Day 596: pumpkins!

Day 596: My pumpkins came up! Lots of them this time!

I also culled some of the duckens in the yard because, believe it or not, I was having trouble locating my sheep. That’s usually a good indication of too many duckens.

So I have enough feathers and skins now to make another mattress if I want to… and considering how far away my furthest passage is, that might be a good idea. Going to spend tomorrow tanning chicken hides with chicken brains.

Day 595: not according to plan

Day 595:

I got all the rail and the powered rail installed so I could get back to my home easily…. and I turned my back for one moment and a random ducken jumped into my minecart and rolled away with it.

So I had to walk home anyway.

I have no idea if this is a monday but boy does it sound like it.

Day 594: underground rails

Day 594:

As threatened yesterday, I’ve started running rail out to the spot where I’m tunneling so i don’t have to do as much walking.

The problem with this (other than the part where trying to attach rails to stone floor is backbreaking labor) is that I have to walk to lay the rail.

But I have all the rails in the minecart, so I’m dragging it behind me on the newly-installed rails and at least the return trip at the end of the day was shorter.

Tomorrow, more rail.

Day 593: Walking

Day 593:

It took me almost half the day to walk to the location where I’m digging an underground tunnel to get to the big mountain. This place is huge and imposing and I’m thinking maybe it’s time to lay some rail down here too.

Because whew, it’s not like I can go out and buy a pair of running shoes to deal with this.

The boots that I’ve fished out of the lake, when they fit, have been kind enough to my feet, I suppose. Blisters and wear marks and all that are to be expected when you’re wearing someone else’s shoes, especially someone else’s shoes from the bottom of a lake.

But what I’d give for some no-grav lifts!

Day 592: pumpkins

Day 592:

Another cold and rainy morning but by the evening it had cleared enough for me to check on my gardens and my animals.

The animals are doing fine and, as usual, are so happy to be fed that they started, uhm, procreating, immediately.

The garden wasn’t doing as well. The pumpkins aren’t growing quite the way I thought they would and appear to need a lot of space around them. I’ve cleared one full end of the garden for them but I’m not super confident that this is going to go well.

Which is a shame because I really do need a break from carrots.