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Covid19 Crisis

Backyard Hens – My Chicken Story

Jan 28, 2022

Backyard Hens - My Chicken Story

I had my first experience with backyard chickens beginning about three years ago when I bought four chicks for my kid’s birthday. I had an itch to have my own chickens and read everything that I could about raising chickens, from daily life to different breeds, my desire was insatiable. I decided on an Orpington,  named Persephone, because I wanted a black chick because seeing their iridescent green plumage in the sun, was just gorgeous. My husband liked the look of the Golden Laced Wyondette (Athena). The proprietor of the chicken farm (Seas breeze Hens) recommended that we get an Easter Egger (Ostarra) since we had little kids, and a Splash Silkie (Hei Hei), because my children needed her. We ate food at a Greek restaurant nearby, that had murals of Greek Gods and Goddesses. This gave me the idea to name them after goddesses, hence their names, except of course Hei Hei, who is named after the foolish chicken in Moana.

We brought the chicks home and lovingly held them in our hands, letting them play in our hair, until their excrement became too stinky, which was pretty quickly. My favorite was Ostarra, the Easter Egger, she loved being held and was always inquisitive when I came to check on them. She would look up at me to see what I was doing, and this never changed over time. Chicks grow incredibly fast, and in just a few short weeks, they had enough feathers, albeit straggly, to go outside. Persephone, the Orpington had a much bigger comb and strong legs. I was told that this is how many Orpingtons look, but he did turn out to be a rooster. So we traded him for another hen. My daughter really wanted a striped chicken and had her eyes on the Barred Rock. I desperately wanted my black chick with iridescent feathers. This worked out because it is better to introduce two chickens together so they aren’t bullied, and have a friend.

With our original four pullets, Ostarra was the head honcho, and a very benevolent ruler, kind, in charge, and much bigger than the rest. The Barred Rock, Petra, started growing so quickly and was quite mean to the other girls so that she could move up in the pecking order. All of the chickens were scared of her and were wary to grab any food in front of her, for fear of getting pecked. Petra was the loudest chicken but also had the most personality. She would always come to help me garden and was great at catching worms. She wasn’t accustomed to being held, but would always come up to people asking for food. Her big personality definitely made her one of my favorites. She was also nicer to the Australorp, who I named Joanie after Joan of Arc because she was mild-mannered, but I knew would be a prolific layer. Joanie was not held from an early age and was always uncomfortable being held and would make awkward noises but she was incredibly soft and sweet. I would always give her special treats away from the other hens so that she wouldn’t be picked on. She was the biggest hen that we had, but she acted with the power of a bantam hen.

Athena was the first chicken to lay an egg, and she definitely made a production of it. She made lots of noises and was panting, and finally, after several hours she laid her egg, and looked at me as if to say, “what the hell just happened?-I hope that never happens again!” Golden Laced Wyandottes are incredibly beautiful, their lace patterning has golden feathers that are lined with that iridescent black. Beyond her beauty, she was a very boring hen and did not have much personality. She didn’t care to be held, and basically ignored people, and could care less about them. She was also the least prolific laying hen, needless to say, she was my least favorite.

Then there was Hei Hei. She was the cutest little docile thing in the world, and my children loved to set her on the outdoor table and pretend she was a little doll. She was definitely the meekest, and incredibly fun to watch run around the yard with all of her fluffy feathers. She laid tiny little eggs, that were great for pickling, but she almost always became broody after laying her clutch. I felt so badly for her because she would sit in the nesting box all day, in our hot summers, until I took her out to get some water. Then she would go right back in the box, even without eggs. I would feed her in the nesting box so that she could have some sustenance. I also made her a cardboard nesting box under the porch in our back yard, so she could stay cooler. I encouraged her to get out of the nesting box, but that is when the local hawk made eyes on her and didn’t leave her fluffy white feathers alone until he captured her for his dinner. We lost Hei Hei, and it was devastating for everyone, and we all cried ugly tears

We were back to four hens, and after a couple of years, they laid fewer and fewer eggs, but were still consuming a great deal of food, and were very picky. My children didn’t seem very interested in holding them anymore, and I was feeling overwhelmed with the constant feeding, watering and cleaning, and hoping that I had more time to do my own hobbies, like painting.

