Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Virtual Garage Sale

Ladies, 

You probably know by now that we sold our house to our western neighbor who has vineyards and we are moving. As of now, we are hoping to move to Ashland, Oregon sometime in April or May.

So, I'm doing a garage sale on Saturday March 3rd, from 10 to 2.

Ahead of that and not wanting you to trek up here [and be disappointed that its not wonderful furniture] I am posting photos of everything.

You can email me >>  kchianello@gmail.com << with 'dibs' and what you want to pay. Or, if you want further information.
No reasonable offer refused.
I will set aside item for you to pick up on Saturday......OR, we can make other rendezvous arrangements. 

Please share with any friends and bring them with you Saturday !!



 Dark brown leather chair + Ottoman

would like $ 75

















             Assorted Books  $ 2 each





 3 Pillows: 1 regular down and 2 TempurPedic
10'10" x 8 ft rug - needs cleaning but in good shape. I've vacuumed it...

 Double bed sheets, fleece blanket and a down blanket all in sage-green.

NOT SHOWN: queen size down comforter
 21 wine glasses, generic, pan press,platter, tart pans, chip and dip/Mexican plates
aluminium lasagna pans pkg'd









All Clad pasta pot with steamer insert. This thing is at least 16: tall


Misc. bowls and pie plates, All Clad sauce pan, iron skillet, chip and dip/ceramic, little dish with lid, assorted ramekins, silver plated serving tray [top right of photo, barely visible] Yellow LeCruset sauce pan.


White dessert plates [8], 2 black bowls and plates [one plate is chipped], mini muffin tins, [8] 3-section dishes for entertaining [sauces or what not], loaf pan, [8 or 10] plastic appetizer plates 6" sq. Generic lid for skillet 10" [?]


Assorted table cloths, chaffing dishes [2], bowls, misc. glasses, various colors Milk Paint, battery operated votives, drawer knobs, hook, assorted  old linen napkins











 [6] Gold charger plates, electric carving knife, various mixing bowls, pyrex 8x8, mini muffin tins, umbrellas, [2] bbq tongs 




Cookie jar, assorted vases and small outdoor pots, 3 nice wine decanters, small green lamp,  poster "winged angel in blue" done by a friend of mine, star chart, battery operated kitchen scale, bronze candlesticks [for taper candle]







Various vases and bowls, red napkins, red tomato napkins, little crystal pitchers, glass gravy boat, decorated wine 'tube' carriers 





















Bowls, assorted rubber stamps, colorful table runner, wine Vinuri decanter
Great for parties - [50] oval melamine plates, 13" long
and [12] plates about 10" long
Large ice chest

Books on Cassettes

L/XL bathrobe, never worn

This is a Queen size sleigh bed that was once white-washed 
and I painted brown. Mattress is med-firm and in great condition.  Headboard sticks out from the wall on the bottom about 12".
Bed breaks down into several pieces

This is a black leather side table, some of the leather is coming loose but I think it could be fixed. Pretty cool piece in the right house!

[8] stackable, green plastic chairs


From Chuck Norris and Christie Brinkley, the Total Gym. Slightly used and has some accessories. Folds up more/less flat.



That's it .... for now, at least.  




 



Monday, February 19, 2018

February 16, 2018 Jasmine Dies

Fondly called "Orange Chicken"

Jasmine was in triage for couple of days and quietly died on Friday night.


Here's what happened.  She was my best layer, 28 out of 30 days a month!!! She started a late molt in December, and then in January just seemed kind of 'off'. Usually she jumps up for the food cup when I enter the coop, she will jump up on my back if I bend over, and she will sit on one of the human 'perches' with me when I'm down there.
But, none of that. I chalked it up to the molt. The girls just don't like to be touched when their 8,000 feathers are falling out because new little pin feathers are poking through.

She was hunched over for a couple of days and not interested in much and was taking herself to bed at 4 pm, way earlier than normal and ahed of the others.  I thought she just wanted a preferred spot, which everyone did want - the end of the perch by a window.

I made an appointment with one of the vets in town that handles chickens. 
And, on the very morning I was going to take her in, she laid this!*#%!*#!@!!! 
The middle 'thing', photo on left.
A bad fingerling potato - ha ha ha!

Scooped it up to take with me, along with some poop incase she was suffering from tapeworm and they could analyze the droppings.


Vet said no worms and thought the egg-y thing was yolk collection.

She seemed better for a few days. I treated her with my favorite 1-2 punch, goldenseal and echinacea in a tea and eye-dropper in her mouth for a couple of days but didn't continue.

Several days later, the same withdrawn behavior repeated. And, she had diarrhea. Brought her up to the house when we came back from looking in Ashland, Oregon, for our new home on Wednesday.

Did lots of googling and ran across the info on the 'egg' she laid, which is nicknamed "lash egg" and isn't an egg at all !!!!!!

It's a collection of [usually] pus from an infection that gets into the oviduct and excreted like an egg. Oh no...a sign of a larger problem and the term for the condition is salpingitis.  A viral or bacterial infection which can maybe be handled by antibiotics if it is bacterial and caught in time. But, I didn't know in time: my antibiotic tea of oregano, goldenseal, cinnamon, with electrolytes just too little too late and I couldn't save her.

She ate well on Friday morning and drank my herb tea, but then didn't want anything else the rest of the day and she was ok sitting and sleeping in my lap. But, I think her organs were just slowing shutting down. Yes, I have tears in my eyes now because I hate to see how fast she went downhill and how powerless I am to help.

I don't know if, had the vet known this, that antibiotics would have worked 3 weeks ago. He didn't even know this condition. Dare I say that I wonder how chicken-knowledgable he is??

Chickens are really good at hiding a lot of problems and, drat if they could only talk and tell us what was going on, they'd get medical treatment from their flock owners right away!!!

I haven't observed any major shifts in power yet. Fearless has kinda stepped into the top spot when Curious died. Jasmine was leader of the New Girls and challenged by Kiwi, one of the small Buttercups.
It remains to play out what the new pecking order will be.

Bye, Jasmine! I'm sorry I couldn't save you.
Jasmine wanted Camelia's hat !!! And she flew up there !!!