Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Just got back from visiting Levi
This day shall....etc.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Kathy has a really nice place. Goats, cows, dogs (big dogs!), a couple of miniature horses, poultry, and sheep. She's currently doing it all herself, because her dad's in the hospital and her mom's taking care of him. She's at least fifty, I'd say. Good luck with all the work. Two of the dogs were loose when we were there: a huge Great Pyrenees that looked like a woolly cushion, or maybe a futon; and an extremely handsome German Shepherd who flattered my by asking me to pet him, in a tentative and unassuming way. Not shy, but standoffish. The GP took anything I was willing to give him. And some of the goats were beautiful little ladies. There were several Saanens; one of them tends towards quadruplets, and she's currently pregnant. She's so stretched out her sides stick out at least a foot, either side.
B took Owen today, so he's going to miss the movie. We're going to go see "Expelled", about the institutional attitude toward people who question evolution. Mrs. Freeouf says she went to see it on opening night--we stopped at Luke's because Dad needed welding help. Luke stood him up. Mark was there the first time we stopped. We stopped again on the way back with the lambs, and he and Luke had gone to see a movie. Dad wasn't very happy. A little grim, maybe. But look what I got out of the whole thing! Funfun! And we stopped at Burger King on the way home. :p
Friday, April 25, 2008
We also saw The Adventures of Johnny Bunko. I read a little, standing there. Can I read your copy when we come for graduation, Niisan? 'S funny. The Naruto poster, in his actual office--heh!
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Amens
Woman, son hurt in fall from tractor
By the Lincoln Journal Star
A Cortland mother and son were in stable condition late Wednesday after being seriously injured Tuesday evening in a tractor accident in Cortland.
According to the Gage County Sheriff’s Office, Sandra Amen, 38, and her son Levi, 13, were riding in the bucket of a front end loader on a 1948 John Deere tractor being driven by Amen’s husband, Douglas Amen, 42. The couple’s 9-year-old son, Benjamin, was sitting on Douglas Amen’s lap.
Witnesses told the sheriff’s office that Douglas Amen was raising and lowering the bucket during the ride.
Douglas Amen, while trying to avoid running over family members, swerved the tractor to the left and stopped the tractor on the southeast corner of the intersection, near a stop sign. The sheriff’s office said Douglas Amen immediately shut off the tractor and ran to aid his family.
During the incident, Benjamin Amen’s right hand and wrist were injured when they struck the tractor.
Sandra Amen was taken by Star Care helicopter to BryanLGH Medical Center West in Lincoln. The two boys were taken to the hospital by a Lincoln Fire and Rescue ambulance.
Sandra and Levi Amen remained in the hospital Wednesday afternoon in stable condition. Their injuries did not appear to be life-threatening. Benjamin Amen was treated and released.
Investigation of the accident was continuing, Sheriff Millard “Gus” Gustafson said Wednesday afternoon.
I just left a message on their answering machine offering to help with the route, since it'll probably be Ethan doing the route by himself. Or with Ben, but since it sounds like he hurt his right arm....anyway.
It is so incredibly strange, not to say jarring, hearing familiar names, faces, voices reduced to the simple, factual phrases of a writer at the Journal Star.
We actually saw the ambulance and the helicopters. Dad was drilling us in case it was an attack. I was doing the dishes....washing out peanut butter jars for Dad to use in the garage. Everybody else was being assigned to a post to keep watch.
What's cognitive dissonance?
Saturday, April 19, 2008
My girls
Lizzie is on the left, with lighter wool and only the small ear tag. Starling is on the right.
Doug came up with their names. The underlying rationale is that they're Suffolk/Hampshires, and should therefore have European names.
Starling to the front, Lizzie in back.
So Starling is a European bird, and Lizzie is....a good strong English name. And Hampshires are from the south of England anyway. Not sure where Suffolk is.
YAY SHEEP!!
We didn't even get lost on the way, even though our directions weren't exactly confidence-inspiring and I was just waking up when I wrote them down. Turns out they were perfectly adequate.
Oh, and the dog. A Border collie, who's a half-trained working dog. Kind of a pain, because he's not fully trained, but oh well.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
One annoying thing about blogging is you have to be at a computer. Which means that if you think of something, it's no good if you aren't at a computer, because if you don't write it down you'll forget it before you get a turn.
Right. Currently reading Charles deLint, who is a very good writer. He pretty much invented the urban fantasy genre, with his city of Newford. I love the stories. They aren't all that light: they can be dark and poignant and depressing. But they are also hopeful.
Kathy is supposed to call me today with a price on her Katahdin laddies. If she doesn't, I'm to call her. And I have yet to get back to Lana on her ewes. Which I need to do, because I doubt she'll wait forever. Besides, I think we've pretty much decided we want to buy, and I wouldn't change my mind until I actually visit her farm, which I haven't.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
Mmmmm, anything else? Mrs. Schlake took me out to the place on Apple with the Boers, which is owned by Ron Boden's (her cousin's) ex-wife. Who seems to have absconded with her beautician a long time ago, which however much ancient history is also very juicy gossip, yes? None of the goats were very interested in talking to me except for one kid, who was pretty certainly a bottle baby and only interested in fingers. Certainly not in petting. Talking to other people's goats makes me miss having my own animals much, much more.
Today was patheitc as far as school goes, though. It was after noon when I got back from Mrs. Schlake's, and then there was manga! to read. I still got the important stuff done, though, like history and science. The stuff that has to get done or it affects the next day's schoolwork because you can't ignore it. The stuff that's specifically assiged by lesson, as opposed to "1 L." or "yes".
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-Ha!
I've gotten two replies to my advertisements for lambs! A lady in Crete has Katahdins for sale, and a guy in Lincoln has Corsicans and Corsican/Jacob crosses. Mom sounds disapproving about 'em both, because they're all hair breeds, but I'd love some Jacobs! Not a whole herd, but one or two. That's a particularly spectacular example over there, but maybe you can see why Mom objects. I told the guy I'd like to come take a look. Finally, Mom wants me to go talk to the Schlakes, who always do sheep in 4-H at the fair. I'm not very optimistic, because club lambs tend to be Suffolks, which I'm not enthusiastic about. If I want meat breeds I can get Katahdins or something, thanks, and if I'm looking for wool I'll get something else. Like Icelandics or Finns. Or Cheviots....*sigh* Cheviots have the most adorable faces. But not Suffolks. Anyway, they'd probably be docked so far they don't have tails. Which is a health risk but common or mandatory in show sheep. Which is what the Schlakes are into.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Oh, and Win-chan finally returned from her Net-deprived desert! Well, probably not a desert....she went home to her village for Easter holidays, and they don't have any Net there. Although she says she had her laptop, so she had, like, downloads, but she couldn't talk to me. And now she's back! So nice....First off, she likes manga. So do my brothers, Zak, and Kerirae. Secondly, she's female. So's Kerirae. Thirdly, she likes the same stuff I do, writes coherently about it, and isn't constantly putting herself down. Okay, I'm being unjust to Kerirae. But Win-chan is still more fun. Less awkward, somehow. And we share more tastes, which with Kerirae.....she likes shounen ai. And yaoi. And catboys....okay, so do I, in moderation. But. Win-chan's easier. I can even worship her, what with her being an editor and older than me. Which Kerirae also is, older, but not more mature, as far as I can tell. I think Kerirae's more tech-savvy than me, though. Although that Myspace background hasn't materialized yet. Ah, well. I'll wait. Nothing wrong with the horses.