Everything is better when my Mom gets here. I've been trying to explain to her for many years that her place is with her children and grandchildren because she's just getting too old to have to do it on her own anymore. My Dad died in '02 and everything is just too much for her. When she's with me, she can crochet to her hearts content and not worry about making dinner or the other minutiae. She is usually the one who gets to where she can't stand me and then she hides in the bedroom to get away. Seldom is it the other way around. She's never been much for being in the kitchen so I guess that's why we coexist so well. Two women living together trying to control the kitchen just never works.![]()
Besides, now I can let her make the candles needed for the next year. I give give her a couple of hundred pounds of wax and she'll work until the wax is done. She loves candlemaking... for me, it is a necessary evil.
The chicks are chirping away. This time, I fashioned a small brooder out of an old tote, cutting out window slots and putting a screen on with duct tape. It's so much easier to clean and I have decided I like this idea best.
Nemi Jr. goes to his new home tomorrow. yay!
His hatch mate that I also thought to be a roo is now I believe a hen. Her waddle/comb is still a little larger than normal but she isn't developing the secondary characteristics of a roo. Whew. That makes me feel better.
However, my 6 month old silkie just started crowing and one of my frizzles started crowing. I had that feeling that the silkie was a male even though I had no clue how to tell. My phoenix hasn't started crowing yet and my black beauty maran doesn't crow much.
I have been getting the most beautiful marans egg the last week. They are still smallish but are a deep mahogany with dark speckles. They are, by far, the most beautiful eggs I've ever gotten from a hen. I suspect it is from the black marans hen. I've gotten 3 total so far of this color and they are just gorgeous. They are too pretty to eat right now and I just leave them in a glass bowl in the fridge so I can gaze upon their glory. Can anyone guess the eggs I'll be incubating next year once Beauty gets going for the spring? So far, Beauty is a very gentle roo. He's never attacked me nor has he raised his hackles at me. I wish he were a little more amorous toward the gals. He's do a little dance and if the gal isn't receptive, he'll find another gal who is. But he hasn't tried killing the other roosters so that's a good thing as he is almost as big as my brahma roo was. I'm hoping Beauty stays black next year when he goes for his first moult. I've heard that often black marans will moult with copper after the first one.
Does your Mom make plain candles for power outages, or are these colored/scented candles? I once wanted to make my own candles but was told it makes a mess and you have to have dedicated pots/pans for the process, is that true?
Like the idea of the plastic tote for a brooder - especially when you only have a handful of chicks it makes it much simpler I'm sure.
Your Marans eggs sound so pretty! Maybe once you begin eating them you can use the shells as candle receptacles?
