? He's approximately 8 years old and was going to be euthanized because he had all sorts of things wrong with him. We are thrilled to have him and we think Donut is too.
Settling in on Donut's bed!