Life on Full Quiver Farm

Full Quiver Farm is a small (but growing) hobby farm located in the Hoosier State. There's never a dull moment around here with 12 people, and way too many animals living here. I'm Jessica, the manager of the animals (but not the people!). I'm looking forward to having my own mini-farm in the not so distant future, but until we can find the perfect place, for the perfect price...home sweet home is here on Full Quiver Farm.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Chicken Pox

Ugh! We spent the weekend in Ohio. On the way there on Friday, I had a fever, took ibruprofen, and felt better. Then I started getting spots. Now I have thousands, and I'm miserable! I'm a week away from turning 24, and I have chicken pox! Crazy!

Friday, September 29, 2006

It's been a pretty uneventful week. It looks like Fall is here to stay. It's been getting cooler and cooler every day. Last night it got down to 38.

On Wednesday, I went to Illinois with Dad. He's decorating a restaurant with historic pictures, so we spent a few hours at the town museum going through boxes of pictures, and picking some out to use on the walls. Once we finished there, I rode along with him to Wisconsin to bring M.S.S. home for the weekend. We didn't get back home until 2:00 Thursday morning.

Tomorrow morning someone is coming to buy some ducks. I have about 20 that need to go, but she only wants 3. I'm planning to take quite a few to the BIG poultry show in Indy in November. Hopefully I can sell enough to pay the entry fee.

TTYL

Friday, September 22, 2006

Sometime in the next week or two, Jason and I are supposed to go get two pairs of Mandarin ducks (this isn't my picture, I just borrowed it). I need to refurbish a cage to keep them in. They are exotic ducks, and have the reputation of being pretty wild. We are getting them from an 11 year old boy though, and his are supposed to be pretty tame. I will post pictures if we ever get them.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Work

It's a beautiful day, 65 and VERY sunny. I have a whole list of things I want to get done, and I really NEED to get them done today because it's supposed to rain for the next 3 days...But, I have NO energy. That's the problem with my job, it doesn't take much brain power, so I have all morning to think and make plans. Unfortunately, it does take lots of energy, so by the time I get home, I have lots of plans, and no motivation.

Hmmm, for some reason blogger doesn't want to upload pictures right now. I guess I will try again later.

Now I better go accomplish at least one thing, so the day won't be a total waste.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Church Picnic





These are some pictures from our church picnic on Saturday. We had a cook-out, and played tug-of-war, had a sack race, and an egg toss. When it was almost time to go home, Gabe worked up enough nerve to ask for a motorcycle ride. One of the dads in church rode his motorcycle to the picnic, and gave Gabe, Miriam, Teddy and Seth rides. They really enjoyed it.



Introducing Hoosier Heart's Farm Nepoleon. He's a 7 month old Nigerian Dwarf buck. Nigerians are miniature dairy goats. Jason has two does, and "Leo" will be their husband when he gets older.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006



Here's a picture I took today of the puppy we kept. His name is Broden. He is growing like a weed, and is absolutely adorable. He is also one of the best behaved puppies I've ever met. He LOVES everybody, and tries very hard to please. When he's being obedient, he watches me constantly to make sure I see what a good boy he is. He comes down to the barn with me every night when I milk the goats. He tried to chase chickens a couple of times, but then he figured out that was a bad thing to do...Now he goes out of his way to make a wide berth around them.

He loves goat milk, so he gets a bowl full every night "fresh from the source". He actually knows where it comes from, and he sits beside the milk stand watching intently until his bowl is full.


It's been raining on and off for the last two days and nights. I miss the sun! All this rain is keeping the grass green, and growing, but the corn and soybean fields are turning yellow. That means Fall isn't very far away...

The yard is a muddy mess. Miriam and the ducks think it's wonderful.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

At the nature park


JM and I took the twins, Lem, and Miriam for a picnic and hiking at the DePauw nature park. It's an old quarry that has been turned into a park and outdoor classroom for DePauw. The bottom of the quarry is a large shallow pond. We hiked around the rim.

Bird's eye view of Canada geese. There were about 100 on the little islands in the pond.

On one of the overlooks.
Miriam resting before the hike.
We noticed these odd looking geese, and got as close as we could. They are blue snow geese. They are fairly common in some parts of the US, but not around here, so it was cool to see them. I was very glad I had the camera!



It's another beautiful day. I think we're going to go have a picnic lunch somewhere. I spent a long time doing chores, and moving birds around. I tried to take some pictures of the geese for my website, but they were too busy playing in the pools to pose!