We had our first family gathering post-Covid, for Thanksgiving, and my cousin gave me three ceramic chickens from our grandmother that died of Covid early on in the pandemic. The very next week my neighbor came to my house crying, I finally got her to tell me what the matter was.  She told me that she found two of my chickens dead in her yard, Athena and sweet Joanie. I went into my backyard and found Petra torn up, and lying lifeless on the ground. I found Ostara, the lone survivor in the tree above her coop, along with her feathers scattered around the coop, from her obvious traumatic struggle.  We had no idea what had happened to the hens, my neighbor asked if a coyote jumped the fence? I thought that was highly unlikely during the day. Could it have been a hawk? – no it was very unlike a hawk to get three chickens in one day. We did have a small hole under the fence between our yards, but her dogs were locked inside the whole day – and have never been interested in the chickens. My neighbor discovered that the dog next door to her broke through their deteriorating fence, then went through the hole in between our yards, chased and killed one in my yard, and then ran after the others in her yard until ultimately getting all three. I was in shock for a while, and my children once again had to go through a period of mourning. We held Ostarrra a lot more, and she welcomed the cuddles, taking naps in our arms. She slept in the tree for the next couple of weeks, recovering from that horrible day.

I thought that she needed to find a new home, and Jon Klubnik, the owner of Tandem CloudTop just started his own little big farm (an even smaller version of The Littlest big Farm) last year. They are going to add honey bees and goats very soon. They said that they would be happy to take Ostarra in. But I thought we should wait a few days for them to get ready for her, and for us to heal. After she got back to normal, when the sun started setting, my husband said that she flew against the window on our back door, until he let her in, and she sat on the back of his chair watching football, while we were having a party with our neighbors. The next night, she did the same, at sunset, and we brought her in for some social time and cuddles, or extra treats. She comes in every evening for a couple of hours to socialize, and she is very sweet, preferring to be on our heads, but we usually hold her or set her on the back of the chair with a towel under her. She trills to show us her contentment.

After all of the time that we have had together with Ostarra my irrational brain and the insistence of my children has won out, and we decided to keep Ostarra and add a few more chicks to the flock so that Ostarra could once more have her own chicken family. I decided to get all Easter Eggers, because they really are the best chickens to keep. I will let you know about our new additions in the next post.

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Phishing Scams – How to Protect Yourself from Attacks

Jan 21, 2022

Phishing Scams - How to Protect Yourself from Attacks

Phishing scams have been on the rise, and the perpetrators are getting more and more clever at each pass. Whereas the Nigerian Prince was outlandish and easily recognized, new scams are sending emails from recognized email addresses and getting to look more like ordinary business transactions with credible company logos that you might expect.

The scammers are after your personal information, passwords, account numbers, social security numbers. The best thing that you can do, is to be diligent in what you open. Never click a link and fill out sensitive information. If you see anything out of the ordinary, don’t follow their directions, find a reputable site that you know or give them a call. Attachments and links can install harmful malware. If you don’t recognize the sender- delete the email and report the scammers.

Phishing emails may look like they’re from a company you know. The messages are designed to look like they’re from a trusted bank, a credit card company, or a website.

One tip-off that the sender is not authentic, is that they do not address you personally, but instead, use a generic greeting. These are a definite red flag.  Although they can also address you directly if they have already scammed someone that has your information. If you arent suspecting something, it is best to call. Releasing your information can be very damaging to your company and you personally, double-checking is worth the extra effort. Also, check to see who the email is from directly, sometimes they have an outward-facing email that looks legitimate, but if you look at the details you will see a made-up email address with too many characters, or a third party that isn’t related to the reputable company logo.

