Marsha good dog indeed, told my hubby when my jr passes, he is 15, I must have another, can't live on a farm without one. Last year mine killed a black snake that got in my bathroom. Long story short, hubby and farm help had gone to Mt. Airy N.C for the sale, I was home alone with the dogs. A piece of tile fell off the shower wall like two years ago, one of those things hubby keeps saying will get fixed in the winter, and 2 winters later it is still missing. Small hole in the concrete behind. That is how snake got in. I'm sitting on the throne, here comes snake out of shower, I scream of course all dogs come running. Snake strikes out at jr that is looking to get a hold, eng. bulldogs take one look, turn tail and leave. jr grabs snake and starts shaking, I run, shut door, come back a few minutes later, blood is splattered all over the room, and shower curtain, gross, dog has dead snake and trots proudly toward the door down the hall and askes to go out. I let him he carries the snake with him, his trophy. Bye, bye snake.
Our garden has done pretty well, with the exception of berries this year and the grapes were so bitter I let the birds have them, no apples or peaches, not sure what is up with the orchard this year. Anyhow I canned 40 quarts and pints of peas, plus froze some in the pods for soup. Canned 42 quarts of tomatoes, I like romas, and about 20 quarts of tomatoes sauce, forgot to count and it's already put away for winter. I canned 8 quarts of yellow squash, put 24 loaves of zucchinni bread in the freezer, plus sold some, and put 10 pint bags of shreeded in the3 freezer along with 10 bags of frozen egg plant. We only got enough broccali this year to eat as we went, I've got green beans in the canner now, 10 quarts so far, looking to can up at least 40 quarts, also made 12 jars of salsa, and froze green peppers and jalepenio. we got about four bushels of potatoes and one of onions only the onions are not holding up so well. We have around 20 pumpkins out there almost ready to pick. I've already made two pies and a cake. Green beans, corn, not finished, but corn stalks look spindly. Oh I almost forgot I canned bread and butter pickles and relish, cucumbers are done. New zucchini plants are looking good as is colliflower, we didn't plant any kale but I did freeze a few heads of cabbage, freezer is almost full. I may end up needing to freeze the remaining onions to save them, and I will make some pumpkin puree to freeze plus give the grandkids pumpkins for carving. Not to bad of a year.