Today we took a day-trip down to our homestead (three hours each way) to check on and feed the animals, and collect a few things we regretted not bringing north.
It was very smoky down there, unsurprisingly, being a couple of miles from the nearest fire. I put on a heavy-duty filter mask while outdoors:
I started in the workshop, refilling the food and water dispensers at the front and back of the shop, for feral cats Pepper and Pansy there. They weren’t out of food or water yet, so hadn’t suffered. I also ripped open and left half a bag of food as a backup.
Then I went into the veggie garden, and on to the chickens; they were very vocal, and happy to see me:
Here’s a wide-angle shot; you can see the smoke. I left the door to the veggie garden open, so they can go in and help themselves to treats. A bit early; normally we’d do that once we’re done harvesting the veggies, but it may have come to your attention that this is not a normal year:
They didn’t waste much time in heading in there:
The food dispenser in the new coop was empty, as expected, but the flock block was still there, so they weren’t starving. I refilled the feeder and waterer, and dumped the rest of the bag on the floor of the coop:
I did the same in the old coop, too:
There were lots of eggs, unsurprisingly; here is one of the nesting boxes:
We brought about three dozen eggs back up north.
I then headed over to the pond. The fenceline trees are barely visible in the smoke:
The ducks were happy to see me; they’ve all surived:
I dumped the remainder of the bag of food from the duck house onto their food bowl, which hopefully will take them a few days to eat. They were very hungry:
I also opened the pop door on the duck house, so they can go in there; there’s a bit more food in the feeder tube.
Then I went over to the cat house, and refilled their feeder; it wasn’t empty, so they’ve had small meals each day. I powered up the Camect server, so I can now watch the cat feeder (and other cams) remotely, and will feed them more if the cats turn up.
Looking over the flowerbeds from by the cat house; rather smoky, and that fallen tree will be a project for another day:
I also refilled the bird feeders, and the hummingbird feeders.
We noticed a circle marking painted on our driveway; presumably from fire or police officials surveying that we had evacuated. A convenient indicator for the looters some locals are worried about (hey, that’s what insurance is for, though we’re not too worried about that):
After we finished at the homestead, we headed to Costco to pick up a prescription for Rory and other supplies. Just as we parked, we got an official notification of a change in the evacuation boundaries. Our house is now in level 2, though only barely. Here’s a screenshot of the new evacuation and fire boundaries:
So we could go home, though level 2 is still risky — it could increase to level 3 at a moment’s notice. We left in level 2, so it doesn’t make any more sense to go back at that level. Plus it’s very smoky down there, much better up here.
We will continue to stay at Mom’s place for a bit longer, preferably until it is reduced to level 1 or all restrictions lifted. Some rain in the forecast later in the week, so hopefully that’ll help.
Thanks for the update. We have at last got our Facebook back working, and have to remember how to use it!!!!!!!!!!
We haven’t had it for months so have missed quite a bit . (sigh!)
Great that you are able to return and check up on your creatures. They would be glad to see you.
Much love
Mum and Brian
That’s the good news I was waiting for. I’m glad all is safe. I’m sure the feral cats will show up soon.