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.
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
Thursday, August 2, 2018
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
You don't belong here
We had guests over yesterday that said one of our chickens was down by the road. I was surprised that one would be alone or that they would be very close to the road but didn't think anything of it since all of them were safely in the coop at bedtime.
Then this morning my youngest son called me outside.
Our closest neighbors have 4 barred rock hens, no roosters. The next closest neighbors really aren't that close. We have no idea where this guy came from. His neck looks like it's been plucked of feathers and his tail is a little beat up.
I went out a few minutes later and he was gone, no idea where he's run off to.
Our first eggs - again
I found out first eggs last night! They were laying on the coop floor (not cool chickens!) and were so tiny and cute!
Penny for scale size |
We have several breeds and they all lay brown eggs, so that doesn't help us to figure out who might have started leaving us breakfast treats.
Sunday, July 22, 2018
We've been flocked
Our community does a Library Fundraiser where people pay money to "flock" someone's house. The Flamingo flock arrived at our home for a few days.
Friday, July 6, 2018
Do you see something wrong here?
On the 4th of July I went to lock up the chickens and was happy to see that none of them were on the ground or trying to sit on the nest boxes. But there's definitely something wrong in this picture.
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Friday, June 29, 2018
A project that came too soon
Three of the bedrooms have carpet, and after a little peek at the corner I knew there were original hardwood floors underneath. My goal is to one day pull them up and finish them myself. I thought that project might happen next year.
And then we had a bad house guest that ruined the carpet in our main guest room. I had no choices but to take on the project now.
And I lucked out, big time!
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Chickens are finally free range
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