Flock/Life Journey's 2019

Cute names for cute chicks :love The one in the second picture looks so chill and relaxed!

Aww... thank you! Yes she is super chill!! I named her Mol`e. Salt, the lighter of the two babies, is also crazy chill. :love I went out this morning and Mo, plus Sandi (buff as well) were both taking turns sitting on the babies so they'd be warm. They're going to be awesome mommies!!! :love:D:love:yesss:
 
Got a few new plants for the patio and the cottage garden yesterday.
Silver spear.
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Succulent
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Phormium
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Iris Pallida
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Phormium
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Cottage garden
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Luna’s out again ^

2 Delphiniums
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We did the hanging baskets up with petunias and violas
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And we got some new garden furniture
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Little bench at the side of the driveway
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The plants are looking nice!
 
I went to silver glyn yesterday again, no sunburn this time! I didn't get pictures this time.

The flock is doing well, but I'm getting attacked on all sides by broodys! Two bantams are currently trying to brood and one of the ducks as well. I'm at maximum capacity right now, stop trying to make babies!
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I've also been doing acrylic poring. Here's one from this morning.
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Nice job on the painting!
 
Got a few new plants for the patio and the cottage garden yesterday.
Silver spear.
View attachment 1748884

Succulent
View attachment 1748883

Phormium
View attachment 1748885

Iris Pallida
View attachment 1748886

Phormium
View attachment 1748887

View attachment 1748879 View attachment 1748880 View attachment 1748881 View attachment 1748882
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Cottage garden
Clematis miss Bateman to grow over the archway View attachment 1748897
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Luna’s out again ^

2 Delphiniums
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We did the hanging baskets up with petunias and violas
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And we got some new garden furniture
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Little bench at the side of the driveway
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I like succulent plants because a group of them can be called "hens and chicks"

I went to silver glyn yesterday again, no sunburn this time! I didn't get pictures this time.

The flock is doing well, but I'm getting attacked on all sides by broodys! Two bantams are currently trying to brood and one of the ducks as well. I'm at maximum capacity right now, stop trying to make babies!
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I've also been doing acrylic poring. Here's one from this morning.
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Ah I remember when all my bantam hens wanted to go broody. The artwork is cool.

came home and found one of my new tiny chicks has pastey butt...... veg oil added used dropper to get some vitamin water in it :( looks good other wise but its inside with me laying on my chest its so cute!:love
Hadn't heard of that method of getting rid of pasty butt, I may have to try it in the future. I had only heard of soaking their butts under the faucet in the sink.
 
Aww... thank you! Yes she is super chill!! I named her Mol`e. Salt, the lighter of the two babies, is also crazy chill. :love I went out this morning and Mo, plus Sandi (buff as well) were both taking turns sitting on the babies so they'd be warm. They're going to be awesome mommies!!! :love:D:love:yesss:
They sure will!
 
I like succulent plants because a group of them can be called "hens and chicks"

Ah I remember when all my bantam hens wanted to go broody. The artwork is cool.

Hadn't heard of that method of getting rid of pasty butt, I may have to try it in the future. I had only heard of soaking their butts under the faucet in the sink.

some one on BYC mentioned it in an article i think. it seems to have worked cuz as soon as i put it down in chick med center, it started pooing and started perking up :D it's back out with the lil mama chicks. they were doing good this morning. :yesss:
 

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