If anyone ever tells you Australia…

… is a hot, dry country: DON’T BELEIVE them, they are LYING to you.

It’s cold, it’s wet and the chooks are sheltering under the house again. I’m sitting in the sun room, wearing 2 merino wool layers, a cardigan, Stuart’s thick Arc’teryx cardigan, a woolly hat, woolly socks, wishing I had my thick padded North Wave trousers on instead of my fleeced tracksuit bottoms, and wrapped in mum’s thick blue woollen blanket.  I’m nursing a runny nose with a hot chocolate (unsweetened coconut milk and cocoa powder) and I’m not far off lighting the fire in the sitting room, just need a break in the drizzle and high winds to get in some more wood.  I think it could be a case of a hot toddy tonight.

Sadly it is that kind of wet that is useless for filling water tanks from roofs, just exceptionally good at making the place cold and wet.

There was a momentary, glorious sunrise this morning, momentary in the briefest of senses in that Stuart opened the curtains at 6am (curtains are used for warmth, not privacy) to witness it, then it was gone because of the speed at which the clouds were (and still are) moving by.  Right now, it is sunny, the grass is showing green, the horizon is as black as night and even as I type this the sun has gone again.  The horizon is still as black as night, and the one that is going to affect us next is going that way.

This bit of Australia is certainly not hot and sunny, yet.

The forecast for today.

Southern Tablelands for Thursday Cloudy. Medium (50%) chance of showers, becoming less likely late this afternoon and evening. Snow possible above 1300 metres. Winds NW 35 to 55 km/h turning W 40 to 60 km/h in the early afternoon then decreasing to 25 to 35 km/h in the evening. Daytime maximum temperatures between 10 and 14. “

Canberra AirPort (AP) which is the closest observation post, has recorded gusts of 67kph this afternoon.  We are slightly higher, more into the mountains and I’ll leave the rest to your imagination.  I am seriously considering my own weather station, but finance may get in the way this month!  We may also make it to double figures on the temperature scene, but… brrrrrgh

Chooks again

We had been getting rather concerned about the chooks.  The white one, a pullet (not yet laying chook) had lain one egg disastrously.  Something to do with gravity and not laying from a roosting perch.  You are meant to lay in the nesting box…

Anyhow, we hadn’t had any more eggs from her which didn’t have me overly concerned because there can often be a gap between the first and second eggs.  The black hen, Harriet Houdini, on the other hand had been laying 2 days on, 2 days off, but we had gone 4 days without an egg from her.  Well that was concerning me because we had changed the routine and we thought it had upset her.

We had had to change the routine after leaving food out in the self feeder which allows you to not have to manually feed the chooks a couple of times a day.  The idea being that you can be late home, or even stay away for several days at a time.  The problem being that the grain/feed is out (somewhere dry) and whilst it had been very successful, it has also been feeding rather a large number of the wild bird population such as the Crimson Rosellas which had taken to routinely visiting the feeder and discarding what they didn’t like, scattering it everywhere, and eating only what they liked.  So I had removed the feeder and was just putting down some of what they should have been eating.  I had been putting less and less down each day, concerned that they were not eating enough, the rosellas eating too much and not wanting to attract mice or other rodents.  They were down to less than half of what was the recommended daily amount and they always seemed to want more whilst I was around during the day… so with much reluctance I had put the feeder back into the chook house, but with very little feed in it, (only a daily amount)… still no eggs.  We had tried giving them kitchen scraps which they pecked at and then left.  In fact, I had even resorted to getting some of the cheapest tinned tuna I could find (rumour had it that chooks would love tuna) and they loved it, eating it like there was no tomorrow.  Were they really hungry, just wanting protein or just enjoying a treat.  I had no idea, but the tin was open, so I had been giving it to them each day.

Anyhow, today (Sunday) we had an hour spare, so given how much time the chooks had been spending under the house, we wanted to check out the underneath of the house to make sure it was safe for them to be under there and that there wasn’t anything under there they should not have been eating.  Stuart also complained that whilst he had been sitting on the toilet, the chooks were directly underneath him making an absolute racket!  So it was time to have a crawl underneath the house to see if it was OK for them to be under there.  In a depression, directly under the toilet, (luckily something that doesn’t leak in this house) he was to find 4 brown eggs and 2 blue eggs.  The blue eggs are our black chook (Harriet Houdini), the brown eggs are our new chook (ex-pullet), the white one who is called Jealous Jane.  She has been laying underneath the house!

So what to do next… well we decided that the best thing we could do was to put one of each egg into the newly enlarged nesting boxes (they were only 8 inches high, but should have been 12 inches high), so I took 2 eggs down to the chook house and came back with 3, 1 brown and 2 blue.  Whilst we had been under the house filling in the depression with rubble and other stuff they could not move, plus covering over the area they had been using, the black chook had been laying an egg in the nesting boxes!  So we now have 7 eggs to add to the 4 that we had from Harriet Houdini from earlier in the week.  And to make life even more fun, because we had thought the laying chook had stopped laying for some reason, we purchased a dozen shop bought eggs yesterday!  So now we have 23 eggs, and expect another 2 in the morning!

Humm  I think we are eating a lot of eggs over the next couple of weeks!