Northern Pintails!

Saturday was not the best day to look for ducks due to the weather but it beat 24 hour lockdown for awhile. Northern Pintails! Using the new Wi-Fi cellular spotting scope attachment! Very cool.

Homemade Natural Deodorant

Deodorant stored in a air-tight container.
Filled an old SAUVE deodorant bottle with mixture.

I have been using this deodorant for sometime know and I love it. It seems I don’t sweat as much and I definitely do not smell! I am super amazed by this recipe and now have my boyfriend is using it(and lets face it he is a big man with a lot of sweat) and he doesn’t have his stinky manly smell anymore when he wears it. I am overly impressed! Feel free to leave me any comments, questions or concerns. Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/2 c baking soda (you can use less when starting out if it irritates you)
  • 1/2 c arrowroot powder (you can also use cornstarch… but I prefer arrowroot powder)
  • 5 tbs unrefined organic coconut oil
  • 20 drops of grapefruit essential oil (or another essential oil with antibacterial properties)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Mix baking soda and arrowroot together—you can use a Kitchenaid Stand Mixer. I don’t, I just mix by hand.
  2. Next add the coconut and essential oils and mix well.
  3. Pour into clean air-tight jar (Homemade deodorant will last 3-6 months in a airtight container.)
  4. You can use a popsicle stick to get the deodorant out of the container and transfer to your finger. Make sure you use enough under your arms to keep you “sure” all day long. A pea-size amount is usually good.

NOTES

I noticed mine was of a paste consistency. It did harden up over night. The coconut oil does soften up with touch.

I put mine in a old SAUVE deodorant container.

This deodorant changes consistency depending on the temperature. In cold climates, it can we pretty hard to get out. If that’s the case for you, I recommend storing it by the shower and allowing the steam to warm it before applying. If you live in a warm climate and the deodorant is too liquidy, you can store it in a cooler pantry to thicken it up.

Water Trail Camera! Red-Necked Ducks!

Love this time of year! Love getting ducks on trail camera! Even better when there are a big flock and they are pretty! This is a Cuddelink camera. It is linked to 9 other camera’s. The pictures are then sent to cellphone. We have it set-up to send once an hour. Picture isn’t as clear, but the originals once we pull the cards are great.

Coyotes working a den!

Coyotes caught on trail camera paying real close attention to that hole(den) in front of them.
Coyote caught on trail camera snooping around the hole(den) again!

Back off there coyotes! There is nothing to see here!

Daytime Coyote Pictures!

Reconyx trail camera daytime capture of a coyote! We don’t get this very often!
Reconyx trail camera daytime capture of a coyote! We don’t get this very often!
Reconyx trail camera daytime capture of a coyote! We don’t get this very often!