<yawn> The worst thing about morning is that it comes in the middle of a good night's sleep. Staggered into the kitchen and looked out the window. That was a mistake. Snowing and blowing so hard I can't see the mountains on either side of us. Rats! We were gonna take the pickup to Billings today and pick up materials for starting the coop so I can get these feather dusters out of Ken's office and into the great outdoors.
Boy, these little critters put out a ton of dust! And it's like talcum powder! I still have no "chicken smell" in the house, but that ain't because they aren't trying. I hoped to get the big girls out by the end of next week (they'll be 4 weeks on Monday and really feathered nicely) but keep the four little ones inside a bit longer.
Ken is going to hard wire the coop so I can have lights, an outlet, and some heat for the girls the first week or so. Gee, its' great to be married to a professional electrician! If it's got wires, he can build or fix it. If someone wants something wired or repaired, he does it strictly to code - no shortcuts regardless of what the people want - or he won't do it. He was the electrical officer on board an aircraft carrier and a battleship, then worked as an electrical contractor when we retired. But we ain't carpenters. Between the two of us we can barely stack a straight sandwich. Should be interesting. I'm taking bets on how soon into the project we have our first argument.
Ah, my coffee's ready. Did somebody say Rice Krispie Treats?
Boy, these little critters put out a ton of dust! And it's like talcum powder! I still have no "chicken smell" in the house, but that ain't because they aren't trying. I hoped to get the big girls out by the end of next week (they'll be 4 weeks on Monday and really feathered nicely) but keep the four little ones inside a bit longer.
Ken is going to hard wire the coop so I can have lights, an outlet, and some heat for the girls the first week or so. Gee, its' great to be married to a professional electrician! If it's got wires, he can build or fix it. If someone wants something wired or repaired, he does it strictly to code - no shortcuts regardless of what the people want - or he won't do it. He was the electrical officer on board an aircraft carrier and a battleship, then worked as an electrical contractor when we retired. But we ain't carpenters. Between the two of us we can barely stack a straight sandwich. Should be interesting. I'm taking bets on how soon into the project we have our first argument.

Ah, my coffee's ready. Did somebody say Rice Krispie Treats?