Friday, September 14, 2007
The Big Day
Ladies and gentleman, we will be selling our first batch of fresh goat cheese at the Matthews Farmer's Market... tomorrow! If you have been following this blog and have been looking forward to the chance to finally get your hands on some fresh goat cheese, please come see us. It's going to be a big day for Bosky Acres.
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Today Is A Day That Will Go Down In History
At least for us it will. For today is THE DAY that Bosky Acres Inc. has received it's dairy license.
Yes, we are legit. And we passed inspection with a perfect score. You know what that means right? That means CHEESE. Next Saturday, people. Be there.
Getting that piece of paper was such an insane process, up until the last few moments. It took months and months of planning, weeks and weeks of working, nights and nights when we were up past our bedtimes working. But oh, the cheese... it called to us. And now we can start making it and (most significantly) selling it.
We'd party, but everyone is just too tired at the moment. Mostly everyone's been walking around going, "I can't believe we did it..."
Keep checking for more pics of the finished building, and perhaps our first batch of cheese!
We'd party, but everyone is just too tired at the moment. Mostly everyone's been walking around going, "I can't believe we did it..."
Keep checking for more pics of the finished building, and perhaps our first batch of cheese!
Monday, September 3, 2007
The End Is Near (And In This Case, That's a Good Thing)
Well, no, we haven't dropped off the face of the Earth. We weren't struck by lightning, and no one has picked up and flown to the Caribbean (tempting, though). Although, it might have seemed like it here, for which I can only apologize. We have actually been so hard at getting this thing done, no one has had time to stop and think. Add in delays caused by scheduling problems, and some plumbing issues (we won't go there), and school starting, we've been up to our eyeballs in all of it.
Progress has been made, however! In the past month we've gone from this:
To this:
(It's such an improvement, we can't even comprehend it yet.)


From this:

To this:
The pasteurizer (a highly significant piece of equipment) is also finally here, and hooked up.
And lo and behold! We have running water, even after all we went through to get it.
Yes, we have persevered. In a pretty big way if you look at how far we've come, building this from the ground up. Now a dairy license could be ours as soon as Thursday. No, you can't stop progress...
Stay tuned, please because I promise to be more conscientious about updating again.
Progress has been made, however! In the past month we've gone from this:
From this:
To this:
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Let There Be A/C... Wait, I Mean Light.
Progress Report:
Floor tile has been laid, the process of finishing off the floors has been initiated. (After an excruciating, but rewarding search for just the right tile.)

Doors have been hung, at last making the place feel like an honest to goodness building. Isn't the red fetching?


We're all wired up, too.

The biggest news has been saved for last. That being that Duke Power came over this morning with some large, invasive truck/machinery (I was trying to sleep, naturally) and hooked us up.That's right, ladies and gentleman. We have power.

Which means not only light, but air conditioning! Which is nice considering it was 102 degrees Fahrenheit outside today, and probably will be again tomorrow. Hopefully no one will end up melting before the week is over.
Floor tile has been laid, the process of finishing off the floors has been initiated. (After an excruciating, but rewarding search for just the right tile.)
Doors have been hung, at last making the place feel like an honest to goodness building. Isn't the red fetching?
The biggest news has been saved for last. That being that Duke Power came over this morning with some large, invasive truck/machinery (I was trying to sleep, naturally) and hooked us up.That's right, ladies and gentleman. We have power.
Which means not only light, but air conditioning! Which is nice considering it was 102 degrees Fahrenheit outside today, and probably will be again tomorrow. Hopefully no one will end up melting before the week is over.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Monday is check your truss day
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Progress and Neglect
Well, I arrived home from Chicago to significant changes. Observe perfectly painted, drywalled ceilings. Also note that the electrician has started work.
Windows have also finally been installed. No more gaping holes in the wall.
And perhaps most exciting of all, some of the equipment has started to arrive. Like The Sink.
It's much larger than it looks in the picture. We also have tables, and more sinks, and even a pasteurizer on the way. Last but certainly not least, the large empty pad of dirt will soon be a new BARN. A BIG one... This more than anything is going to make a huge difference in how smoothly things run around here. Needless to say, we can't wait to use it.
All this work has meant that the yard has been sorely neglected. It has been weeks since anyone mowed... Evan fought through some of it the other day, but I am still worried it will soon turn into a vicious jungle of a yard - waiting for us to wander unsuspectingly out into the grass and then quickly trapped in to the long grass and devoured...
But what's the loss of a kid or pet compared to finishing the project, right?
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Are we there yet?

But progress is being made my dear.






And this week has been like the back of a shampoo bottle. Up at 6am, at work by 7, home by 5, hang drywall, tape, mud, sand......
Wash, rinse, repeat!
Which is why the posting has been so lame; our primary blogger Miss Ivy has been enjoying a hard earned vacation with the Chicago Ant.
Anyways, progress continues.
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