Matt and Jerica are not the only engineers at Shady Grove Ranch.
(We feel more like Master Jugglers than Engineers these days, but anyway… that’s where we started!)
But no… there were engineers at Shady Grove Ranch long before it was even called Shady Grove Ranch.
Beavers. Nature’s engineers.
Some consider them pests, and perhaps we might have, too, had they chosen a different spot on our ranch.
But it just so happens that they chose a very good corner—the lowest corner, actually—and they started working hard at collecting the rain water that runs off the pasture sloping upward from the bottomland.
Since we landed at Shady Grove Ranch a short 9 years ago, they’ve doubled their reservoir and cleared an icky old forest in wetlands which were famous for sinking the kinds of heavy equipment required to clear thick brushy land like that.
They made better work of it than we ever could have, quietly working, plugging away secretly while the ranch grew up around them. Cows and chickens and even pigs have passed by their territory. And still they worked and chopped and dragged and patted and did their beaver thing.
You know, we’ve never seen one of them. Not up close, anyway. Maybe one glimpse of one swimming once. They are very shy little creatures. Just like an engineer! Haha.
Enjoy this picture adventure of our visit down to them last Sunday. This is what engineers-turned-farmers do during their time off.
Farm life is lots of things. Most folks know and reaffirm to us, “Farm life is so busy!” Yep! 100%!
It’s also very cyclical. Certain things happen alongside the seasons, and it really is so interesting to witness the ebb and flow from year to year. Sometimes we change things to better mesh with seasonal changes. And sometimes we find a groove that we really like, and we try to stick… ... Continue reading
Thanks for sharing. They seem to have done a great job. Keep enjoying them before you find them a nuisance.