Sunday, December 21, 2008

More fly tying-

As you all know I am pretty new to this and I am still working on making them. I'll let you know if my brother ever gets any fish with them.

I also have chickens so of course I started asking around which chickens are best to make them with. I finally found the answer at a hatchery. They say, "The males of the following breeds provide the best feathers: Plymouth Rock, Blue Andalusian, Buff Minorca, and Silver Penciled Wyandotte (Bantams tend to produce more of the small and fine feathers prized for dry fly tying.)"

Other things I have learned the( in general) hens will give you feathers that are better for dry fly tying and the boys will give you better feathers for wet tying..
Fly tying the way I understand it:
Dry= staying on top more
Wet= sinking

Ok, so the way I logged this information into my head is that girls are generally lighter then boys so their feathers will FLOAT more and stay DRY. The boys are heavier and so their feathers will SINK and get WET!
Once again I want to send a BIG THANK-YOU to my Buddy Chuck for helping me understand this hobby more.
Sewing-
I am making a few aprons up out of blue jeans and some lace. I seen them done at Collinsville and thought they were too cute so I am giving it a try. I'll post more photos later on.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

I thought I'd take a few more pictures for you Melinda. One of the buds on my Chirstmas Cactus opened up! I
think they are so pretty.
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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Fall pictures of Honeysuckle Hill

This picture I took before my chickens where up. lol..


The kids fishing. No, we didn't get anything. :(



Wild foods- I am still finding new foods at our home.
On our little walk around our place we found these! I was going to plant some Persimmons but since I found these I guess I wont have to.
This is a picture of Jon and Brianna. Brianna was keeping an eye out for Coonbear. I asked her what a Coonbear was and she was trying to tell me in this picture..