Thanks. Bobby has a knack for building anything. He grumbles a lot, but I know he enjoys the challenge.
Yesterday I let the girls into the garden space. They had a ball scratching around in the soft dirt looking for worms, etc. And now my garden is beautifully turned and aerated. I bought seeds for kale and lettuce and spinach for them. I'm going to plant some in window boxes under the front windows in the coop so they have their own private stash.
It's extremely windy this morning and the girls are picking up the quince blossom petals that are flying around. That ought to keep them busy for awhile! My new composter is next to the fence where the quince bush (it's a monster) grows, so they've been sitting up on top of the composter picking at the bush. Except that Gladys went over the fence into the front yard and then freaked out when the neighbor's dog started barking. Gonna have to keep them off the top of the composter, I guess. It's always something...
Lavender Orpington hatching eggs are due to arrive today. The incubator is all set up and waiting. And Auntie Roberta has given me her expert advice. Fingers crossed everyone. Think hens.
Yesterday I let the girls into the garden space. They had a ball scratching around in the soft dirt looking for worms, etc. And now my garden is beautifully turned and aerated. I bought seeds for kale and lettuce and spinach for them. I'm going to plant some in window boxes under the front windows in the coop so they have their own private stash.
It's extremely windy this morning and the girls are picking up the quince blossom petals that are flying around. That ought to keep them busy for awhile! My new composter is next to the fence where the quince bush (it's a monster) grows, so they've been sitting up on top of the composter picking at the bush. Except that Gladys went over the fence into the front yard and then freaked out when the neighbor's dog started barking. Gonna have to keep them off the top of the composter, I guess. It's always something...
Lavender Orpington hatching eggs are due to arrive today. The incubator is all set up and waiting. And Auntie Roberta has given me her expert advice. Fingers crossed everyone. Think hens.
My EE, Rhonda, growls at me when I take eggs out from under her. And Agatha has the loudest and longest egg song ever! She goes on and on and on. I've taken to throwing cheerios out the back door to shut her up. So now she's probably doing it for the treats! I've been crushing up used eggshells and giving it back to the girls. Yesterday I added some flax seed. I read in Storey's that flax seed makes better eggs.
I love your blanket. I tried to take up knitting I started making a shawl scarf thing. Gave up tho, maybe I'll go back to it. I kept having to rip the whole thing out and start over cause I messed up and had big hole in it lol. Learning from you tube videos isn't so great. Nobody to ask for help.
The eggs arrived and are "settling" on the dining room table. I'm such a yutz. I put them in the incubator right away. Good thing I texted Roberta! She explained that they have to sit for a day. Works out better that way. I want to take the day off when they hatch and Tuesday is better than Monday. Spent some time working on the insulation in the coop. Nap time!
