My mother went back to school to be a social worker, and she did a project which was quite interesting. She taped (remember cassette tapes?) one of our dinner conversations and then played it back to us when her project was over. I do not remember what her point was but I do remember that three planes flew over the house and two trains went by and none of us skipped a beat with the conversation. We lived in the flight path of one of the largest airports in the world and the train tracks were right next door. I guess it is mandatory for the train to toot the horn one long, two short, and one long as it passes the crossing. It was difficult researching the Doppler effect of sound in the encyclopedia especially when you have never heard of the Doppler Effect. It dawned on me that we just tuned the DC-10 out as if it was background noise. To determine why the train made that weird sound as it passed required a trip to the library which was about 20 blocks away with about 15 trees and a whole lot of concrete.
You can’t grow much on concrete except in the cracks. When the land is made of that material you are pretty sure that food comes from the store along with all of the things which make up dinner. Meat comes from behind the glass; milk comes from the carton, vegetables in the bins with the little misters. Who knew someone had to grow all these things in order to eat. In order to be able to grow something, anything, we were going to have to change the substrate we lived on.
We have replaced the concrete with actual dirt and grass over the ensuing decades. It took a while to get to this point but like everything else in life, you can’t take the steps forward without the steps before. Let us begin with the sheep. We have been raising them for the past 6 years because we like lamb. Most of you already know that there are certain requirements that are necessary to raise livestock such as acquiring good animals. Or you could do what we did. Just get a couple from the lady down the road and see what happens. Grass and water, what else do you need? Yeah, the fencing so you do not have to chase them.Continue reading“Combating Sheep Flock Parasites – Part 1, by Mike V.”