We are getting just over a gallon of milk each day from the cow now (we milk once a day in the morning), and what a tremendous blessing it is to have the milk.
The first couple of weeks we weren't getting much milk and Dane could tell that the cow was really holding back. She looked and felt so full, but Dane could never get her to let down. Finally, one day he told the children to let the calf in near the cow while he milked. Well, that did the trick. She let down and that first day we had nearly two gallons of milk! We are so thankful for the fresh milk and look forward to making cheese and other dairy products again.
Dane has a plan going for the hydroelectric system. The dam and piping is completed and all that is lacking is the turbine, motor, and wiring. He plans, Lord willing, for the turbine to drive a three phase motor that will generate 380 volts to transmit the power some 250 meters to the house. Then at the house, he plans to use a power supply to convert 380 volt - 3 phase to 24 volt DC up to 40 amps. Then he will use a three-stage charge controller to charge a 12 volt battery bank and divert the excess power to heat water.
In the meantime, Dane and Professor Barney plan to install a turbine that was made at the engineering university in Obera for test purposes and if it has good results Dane may pattern his turbine based on the same design. Professor Barney would like to hold an onsite demonstration for his students if it all works out. The turbine is a banky style cross flow turbine with a simple design that is easy to build and has high efficiency.
We have seen some interesting things around the homestead this past week.
Below is a pretty moth that made its way into the house the other morning.
Our guymbae (?sp - I'm sure this spelling isn't anywhere close) plant is fruiting, which is very interesting. The fruit will open and close several times over the next couple of months and in the process will do some very strange looking things.
We have also enjoyed seeing several toucans on the property over the past couple of weeks. They are camera shy and I have failed to get an up close picture. There is one in the following picture in the top of the tree at the center of the picture. You might be able to make it out if you click on the picture to make it bigger.
Our guymbae (?sp - I'm sure this spelling isn't anywhere close) plant is fruiting, which is very interesting. The fruit will open and close several times over the next couple of months and in the process will do some very strange looking things.
We have also enjoyed seeing several toucans on the property over the past couple of weeks. They are camera shy and I have failed to get an up close picture. There is one in the following picture in the top of the tree at the center of the picture. You might be able to make it out if you click on the picture to make it bigger.
We hope to get some more planting done this week. It is time to plant squash, beans, and more corn.
Well I better be off to get some house work done. Hope you all have had a great week too. Take care.
Jessica