The good news: no trip to the chicken houses on my birthday. The bad news: my birthday is only one day out of 365. For me, Black Friday was an appropriate name. The poultry company started subsidizing the natural gas for the growers a year or so ago — which, given the price, is one way to keep growers from just shutting down through the winter. However, they’ve started doing some kind of pressure test to make sure the heat stays inside for just a little while longer. The houses were built in the 1980s, before and after I entered the picture here, and they’re nearly as drafty as they are filthy. They did an initial test last weekend, and they scored a 2 with a minimum acceptable score of 5 (not sure what the dimensions/units are just yet, maybe 1/10 PSI). They delayed putting in a new batch of birds, to give Mrs. Fetched another week to improve things, so it’s all hands on dreck [sic]. While a hired gun straightened out exhaust fans and sagging doors, we spent much of the afternoon inside a closed (and unlit) chicken house, seeking out spots of daylight to spray foam filler into. Mrs. Fetched and I walked around and put screws in some of the plywood that was bowing away from the studs and letting light (and cold air) in as well.
Of course, some cracks of daylight just weren’t conducive for spraying foam into — like the large doors in front and back. Mrs. Fetched had a plan, and raw materials to execute it with: when we put wood flooring in Daughter Dearest’s room, we had to rip out the white carpet. It’s been sitting in the detached garage ever since, and Mrs. Fetched appropriated it for the chicken houses. Panda cut 6-inch wide strips of carpeting and tacked them up… so yup, the chicken houses are carpeted (but a bit askew as always).After we knocked off, mainly for lack of material to continue, I went to the back yard to continue leaf-removal exercises, and pulled up the wild blackberry vines. They weren’t bearing that well, and I figure Mason will be running around outside by next fall, so I wanted to make sure we have a briar-free area for him. I get better blackberries from stands a little farther from home.
Just think… we get to do this again tomorrow. Oh joy.
Hiya FAR,
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the B'day/T'giving/No Chicken Houses day!
To bad about the chicken house drafts. You're a better man than I to be doing all that stuff. Then again, it's as if you had a choice. :)
Hope Mason doesn't have too hard of a time teething. But I'm sure his grandparents will be there to make sure he gets over it in good shape.
Have a good w/e FAR.
Hi FM & thanks muchly!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, choice is an action I rarely get to exercise. The Boy is supposed to come help, but I think he's still asleep (at 11am) because he's not answering his phone.
Now that Mason has a sufficient inventory of drool bibs, we'll have to find him a teething ring. It won't be long before he'll be able to grab things; he's working on hand-eye coordination now.
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ReplyDeleteGood story about the chicken houses and beautiful story about Mason.
ReplyDeleteThe anonymous? weird is right!
Hey Cone, thanks much. It's fun to watch the little guy get bigger… not so much fun to deal with chicken houses though. Mrs. Fetched thinks it's an excuse for the company to cut them off… which may be true, it would be better to wait until the loans are paid off though. Debt slavery at its finest.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated b-day, Far!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with those chicken houses! That doesn't look like fun.
That is a sweet photo of Mason!