More Tips:
  • Use malware security and make sure that you keep up with updates.
  • Use Multi-Factor Authentication
  • Change your passwords, make them strong, and use different passwords for different accounts. One tip is to use a phrase that is easy for you to remember, but difficult for a computer, such as mydogsnameispancake.
  • Back-Up your data
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    What To Do if You Responded to a Phishing Email
    • If you provided a password, change your password immediately.If you think a scammer has your information, like your Social Security, credit card, or bank account number, go to IdentityTheft.gov and follow the steps.
    • If you clicked on a link or opened an attachment that downloaded harmful software, update your computer’s security software. Then run a scan.

     

    Report a Phishing Scam  – This can help the fight against scammers.
    • Step 1. If you got a phishing email, forward it to the Anti-Phishing Working Group at reportphishing@apwg.org.
    • If you got a phishing text message, forward it to SPAM (7726).
    • Step 2. Report the phishing attack to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
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    What is the Difference Between Standard and Commercial Hosts: Authorized Intuit Hosting Providers

    Jan 19, 2022

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    As an Intuit Authorized Standard Hosting Provider we can host your version of Quickbooks in the cloud including Quickbooks for Windows on a Mac. The only difference between Commercial hosts and standard hosts is that we don’t lease software on a monthly basis with hosting- however, we are QB resellers and we can definitely purchase QuickBooks subscriptions on your behalf -if you need. Other than this, our services are just as robust and secure as Commercial Hosts – which is required to be an Intuit Authorized Hosting Provider.

    Performance and Security are our top priorities. With redundant servers, you will be able to access your files even if anything should happen to one server. With our Azure servers, and 99.99% uptime, you can rest assured that you are receiving top performance and security along with ease of use with our Citrix platform.

    We have all US-based employees to help assist you in the event that any issues arise. This feature really sets us apart from the other hosting providers. We are a smaller, locally owned business in Sugar Land, TX that will give you a more personalized service and we will be able to help you quickly if you need. You won’t be stuck on hold waiting at the bottom of the line because you are a smaller company. We truly care about the quality of our product. We will be the people you work with and we do not sell or outsource to another service. There is a myriad of options to help you get the right fit for your company. If you would like other software hosted, simply ask.

    Please give us a call (713-662-3394 or toll-free (866)710-4228 for more information, or send an email.

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    A Quick look at the Kwik Method

    Jan 14, 2022

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    After chopping my hair off along with all of the trauma of 2020 and 2021 and three hours in the salon, I posted a selfie to Instagram. I came upon an ad for a class for Jim Kwik about how to read faster and use your mind as a superpower. I have been on a journey to expand my mind and body from yoga to Aikido to EFT to an energetic blueprint, learning other languages and dipping my toes in Reiki. I am seeing books upon books piling up on my bedside about educational materials while yearning to read just for fun and escapism, and feeling like I need to spend more time with my children, husband and friends… and don’t forget to walk the dogs and clean up after everyone and all of our animals…we have a mini zoo in our household. But I digress.

    There is so much to learn in this world, with more and more being created every day, that the only way to absorb more, is by reading faster so that you can have more time for yourself and expand your mind creatively and for your business without having digital overload.

    I have always read as fast or faster than my peers (not that that is saying much), so I never thought I needed a boost, and speed reading, or skimming diminished the fun of reading a book, because you cant savor the emotions, and some of the messages aren’t conveyed as clearly. My brother who had reading issues because of dyslexia took a speed reading course years ago. He shared the tools with me, but I found that I had already implemented the tools naturally, and didn’t find them beneficial.

    After speaking to other women in my kids’ groups, and my hairdresser. I am finding out that many people are reading over one book a week, and even as fast as one book in a couple of hours. I realized that I needed to setup up my game from about one book a month – which I thought was pretty great – since many people don’t read books at all anymore.

