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2021-08-05 3:47 PM in reply to: BlueBoy26 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by BlueBoy26 the last question is the most important one.Originally posted by melbo55 Excitement on the home front: one of the chickens finally laid an egg! I think it may have been Ethel, I'm not sure. But she needs to learn some proper hen skills and fast: she seems to have had it while perched on the roost so when it fell to the floor it cracked/smashed. You know, because apparently all the fresh, soft, clean bedding I put in the nesting boxes wasn't appropriate. (eye roll) How disappointing but still exciting! First eggs are always exciting. I have found a few eggs under the roost smashed in the morning too. Usually soft-shelled eggs. The eggs can be a little unpredictable for the first 2 weeks while their system is making adjustments to egg production. Did you weigh the egg? What color is it? What type of chicken is Ethel? How are you going to prepare the egg? |
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2021-08-06 10:08 AM in reply to: ceilidh |
1520 Cypress, Texas | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by ceilidh Originally posted by BlueBoy26 the last question is the most important one. Originally posted by melbo55 Excitement on the home front: one of the chickens finally laid an egg! I think it may have been Ethel, I'm not sure. But she needs to learn some proper hen skills and fast: she seems to have had it while perched on the roost so when it fell to the floor it cracked/smashed. You know, because apparently all the fresh, soft, clean bedding I put in the nesting boxes wasn't appropriate. (eye roll) How disappointing but still exciting! First eggs are always exciting. I have found a few eggs under the roost smashed in the morning too. Usually soft-shelled eggs. The eggs can be a little unpredictable for the first 2 weeks while their system is making adjustments to egg production. Did you weigh the egg? What color is it? What type of chicken is Ethel? How are you going to prepare the egg? Yep...I like my pullet eggs over medium. No salt or pepper. Just the egg, slow cooked to a delicate texture. :-) |
2021-08-06 10:15 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
1520 Cypress, Texas | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by jmkizer Racing Manatees!!! I have a group ride with the Cypress Triathlon Club on Saturday Morning. They do one club ride every month, but a lot of them are on Sundays so I haven't been able to do very many of them since I moved here in March. This will be my second group ride since I started training for my first race 7 years ago (well...other than races). So...anything I need to know for about the culture, unwritten rules, etc. of group rides? |
2021-08-06 12:06 PM in reply to: 0 |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by BlueBoy26 The very first egg was under the roost, cracked, with a little peck mark on top. I suspect it was a 'what the heck was that?!' moment. I did not weigh any of the good eggs but could, we didn't eat any yet. So far we've gotten light brown eggs but Ethel's was just a bit darker today. Ethel and Lucy are Buff Orpingtons, Ralphie (not yet laying) is a leghorn, Simone (not yet laying) is a cinnamon queen, and Dragon (not yet laying) and Chipmunk (layed her first this morning) are both Easter Eggers. So far Ethel's eggs are smaller than one would expect for such a 'big' chicken and Chipmunk's was pretty big (normal, really) for such a 'small' chicken.Originally posted by melbo55 Excitement on the home front: one of the chickens finally laid an egg! I think it may have been Ethel, I'm not sure. But she needs to learn some proper hen skills and fast: she seems to have had it while perched on the roost so when it fell to the floor it cracked/smashed. You know, because apparently all the fresh, soft, clean bedding I put in the nesting boxes wasn't appropriate. (eye roll) How disappointing but still exciting! First eggs are always exciting. I have found a few eggs under the roost smashed in the morning too. Usually soft-shelled eggs. The eggs can be a little unpredictable for the first 2 weeks while their system is making adjustments to egg production. Did you weigh the egg? What color is it? What type of chicken is Ethel? How are you going to prepare the egg? Funny story: I really don't like eating eggs. If they are mixed in something, sure. I'm going to try to make either an overstuffed omelet or a breakfast bake with the eggs this weekend, or maybe both if they keep production up. You have fancy chickens, right? Edited by melbo55 2021-08-06 12:08 PM |
2021-08-09 9:20 AM in reply to: melbo55 |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Asking for some Manatee juju this week. I finally getting my back surgeries Tuesday and Thursday. |
