was into it all the way yesterday!! 10 quart & 7 pints of fresh peach pie filling.
we will be doing the rest up as slice/pieces in an extremely light syrup.
This filling is so good, i have made 3 peach crisps with it already!!

****Stake****..these are the blackberries, we have 2 quart already..most will be ripening in just a few days. DH put this together because the birds are so bad this year, they are getting into everything!

He used 1x2's and just stapled the netting to it. He did leave 2 places for picking access. We just use clothes pins to close the openings. There are hooks to hold the netting to the ground,(made hooks from old tomato cages).
A few birds have gotten in there, not sure how though..we have checked everywhere. They don't do too much damage when they do get stuck, they just freak out trying to get free.
It is tall enough for us not to have to bend over too far, well not for me anyhow, not even 5'...

And because you all know how I LOVE to share pics...

I fenced off an area of the run to grow veggies for the girls..then in the fall when all is finished, the fence will be removed and it will be party time for them!! hahaha
We will be keeping the smaller coop in there for broodies, newbies and meaties. The dog cage you see in this pic was for Cordon, she has finally come to her senses and decided to join the rest of the bunch and lay eggs instead of going brood-crazy...I do not have a rooster,(yet), so no fertile eggs for her.
we have some projects yet to do on the coop-run. Of course I will post those pics when we get those accomplished..

Their ground is like concrete out in the open area...I have to turn it over , have just been waiting for some rain to soften it up a bit...still waiting

sorry, I need to get a better pic of these two..they are sooo affectionate!! I love it!..I raised them in the basement this spring and was able to really give them hands on rearing. It paid off, they love to be petted and held, even now in their 'teen-age'. They are barred rock, picked them up at Calico creek when we had gotten our meaties. Their names are 'Thelma & Louise'.
These girls are the only two I have received from a hatchery, it will be interesting to see how they differ from our 'breeders' girls.
**Does anyone have experience with wyandottes and their production years? My BLW girls are 3yrs now, was curious to find out how old some of the birds you have and their production rate...
Thank you all for your tolerance with me and my inability to control my picture sharing, it has been awhile.
