What started as a single mom's simple desire for her kids to be away from the city and to be surrounded by more trees has turned into the drive to have a more self sufficient life-style
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Sunday, September 2, 2018
I'm not a cat person
I am fully aware that I am not a cat person. And Cash and Paisley are not cat lovers. This stray cat doesn't seem to understand that as it's been hanging around for a month now around the chickens, in the driveway, and even in the back deck.
It doesn't want to be near us and takes off running but always comes back around the house. So I bought cat food. Last night it ate a plate of dry and a can. Today it are another can.
I guess it is staying.
Frogs - everywhere
At least once a week I go to press the garage door button and I see this. Always a different frog. Always sitting on top of the garage door button which is about five-and-a-half feet off the ground.
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Too young for mommy-hood
A few weeks ago one of the chickens disappeared. No sign of feathers or anything. A couple weeks ago we got rid of our last rooster because he kept chasing people. Sometime between last night and today another chicken went missing (thanks to the son not propping the coop door open and the birds all getting locked out at night, during a storm until I found them after 10PM.
So I went looking. I was determined to find evidence of where this one went. I finally saw something, and from a distance she looked like a bloated dead bird. I thought maybe she got hit by a car and this was her body on the side of the road, wet from the storms that keep coming through.
I was scared to even touch her, well really I was grossed out. I was scared she'd be cold and dead and gross. But her eyes were open, not blinking, for a solid two minutes and I thought a bird wouldn't die with it's eyes open, would it? I finally reached down and poked her and she turned and started attacking my hand. So I reached down with both hands to pick her up.
These were all of the eggs under her! I handed her off to the boy and gathered the eggs. She'd been sitting on these eggs through the storms! All but two were warm, although I'm not sure if any are fertile since we got rid of the rooster. She was not happy but we moved everything into the coop. They're all the same color so I suspect she's been laying in this spot, by the road for awhile now and then decided, during the storms, it was time to sit and become a mom.
Monday, August 6, 2018
Great Neighbors
Our neighbors asked to borrow some salt one day, and later they handed me two beautiful jars of canned beans. I don't even want to open them, they're so pretty.
Saturday, August 4, 2018
He said he wanted a purple wall
The youngest boy has been asking to have a purple room for over a year. He finally agreed to have a purple wall. So while he was away at summer camp I got to work.
I added several large super hero pictures to complete the room and he came home with smiles on his face. Three layers of paint! So glad that it was only one wall that I had to do.
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Eggs Eggs Everywhere
The chickens are laying pretty regularly now, we got five today! They're still cute little eggs at this point. The bad news is that they keep laying them on the ground. I think I need to build new/better nest boxes.
Not as Lucky in the other bedrooms
I pulled up the corner of the carpet in one of the other bedrooms. While the floors look like they have so much potential, they definitely need to be refinished and can't be uncovered and temporarily enjoyed until the refinishing starts. This will definitely have to wait until next year.
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Roaming too far
Our birds don't seem to understand that there is plenty of other space to roam near their coop... going completely around the house and down to the basement door should not be an option.
And trying to come to our back door should definitely not be an option.
Monday, July 30, 2018
Our Flock
Perhaps we should have broken down our flock sooner.
We have :
three Australorp - one of them is a rooster that's been nice so far (all black)
three Barred Rock - one of them is a rooster that's not very nice (black and white ones)
three Buff Orpingtons - one seems a little "special" (beige/tan ones)
two Silver Laced Wyandottes (black and white ones)
one Gold Laced Wyandottes (black and tan/gold)
two Rhode Island Reds (dark brown)
two ISA brown (lighter brown)
From left: Australorp, Buff Orp, Silver Laced x 2, Rhode Island/Australorp/Buff together, Barred Rock x2, Rhode Island |
From left: Rhode Island, ISA Brown, Buff Orp, Silver Laced, Australorp rooster |
In the coop from left: ISA Brown, Silver Laced, Buff Orp from behind, Australorp, Barred Rocks, Rhode Island in the dark shadow |
Barred Rock in front, Buff Orpingtons giving you "the eye", and an ISA brown behind her. The two black ones are Australorps |
Labels:
australorp,
Barred Rock,
Buff Orpington,
Chickens,
gold laced,
ISA Brown,
Rhode Island Red,
Roosters,
silver laced,
Wynadotte
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