I guess I need to start collecting eggs to put in the incubator. I think I will select the darkest Welsummer eggs for the next 10 days and then start the waiting game. Once I've got those going I must collect eggs to ship to Oklahoma. Two different individuals have contacted me wanting egg so hopefully the hens will cooperate and keep laying.
Sure is brisk this morning but at least that wind has quit. The blossoms are just starting to open on my apple trees so naturally the weather forecasters are calling for frost for the next couple of days. This propensity for cold and wet springs is exactly why I never get to serious about planting anything in the garden until mid May. A few sunny days followed by wet and cold doesn't raise the ground temperatures to promote seed germination. I have a friend who, as soon as we have a few sunny days, gets the the planting bug and puts a good share of his garden in. He usually has to replant quite a few things because either the seeds failed to germinate and rotted, or the plant came up only to be hit hard by killing frost. While I wait until the end of May before planting, if you compare our gardens in mid July his is no further along than mine.
When I went to the first Chickenstock it was with not a little trepidation. Being the shy and withdrawn person that I am I didn't know what to expect. Was driving all the way to the west side of Lansing going to be a waste of a Saturday? Much to my surprise I found the day to be very rewarding. I was able to put faces to the names I had come to know from the thread. Some folks were exactly as I had envisioned them to be while others were a complete surprise. The only commonality was that they all liked having and talking about chickens. They were also just as uncertain as I as to what to expect. The one thing we all found was that this gathering was something that we wanted to repeat.
The event runs from 10am til 3pm and I know that may seem like a lot of time. But the day goes by so quickly that it is difficult to find the time you'd like to talk to everyone. Last year my brother who lives in Muskegon wanted my mother to come to his house for awhile and ask her when she would like to come. She said any time would be fine as long as it was after Chickenstock.