Although you wouldn't know it from the weather, spring is here. At least that's what the daffodils think.
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If you ever doubt a coyote's sense of smell, this a hole they dug to get at a goat I'd buried back in November. They sniffed it out and keep digging a hole right into guts despite me reburying it over and over.
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It's kind of hard to see in this pic, but if you look in the foreground you can see my pincher hook that I finally got to use to drag uprooted stumps to my burying pit.
I'd bought it a while back to pull stumps out of the ground, but it was just too hard on my quad. You really need a tractor to do something like that. Now I just use the bulldozer to push out the stumps. However, if it's a long way from my stump pit, it's a pain to push the stump all the way to my stump pit.
My new solution works well though. I just hook the pincher to uprooted stump, then pull it to the pit with the quad, then when I get 4 or 5 stacked up I just push them in the pit with the bulldozer. So far it's been working great.
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We also followed through on my committement to add a beehive each year. This time, instead of building the box myself and getting a bee pack through the mail, we decided to buy a ready made hive. These hives cost about the same, but are already established so they start producing honey right away.
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Strapping up the hive at dusk. Getting ready to transport to the prop. Here's my friend Dusty who has gone all in and bought 14 hives.
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We made it safely to the prop and the bees are still safely strapped in.
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I don't think the bees liked the trip. As soon as I opened the front door, they came boiling out.
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They generally don't come out at night, so seeing this many come out shows how mad they were. Now that they're settled in, I need to go inspect the hive and see how things are looking.
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