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Getting Started

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July 19, 2010

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NOTE: We continue to work on converting our hand-written logbook pages to this format.  Some of our earliest months here at the Ranch are now loaded and we'll be adding pictures and more recent entries as time allows.

Logbook Introduction

From the moment we purchased this Ranch in mid-2000 and started telling people about our plan for renovating and homesteading it, almost everyone it seemed wanted to vicariously follow our progress (and pit-falls).  What started as notes, letters and emailed updates to friends and relatives grew into a full-fledged and often detailed, hand-written, daily journal of our life, projects, animals etc. 

A couple of years later, as our goals and aspirations for the Ranch evolved, we began developing the Ranch web site.  One of our main ideas for the site was to document our homesteading work and make that information widely available to anyone interested.  Thus was born The BMR Logbook Online.

We've diligently kept up on writing the daily entries.  At first, long-hand in a series of journal books and later in a journal program on one of our computers.  As time allows we transcribe the older "hen scratches" to the computer and then to the web site and upload and format the journal program entries. 

We're also incurable shutter-bugs and have many thousands (I'm not kidding) of digital pictures from the moment we first stepped foot on the property up through yesterday.  We continue to work on incorporating the best of these images into the logbook as well.

The Cast of Characters

Like any epic, the story of our time at BMR has many players.  Some are constant and ubiquitous, others fleeting or ephemeral. Here are a few key names you will encounter:

  • David - I'm the primary journal writer and most of what follows is in my words.  I'm afraid that, depending on my mood and circumstances I sometimes write in the first person and sometimes in the third. I am variously referred to in these pages as : "David", "D", "me", "I" and sometimes as one half of "we" or "us" .

  • Kathryn - My wife and partner in this crazy life.  An infrequent but indispensable contributor to these pages, she is usually referred to as "Kathryn" or "K", and is almost always the other half of "we" or "us".

  • "The Girls" - In later entries, especially after we've started the Dairy, I often refer to the herd of milking goats fondly as "The Girls" (as in: "K and The Girls headed up the mesa on a long walk").

  • Bosco, Roc, Blue, Ford, Kira, Cody, Hairry, Jake, Misty, Kaylee, and Kirby - These are the names of various dogs we've had over the time covered in this journal.  Some were just passing through on their way elsewhere, some play key, long-term roles, and are integral parts of our Ranch operation.

  • Trudy, Angel, Nutmeg, Anise, Ordoņo, Guajillo, (and many, many, MANY more) - Our goats.  Hopefully you'll be able to tell from context that I'm not talking about a neighbor or friend when I say "Brought Ordoņo another bale of hay this morning" or "Trudy kidded today".  When in doubt, assume it's a goat I'm talking about!

So, off you go! Enjoy the journey.

Click on any of the underlined links below to jump to that logbook, or use the "back" and Next" buttons to page through the series chronologically, month-by-month.

2000

October 2000

November 2000

December 2000

Leaving Tucson and roughing it at Black Mesa Ranch

Initial solar power, movers arrive from Tucson Getting heat, first holidays at the Ranch, lost dog

2001

January 2001 February 2001 March 2001
Building the Coop, Bosco gets stitches, Getting ready for goats We get Goats!, We get Chicks!, orchard clearing Our first ranch baby - Nutmeg the Goat!
     
April 2001 May 2001 June 2001
We get wind power! Orchard work, cheese experiments Building the "Rabbitats", Orchard and Garden work, chicken butchering More meat chickens, Angel kidded, Garden-Orchard work
     
July 2001 August 2001 September 2001
Our first eggs!, Meat chicks to coop. disbud Anise Orchard fencing, meat chicken butchering, build pen and get 1st goat buck Buck Hall work, ordered 3rd solar array, goats go free-range!
     
October 2001 November2001 December 2001
Bred Trudy(?), got a meat goat, work on new solar array K to family reunion, big trip to Phoenix, Deck plans, makin' cheese Bred Angel, candy work, rabbits go colony-style, big snow and COLD!

2002

January  2002 February 2002 March 2002
Cynthia visits, new baby bunnies!, Anise gets sick, Ford arrives, trip to TX for Blue, big snow storm Big Generac trouble, buy new generator, major water leak search, Mucha's visit, buy a beef cow at auction, Trudy kids Butchered a cow, COLD, processed rabbit fryers, found and fixed the big water leak, seed starting, Guajillo de-horned
     
April 2002 May 2002 June 2002
Angel kids!, work on new deck for south house, LGD "Kira" comes to BMR Playing with goats, finish south house deck Rodeo-Chedesky wild fire, goat packing with Ordoņo, making cheese
     
July 2002 August 2002 September 2002
Renovation work south house, cheese making, garden harvesting Monsoon flooding, trip to Phoenix, making soaps and lotions, demo and framing work at the south house, we get the property re-fenced. Dairy planning, lots more rain and things are very green, 1st State Ag Dept inspector's visit, K's b-day, gardening and orchard work
     
October 2002 November 2002 December 2002
More renovation work south house, dairy tour in Chandler, final garden harvest for the year, soap making. South house renovation work, Muchas visit (twice), "Hairry" come to BMR, gear up for holiday candy making. Holiday candy work, Blue gets hurt-visits Tucson surgeon, "Hairry" goes to new home, begin Dairy construction.

2003

January  2003 February 2003 March 2003
K goes on a trip, Dairy construction, Jake comes for rehab. Angel and Anise kid, more Dairy construction work, 2 new goats come to BMR Dairy construction work, Trudy kids, M&G visit, Kids learn the "nipple bucket", Jake goes to his new home
     
April 2003 May 2003 June 2003
We get bees!, more work on the Dairy, Cynthia and Jim come for visit, Nutmeg kids. More work on Dairy Project, Blue and Ford learn a lesson about porcupines, garden and orchard work. Dairy Cheese Kitchen nears completion, we move a neighbor's old trailer on property, Garden and Orchard work.
     
July 2003 August - December 2003 September 2003
Our Dairy gets Certified!  Lots of preliminary cheese work, experiments and getting ready to sell product. Photo album of the last 5 months of 2003  
     
October 2003 November 2003 December 2003
     

2004

January - April  2004 February 2004 March 2004
We break ground on the new doe barn More doe barn work No, Bosco is NOT eating this kid!
     
April 2004 May 2004 June 2004
The Unknown Wether The Gang's all here! One of the hives tries to swarm.
     
July 2004 August 2004 September 2004
A new water trough arrives Cheese-making in full swing Bountiful Harvest
     
October 2004 November 2004 December 2004
Li'l...meet Smokey Kirby and his goats Milkin' time...HURRY!

Under Construction from this point on...

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