I just got this from someone at CNN. It's a letter sent from Zucker and my livestream topic for tomorrow. Here are a few quotes. The letter is attached for you to read. Obviously this should tell us a lot about how they manage their coverage of this issue as well.
"...know that beginning June 1 you will need to be fully vaccinated to come into the workplace, regardless of if you have already been coming in. This vaccination requirement is on the honor system – I trust each of you to be honest, and in the same way, I ask each of you to trust your fellow colleagues."
"...any guest coming in will be required to be fully vaccinated. Bookers will need to confirm over the phone that guests are vaccinated, and they will be required to show a vaccination card upon arrival at CNN."
We buy a roll of hay every other week not so much because the cows eat it all but because King Peter likes a nice fluffy bed that doubles as a look-out station. Of course he and Tod end up urinating and defecating on the hay which makes it less than ideal for the cows. We are working on putting up yet more fencing so the boys don’t have access to the cow hay but for now Pete is living large.
We have several refrigerators and freezers (as do most farmers), and for a while, the goat milk and eggs were in the same one. Recently however, I have turned the temperature down several degrees so it is barely above freezing so as to rapidly chill the milk and keep it very cold in order to extend its shelf life. However, as maintaining our fridge temperature is not a perfect science, we have had several moments of discovering frozen food and liquids in the fridge - never the milk - but for instance, celery juice. Then we discovered a frozen egg. I have since separated the eggs into a new refrigerator so they are no longer with the milk. We had fun peeling the frozen egg and examining it! Our dog, Zinnia, was very happy to help taste test. There is no life like the farm dog life! I did do a search and learned that it is safe to eat an egg that has frozen after thawing it, though not recommended if the egg has cracked.
Everyone who has chickens knows the struggle toward maintaining enough egg cartons, always asking friends to save theirs and bring them by. I was just thinking how I’d need some more when I drove by unknown trash on the side of the road. It looked like it might be egg cartons so I pulled over and sure enough - yes! 🙌 It was worth all the stares I got. Has this happened to you? What is something you needed and fortuitously found?