2021-08-09 10:40 AM in reply to: ceilidh |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by ceilidh Asking for some Manatee juju this week. I finally getting my back surgeries Tuesday and Thursday. Sending tons of healing thoughts your way! Please let us know how you are doing when you have a chance -- or enlist Jim. We'll be thinking of you! |
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2021-08-09 1:20 PM in reply to: ceilidh |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by ceilidh Asking for some Manatee juju this week. I finally getting my back surgeries Tuesday and Thursday. All good juju sent your way! Can;t wait to hear that it went well and you will soon be on the road to running and cycling. |
2021-08-09 8:05 PM in reply to: ceilidh |
Expert 2811 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by ceilidh Asking for some Manatee juju this week. I finally getting my back surgeries Tuesday and Thursday. Good Luck and heal well. |
2021-08-09 8:06 PM in reply to: JBacarella |
Expert 2811 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! IM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron |
2021-08-09 8:39 PM in reply to: JBacarella |
Master 7712 Orlando | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by JBacarella IM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron Do it! It looks amazing. Too bad I don't do cold water well! |
2021-08-09 9:56 PM in reply to: amd723 |
Master 8249 Eugene, Oregon | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! So NOT signing up for that one! CDA was more than cold enough for me. |
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2021-08-10 4:32 AM in reply to: JBacarella |
Champion 14677 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by JBacarellaIM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron Doooo[ eeeettt!! |
2021-08-10 6:58 AM in reply to: ceilidh |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by ceilidh Originally posted by JBacarellaIM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron Doooo[ eeeettt!! +1 |
2021-08-10 8:41 AM in reply to: ceilidh |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by ceilidh Asking for some Manatee juju this week. I finally getting my back surgeries Tuesday and Thursday. Sending all the good juju and hugs your way I can! You've got this! |
2021-08-10 8:41 AM in reply to: jmkizer |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by ceilidh Originally posted by JBacarellaIM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron Doooo[ eeeettt!! +1 +2 |
2021-08-10 12:33 PM in reply to: melbo55 |
297 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by melbo55 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by ceilidh Originally posted by JBacarellaIM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron Doooo[ eeeettt!! +1 +2 According to the Ironman website, the swim will take place in Auke lake. I know they use that lake for other tri's down there. IM site says the average water temp down there is about 65. Makes sense given where it is located. They are much closer to Seattle than up where I am, and while they do get some snow, they get a whole lot more rain. I'd be more worried about the rain. Interestingly, the IM website says the average water temp at IM Arizona is 61. So come up to Alaska and have a warmer swim than if you did Arizona. Haha. |
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2021-08-10 12:37 PM in reply to: alaskatri |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by alaskatri Originally posted by melbo55 According to the Ironman website, the swim will take place in Auke lake. I know they use that lake for other tri's down there. IM site says the average water temp down there is about 65. Makes sense given where it is located. They are much closer to Seattle than up where I am, and while they do get some snow, they get a whole lot more rain. I'd be more worried about the rain. Interestingly, the IM website says the average water temp at IM Arizona is 61. So come up to Alaska and have a warmer swim than if you did Arizona. Haha. Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by ceilidh Originally posted by JBacarellaIM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron Doooo[ eeeettt!! +1 +2 haha! |
2021-08-10 6:35 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Expert 2811 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by alaskatri Originally posted by melbo55 According to the Ironman website, the swim will take place in Auke lake. I know they use that lake for other tri's down there. IM site says the average water temp down there is about 65. Makes sense given where it is located. They are much closer to Seattle than up where I am, and while they do get some snow, they get a whole lot more rain. I'd be more worried about the rain. Interestingly, the IM website says the average water temp at IM Arizona is 61. So come up to Alaska and have a warmer swim than if you did Arizona. Haha. Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by ceilidh Originally posted by JBacarellaIM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron Doooo[ eeeettt!! +1 +2 haha! Go to Alaska for a warm weather race. I seem to have developed a motto unintentionally "If it's not raining, I'm not racing." |
