MJ's little flock

I remembered to take a breakfast photo.

I got a slightly better brew from the tea leaves by using 50% more in the pot and letting it stand for about 7 minutes. It's not very full bodied if that makes sense. I think the strength is good but the colour and flavour are not as satisfying as I'm used too.

Ridiculously trivial problem to be having :duc

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It's not trivial. Good tea helps to set a good mood.
 
I remembered to take a breakfast photo.

I got a slightly better brew from the tea leaves by using 50% more in the pot and letting it stand for about 7 minutes. It's not very full bodied if that makes sense. I think the strength is good but the colour and flavour are not as satisfying as I'm used too.

Ridiculously trivial problem to be having :duc

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Tasteless tea is pointless!
 
The hens are moved in properly now!

We put most of their important things in the run.

Ivy has found the nest box. Janet is taking a bath. Mary and Peggy are in a cuddle puddle, under the table and behind the tree stumps.

Everyone has taken a snack and a sip of water.

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It looks fantastic, MJ! Are you pleased?
Very. I'm very satisfied with the dimensions. I'm confident it will comfortably house 8-12 hens, which is my long trrm goal.

I'm also very satisfied with the craftsmanship which is sturdy without being too fussy.

The wire is far stronger than I realised. No fox or dog will be able to tear it off.

I like the way the uprights are placed so they make square shapes between them. There are 8 generous squares and 1 at a time will grow veg.

I think the top left square will be where I eventually put the roosting box. For now, they'll go back and forth mornings and nights so they can roost in the foxproof coop as usual.

I think I'll use the same wire under the paved apron. I'll poke a sheet under the wall, bend it up on the indide and nail it to the lower rail. Then it will make a skirt under the pavers.
 

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