Today is the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan. Happy holidays to all my friends who celebrate Islam!
To all non-Muslims, the month of Ramadan is a great time to learn about Muslim culture. For example, did you know that an observing Muslim should not eat before sunset for the entire month of Ramadan? To find out more, you can read about it here.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
On Norway
I do not have the special connection with Norway that I do with Japan. But, as someone who works with youth camps, I feel very connected to this. My thoughts go out to the Kingdom of Norway.
May we all support Norway through this tragedy with compassion and tolerance.
May we all support Norway through this tragedy with compassion and tolerance.
It's my Birthday!
Friday, July 22, 2011
How to post on this blog
Hey everyone. I have a real update coming soon but I thought I would answer a question that came across my email recently. How do you post on this blog? All you have to do is follow the directions below.
I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions.
First: Click the comments link. The comments link can be found at the bottom of every post. |
Second: Type your comment. Here is where you add a comment. I have enabled comment moderation because this is a family show. That means that I need to give the ok before anything gets posted. |
I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Agouti Sighting
I saw one of these the other day! It was pretty cool because I'm currently working on a project to try to bring these to domestication. More on that later. For now, aren't they cool?
Agoutis are hare sized rodents that live in forests and burrow in leaf litter. I want one! Actually, I want several to breed and eat my kitchen scraps.
Ticos consider agouti meat to be tasty, so they have been hunted relentlessly and driven out of many areas in Costa Rica. I would like to have farmers raise them as an alternative to cattle or pigs. They breed like rabbits (literally) and can be raised in forests so that land doesn't need to be clear-cut as it does for cows.
Sadly, this is not my picture. I didn't have my camera with me at the time. A good thing, too because we were caught in a monsoon and got soaked to the bone!
If you'd like to read more about agoutis and their agricultural potential you can do so here!
Agoutis are hare sized rodents that live in forests and burrow in leaf litter. I want one! Actually, I want several to breed and eat my kitchen scraps.
Ticos consider agouti meat to be tasty, so they have been hunted relentlessly and driven out of many areas in Costa Rica. I would like to have farmers raise them as an alternative to cattle or pigs. They breed like rabbits (literally) and can be raised in forests so that land doesn't need to be clear-cut as it does for cows.
Sadly, this is not my picture. I didn't have my camera with me at the time. A good thing, too because we were caught in a monsoon and got soaked to the bone!
If you'd like to read more about agoutis and their agricultural potential you can do so here!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Chicken coop!
This kind of got buried a bit ago, but I wanted to announce the completion of our new chicken coop! This is significant, not only because it will allow us to raise our very own chickens for eggs and meat, but also because it offers a model of sustainable home agriculture even for those who have very little land.
It is also significant on a personal note because this is the first free-standing structure I have every designed and built. As you can see below, some of the craftsmanship betrays my amateur status, but as long as it continues to be functional I don’t think the chickens will notice how ugly it is.
Below you can see the progression of construction from zero to finished.
The only tools we used to make this were a hammer, wire cutters and a hand saw...oh, and nails.
We started with four A-frames, supported by a central "spine".
Normally, I would have wanted to use a lot more wood in this project. But with a limited amount of money, (not to mention having to carry all the materials from the hardware story on foot) stretching a fine screen seemed to do the same thing at lesser cost. Even if it is a little less sturdy.
The rain fly can be raised or lowered to allow the chickens air/shelter depending on the weather
Recently, we have also purchased 4 chickens specifically for egg-laying. Because both groups of chickens tend to fight, we've sanctioned off a section of the yard for them. Here is what it looks like now:
These are the same little guys from the June 2 post. |
To continue with all things chicken, I killed the first of our chickens today to make room for some of the new ones. Melana had the pleasure of plucking and cleaning it.
Not as happy as she looks about this. |
Our first harvested egg! |
Melana and I are often stuck wondering why more people don't raise chickens. If you have questions, just ask!
Monday, July 4, 2011
Happy 4th! Plus contest!
On this, the anniversary of our nation's independence, I pose to you this question.
Which founding father's name is a synonym for the word 'signature' and why?
Only students K-8 may answer to win the prize in the form of a Costa Rican post card sent to your home by me! Please email answers to peteman126@gmail.com
Happy Independence Day!
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