we explore coming from the city and living in Maine, keeping chickens, homeschooling, cooking good food and trying to grow it, building a wood-fired pizza oven, bringing home our goats (finally!), reading wonderful books, stirring the compost, and taking time to smell the petunias.
Oh, I love those names! The girls have been haggling about the names for months, but they had to let the chicks settle in before the could tell who was who...
So cute! I just came across your blog and was poking around. I really like it! Love all the recipes! I printed them out so I can try them. I'll definitely be back for a return visit. -Jackie
Oh my goodness! They are just too too cute! I'm really drawn to Poppy and that look of sweetness and terror! Darling - thanks for sharing the GREAT photos :-)
Hi June! Thank you for stopping by the "Burbs"!! So nice to meet you! Bees and chicks get along wonderfully!! Love your blog and your chicks are adorable!
So beautiful! My husband and I just built our ark, and I'm picking up our pullets on Saturday. I can't wait, and this made me even more excited. Thanks for sharing their portraits.
Beautiful! Our Partridge Wyandottes aren't brilliant layers but their beautiful plumage and hilarious antics more than make up for it...really love your blog, it's really inspirational :-) Flo
Linda, You're right. Petunia is sturdy, but getting less wee all the time. It's amazing how FAST they grow.
Heather, Of course I'm avidly following your babies, love them! Your goats too.
Christina, Welcome! I'm so excited you're getting your pullets this week. It is such an adventure. Can't wait to hear about chicken ranching California-style...
Flo, Our older SLWyandottes do a great job laying. We're eager to compare the new Rhode Island reds with them... I'm SO enjoying your blog. I can't believe you were able to weave your own bird-netting, brilliant!
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Your puffballs are adorable. I had 2 when I was a little girl, their names were Sunshine and Lollipop, lol.
Oh, I love those names! The girls have been haggling about the names for months, but they had to let the chicks settle in before the could tell who was who...
So cute! I just came across your blog and was poking around. I really like it! Love all the recipes! I printed them out so I can try them. I'll definitely be back for a return visit. -Jackie
I have two silver-laced wyandottes, along with my two easter eggers that are about a month old right now. I love watching them. Great blog, BTW!
they're so cute! can't wait to meet them!!
Welcome, Jacki! Thanks for your kind words. We love our simple food; hope you do too!
Hip Homemaker, your peepers are adorable. Love those sweet yellow easter eggers. Enjoy your blog too...
Sportslover, Get on out here, girl! They'll have wing feathers before you can say peep...
Oh my goodness! They are just too too cute! I'm really drawn to Poppy and that look of sweetness and terror! Darling - thanks for sharing the GREAT photos :-)
Oh, we do love Poppy's portrait too. It just says so much. Thanks for sharing our delight in our new babies, Colleen!
Hi June! Thank you for stopping by the "Burbs"!! So nice to meet you! Bees and chicks get along wonderfully!! Love your blog and your chicks are adorable!
Welcome, Beegirl! It's so great to have you over. Here's to learning about bees at your blog, so we can invite some to live here... Oh, my!
How adorable! Petunia's quite a sturdy wee thing, isn't she.
They are adorable. I have some that look just like that. I can't wait to see more about them!
So beautiful! My husband and I just built our ark, and I'm picking up our pullets on Saturday. I can't wait, and this made me even more excited. Thanks for sharing their portraits.
Beautiful! Our Partridge Wyandottes aren't brilliant layers but their beautiful plumage and hilarious antics more than make up for it...really love your blog, it's really inspirational :-) Flo
Linda, You're right. Petunia is sturdy, but getting less wee all the time. It's amazing how FAST they grow.
Heather, Of course I'm avidly following your babies, love them! Your goats too.
Christina, Welcome! I'm so excited you're getting your pullets this week. It is such an adventure. Can't wait to hear about chicken ranching California-style...
Flo, Our older SLWyandottes do a great job laying. We're eager to compare the new Rhode Island reds with them... I'm SO enjoying your blog. I can't believe you were able to weave your own bird-netting, brilliant!
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