Measures
1 oz = 8 dram = 29.6 ml = 6 tsp = 2 Tbsp = 1/8 cup
1/2 oz = 4 dram = 14.8 ml = 3 tsp = 1 Tbsp
1/4 oz = 2 dram = 7.4 ml = 1 1/2 tsp
1/8 oz = 1 dram = 3.7 ml = 3/4 tsp
Note: ml have been rounded to tenths.
So much happens in our lives and we loose track of time, things, people, ideas, and dreams. Since my last post, I have doubled the size of my goat herd, nearly doubled the size of our cattle fold, and aged. I have made quick judgments that had to be adjusted. I’ve made new networking contacts. …
I want to start putting a milestone on each year. A recap of what was accomplished on the farm and a quick summary of dreams for the next year. Main House: No activity was planned or completed on the main house. — We need to put a new roof on the house, install some piers, hang guttering…
55 degrees on the farm this morning with overcast skies. Along the day we’ve gotten about 3/8 inch of rain. We were able to put in a couple of rows with radishes, lettuce, carrots, and more lettuce. Baby chicks are doing what they do. Big chicks are wet. And we have spring blossoms!
We started our journey with chickens and a garden. We still have both. The chicken flock is smaller now tho. We found that we don’t use a lot of eggs and we do not have the desire to process our own birds for food. We can if we have to but we’d just as soon…
Snow. That is what it is. Got out this morning and made sure the animals all had food and water. Then went back out later to make sure the water wasn’t freezing up quickly. Sweet Pea is one of the busiest dogs I have ever seen. The snow was smooth and beautiful this morning. Bear…
I must admit that I was very excited about posting regular farm updates. However, I’m not the most consistent person in the world so it’s been hit or miss. All the farm animals have survived the first big snow. It’s still pretty cold around here though. At least the water is NOT freezing quickly. The…