2021-08-12 10:44 AM in reply to: ceilidh |
Member 2098 Simsbury, Connecticut | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by ceilidh Asking for some Manatee juju this week. I finally getting my back surgeries Tuesday and Thursday. Hope they went well and you are enjoying some time off recovering (and good pain meds)! |
2021-08-12 10:47 AM in reply to: alaskatri |
Member 2098 Simsbury, Connecticut | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by alaskatri Originally posted by melbo55 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by ceilidh Originally posted by JBacarellaIM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron Doooo[ eeeettt!! +1 +2 According to the Ironman website, the swim will take place in Auke lake. I know they use that lake for other tri's down there. IM site says the average water temp down there is about 65. Makes sense given where it is located. They are much closer to Seattle than up where I am, and while they do get some snow, they get a whole lot more rain. I'd be more worried about the rain. Interestingly, the IM website says the average water temp at IM Arizona is 61. So come up to Alaska and have a warmer swim than if you did Arizona. Haha. someone posted on the IM FB page that current lake temp is 58F OMG NO. And I mapped the run because I was curious what they think "hilly" is - 60ft/mile. Yeah that's "hilly!" Other than that, looks beautiful! |
2021-08-12 11:04 AM in reply to: mtnbikerchk |
Member 667 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by mtnbikerchk Originally posted by alaskatri Originally posted by melbo55 Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by ceilidh Originally posted by JBacarellaIM Juneau not in for 22, but... I'm intrigued. I'm sure the water won't be colder than Lake Huron Doooo[ eeeettt!! +1 +2 According to the Ironman website, the swim will take place in Auke lake. I know they use that lake for other tri's down there. IM site says the average water temp down there is about 65. Makes sense given where it is located. They are much closer to Seattle than up where I am, and while they do get some snow, they get a whole lot more rain. I'd be more worried about the rain. Interestingly, the IM website says the average water temp at IM Arizona is 61. So come up to Alaska and have a warmer swim than if you did Arizona. Haha. someone posted on the IM FB page that current lake temp is 58F OMG NO. And I mapped the run because I was curious what they think "hilly" is - 60ft/mile. Yeah that's "hilly!" Other than that, looks beautiful! When I did the 106 Tri here in Lake Dillon the water was 53 degrees. It was painful for a 1.2 mile swim, I can't even imagine what the pain would be like for a 2.4 mile swim. I got kicked in the calf and I was so cold I thought my calf was going to shatter like the rose in Beauty and the Beast. |
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2021-08-12 1:47 PM in reply to: fortissimo |
Expert 2811 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! That is a guaranteed headache, stinging face, and no feeling in your hand or feet for an hour after you get out of the water. 3/2 mm wetsuits are not rated for under 58 F if they are sealed. |
2021-08-12 2:10 PM in reply to: JBacarella |
297 | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by JBacarella That is a guaranteed headache, stinging face, and no feeling in your hand or feet for an hour after you get out of the water. 3/2 mm wetsuits are not rated for under 58 F if they are sealed. Not an Ironman branded race, but we also have the Alaskaman race up here. The swim takes place in Resurrection Bay, which is even colder. This is one of those "extreme" full IM races. Here is a snippet about it. https://www.slowtwitch.com/Lifestyle/A_2019_Alaskaman_Extreme_Triath... |
2021-08-12 2:28 PM in reply to: JBacarella |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by JBacarella That is a guaranteed headache, stinging face, and no feeling in your hand or feet for an hour after you get out of the water. 3/2 mm wetsuits are not rated for under 58 F if they are sealed. 58?! Yikes! |
2021-08-12 5:46 PM in reply to: jmkizer |
Master 9705 Raleigh, NC area | Subject: RE: Manatees Dooo Eeeet!!! Originally posted by jmkizer Originally posted by JBacarella That is a guaranteed headache, stinging face, and no feeling in your hand or feet for an hour after you get out of the water. 3/2 mm wetsuits are not rated for under 58 F if they are sealed. 58?! Yikes! Kevin said the 65 degrees temperature was with climate change factored in! |
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