    Just watching this free masterclass, which is, of course, more about what is attainable and about Jim Kwik rather than actually learning to read faster, (because they want you to sign up), but it does help you pick up a couple of extra skills. I followed along and increased my wpm 40%. This was only from using my finger, without friction, and angling the book, (not my head) so that the words were more easily visible, and not at an angle. The next step they covered was sub-vocalization – where you can hear your voice in your head while you read.

    I have wrestled with subvocalization because I can feel it slowing my reading down, which leads the mind to wander and less comprehension. I need to sign up for the class to learn how to break this habit, but one tip I read on Quora was to tap a beat while you read so that you don’t say the words in your head. I just tried this and increased it by another 10%. This was kind of difficult while holding my book with both hands so, I tapped my foot. This didn’t feel very natural, so I kept reverting back, but then had to remind myself not to subvocalize. I also used a soft eye focus, which was very helpful. Basically, don’t focus on one word, but let your eyes relax while you are reading. I really felt more as if I was in a trans-like state, like when playing music that you know by heart or you are swept into a great book. I am excited to try practicing this more and trying to read faaster. I will probably sign up for this course because I can only find good things about his class.

    Thanks for coming along with my journey- I’ll get back to you with my improvements. Now if I could only type as fast as I think, I could really get somewhere

    Here is a link to the course on Mind Valley: https://www.mindvalley.com/superreading/live?a=4970c104-a052-4927-aebd-81b70d446b7d

    Or Jim Kwik’s website: https://kwikbrain.com/

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    An Except from the Presidential Address on the January 6th Capitol Riot

    Jan 6, 2022

    An Except from the Presidential Address on the January 6th Capitol Riot

    I just watched the Presidential Address regarding The January 6th Capitol Riot. This day weighs heavily on me, because it is a sight, I didn’t think I would ever see from our great nation, and knowing that if people had left and not stood by and watched and participated with the more violent members of their group, they would have never had the numbers to breach the capitol and leave many people dead and injured and damaged the capitol and wounded our democracy.

    Here are some excerpts from some of the most striking parts of his speech to me:

    “Our Democracy endured… Clio stood watch over this hall… Even during the civil war, that never ever happened. American poles being used as spears… police officers assaulted.. over 140 police officers were injured. More afraid that day than fighting in Iraq.. we saw it with our own eyes… rioters…literally erecting gallows to hang the Vice President of America. We didn’t see a former president, who had just rallied mobs to attack.. watching it all on television, doing nothing for hours…while our nation’s Capitol was under siege.”

    “The true patriots are the more than 150 Americans who peacefully expressed their vote at the ballot box, the election workers who protected the integrity of the vote, and the heroes who defended the Capitol. You can’t love your country only when you win, you can’t obey the law only when it’s convenient.”

    “From China to Russia and beyond they are betting that democracy’s days are numbered…democracy is too slow, bogged down by division to succeed in today’s rapidly changing complicated world. They’re betting America will become more like them and less like us.”

    “Our founding fathers…set in motion an experiment that literally changed the world, here in America the people would rule, power would be transferred peacefully. All people are created equal. The mob that attacked this capitol could not be further away from the core American Value.”

    I left out much of what President Biden said, and my excerpt does not fully convey the full message of his speech.

    You can watch the full speech here: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/06/watch-live-president-joe-biden-addresses-jan-6-capitol-riot-anniversary.html

    Here is a video from the New York Times – “Day of Rage” a synchronized and mapped out video of thousands of hours of evidence: https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/politics/100000007606996/capitol-riot-trump-supporters.html

    Here is a short video from the Associated Press about January 6th: https://apnews.com/article/jan-6-capitol-siege-video-documents-riot-8233cf9850c2859ca8e412090f7b6159

    This video shows the 3 hour video from the Capitol Tunnel without sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a3RGlu5yLs

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