Monday, September 20, 2010

Chickens and Eggs




Over the course of the year we bought 43 new chickens, and 6 new ducks. That gave us 60 hens, three roosters and 7 ducks. Well, since then we have sold three hens, 4 hens died and we lost one duck and as a surprise, one hen turned out to be a rooster.

Well, last week I entered a dozen eggs into the local county fair and won first place. A little recognition for all our love and hard work to chickens.
By the way, I also won first place for my lufa sponge, and second place for popcorn.




Tuesday, July 13, 2010

St. Augustine

This was our third visit to St. Augustine. Here is why we enjoy this city so much.



The architecture - Flagler College




























The water















The History

Ponce De Leon made landfall in April of 1513 and named that land La Florida, the city founded in September of 1565 named St. Augustine. Not until 2055 will the American flag have waved over St. Augustine longer than the Spanish flag.

Ponce De Leon travelled with Christopher Columbus on his 1493 voyage to Santo Domingo. In 1508 Ponce travelled to San Juan and soon became its governor. After the 1513 trip to the east coast of Florida he travelled to the west coast. He left in February of 1521 with two ships and 200 men, by July of that year he was dead. He is buried in San Juan Puerto Rico.

Beach Vacation















The first week of July we took our family, the boys and Katya, the chaperon from Belarus, to St. Augustine, Florida. We stayed in a beautiful home in the historic area of the town, and drove the ten minutes to the beach four different days. We had a very enjoyable trip. Katya and the boys really love the beach. Katya had seen the ocean before, but the boys had never, Belarus being landlocked. We also visited the alligator farm one morning and rented a boat for one entire day.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Swimming, hiking and Horses












We have a small river that flows through our property, last Friday we all went swimming. Saturday we hiked around Pilot Mountain knob, then on Monday we saddled up a couple horses and got the boys riding in the ring.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Summer with our boys from Belarus

Robert and Artsiom



Artsiom and Helena



Intimidator, the new roller coaster



Entrance to Carowinds

We are participating once again in the American Belarus Relief Organization (ABRO), which sends children of Belarus to America for six weeks in the summer. We take them to the doctor, dentist and eye doctor and buy them shoes and clothing and they live as one of us in the hot summer sun. At our house they also get to feed animals and do farm chores as well as play outside and ride bikes. I will be putting pictures up of some of the things we are doing.



Yesterday we all went to Carowinds. Yes, Helena has a broken arm, she fell from her horse.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Trail Rides







Here in Pinnacle we live between 1-6 miles from some of the best horse trails in NC. The Sauratown Horse Trails, part of the Mountains to the Sea trail, and the Pilot Mountain State Park Corridor Trail are both very close to our home and lately Jeff and the girls have been making good use of them. As they do more riding we'll post more pictures of the trails, but here are a few.




Thursday, May 13, 2010

New crop of chicks





Last week, along with Helena's 13th birthday, new chicks arrived. We got four new breeds, Buff Chanteclers, Black Australorps, Speckled Sussex, and Light Brahmas. This is the first time we got chicks that were non-yellow, and they are all so cute.