I am married to a pretty good guy. He’s a patient man who is willing to come along for the ride on any crazy train I happen to hop aboard. He was so supportive when I said I wanted to quit my job to come home and be with Henry. But he knows me better than to assume that being at home with our little boy was the only thing I planned to do. After all, I started beekeeping when on maternity leave, because having a preemie who never slept more than one hour at a time for that whole first year just wasn’t enough to challenge me! So late one night, as I twisted to turn off the bedside lamp, I heard him quietly ask “So, can you give me any idea as to what this mid-life crisis of yours might entail, just so I can prepare myself?” I sighed, rolled over, looked him squarely in the eye and said, “It might involve chickens. And definitely more bees. And maybe foster babies. And probably a bed-and-breakfast. And for sure, a few alpacas.” And then I waited. Silence. And finally, he smiled and said, “Well, I guess we’d better start looking for a bigger house on a few acres in the country.” That is a pretty good guy. That is MY pretty good guy. So imagine my indignant surprise when yesterday I noticed that he had posted, to my facebook timeline, a video about the hazards of raising chickens. I should have known that he would start throwing pseudo-scientific stuff my way to try and kill my dreams!!! And all he had to say for himself was that it was ‘too close to home not to post’. For any of you who also might harbour dreams of one day raising your own chickens, I give you this public service announcement (see link below). We can discuss it later, when we get together to talk about our chickens! http://offgridquest.com/survival/the-hazards-of-raising-hens
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5/11/2020 03:04:04 am
I don't know how to raise a backyard chicken, that's why I had to read the perks of it first before the consequences. Now I know why it was hard and many many people don't do it no more often. Of course, raising it could mean you have your own source of food where emergency situation comes. But I am pretty sure that it would be a big hassle for everyone. But if it is for you, then you will make an effort how to do the process of making it possible.
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Kari Raymer BishopLover of Jesus, cheeses and tropical breezes... seeking balance in life, even as I embrace new challenges and chase new dreams. I am wife, mother, daughter and friend, as well as teacher, entrepreneur, activist, writer, beekeeper and hostess. Come along on the journey through my long-awaited midlife crisis! Archives
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