Lovely! I wish we had some features like that on our property but alas, just lots of flat ground. I notice some pretty manzanita in a couple of pictures. When we lived in Los Angeles (2003-2009), we camped a couple of times in Los Padres National Forest and manzanita grew like crazy there in the campgrounds. When used for firewood manzanita smells SO good - almost perfume like. Have you ever used any on your property for firewood?As the coop build progressed, and I blathered about it to other "regulars" at my fav hang-out, I got some eye-rolling responses and astonishment about using a "contractor to build a chicken coop?!?!?" I shared these reactions with John the Contractor. He'd got a kick out of them.
He always arrived around 9 a.m. - I usually got there any time between 10 and 11. (He unloaded his equipment, circular saw, ladders, supplies, etc. every day, reloading his work van every afternoon because it wouldn't be all that wise to leave tools there overnight.)
Anyway, one day he said "I got all the wire up," as soon as I got out of my car. "Uh huh, I see that."
"It looks better from the inside..." Okay, so I went into the coop to admire his work.
This was his surprise for me. He could hardly contain his glee.
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Yup, he had replaced the ceramic light receptacle and CFL bulb with a pendant light! A sort of rustic chic "chandelier" for the coop!
"Better protection for the bulb against flying chickens" and "Less screwy surfaces to gather dust," said he. Riiiiight.![]()
But isn't it wonderful?!? He obtained the pendant light from one of his other jobs, where the lights were removed for other fixtures.
And here are some of my favorite shots of a FEW of the rock out-croppings on the property.
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