This is the biggest of the rocks. It took about 30 minutes to remove it from the hole! |
Who can resist playing in the dirt? |
This isn't even half of the rocks! |
Ready for the footings! |
The view up the hill to the North. Prettiest sunset I've ever seen |
This is the biggest of the rocks. It took about 30 minutes to remove it from the hole! |
Who can resist playing in the dirt? |
This isn't even half of the rocks! |
Ready for the footings! |
The view up the hill to the North. Prettiest sunset I've ever seen |
I took this picture of Rhoda a few days before the fox killed her |
Hello little one! |
Salt did such a good job sitting her nest that all 10 eggs hatched out without a problem! I have to say, its so much easier letting a hen do the incubating, hatching, and chick raising! |
Salt all plumped out to make a nice warm place for her babies |
We named this one Happy Feet. Doesn't she look like a baby penguin? |
The new babies look so tiny |
And the older babies look HUGE next to them even though they are only 3 weeks older! They look like awkward teenagers now! |
The older babies have most of their adult feathers in now. Its very interesting to see their markings coming out |
These 3 certainly have their father's legs! |
Salt has started to take her babies out of the coop for walks. She's a great Mama and makes my job so much easier! |
Soon the egg next to the first pipped too |
After 24 hours, I was worried about the first little guy, so I helped him out a bit. I peeled back a tiny bit of the shell and she poked her beak through right away! |
I helped her out a bit more after several hours and then she did the rest on her own! |
Hello baby! |
Sister joined her soon after |
We spent a lot of hours watching these eggs jump and bump around waiting for them to emerge! |
By the end of day 20 we had 6 fluffy peeps! 2 chicks died as they were hatching, not uncommon and nothing we could do about it. |
We can easily tell who the father of most of the chicks is. We had 2 roosters, but only one of them had feathery legs! Well done Fred! |
They're imprinting on us |
This is the overdue peep. See his white spot and white wing tips? |
Each chick has different markings and we can easily tell them apart |
Each of us has a favorite! |
Their first outdoor adventure |
They stayed pretty close |
So soft! |
Welcome to our family little peeps! |
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The children gathered some frog eggs in a bucket |
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There were two bunches of eggs. One of them was farther along than the other (right) |
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Our first hatched tadpoles! |
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Our first meal of wild fiddleheads harvested from our property! So yummy! |
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Sprouting some sweet potato slips for the garden |
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The children are very excited to finally be using the trampoline they got for Christmas |
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About 300 bulbs of garlic planted last fall sprouting. Can't wait for the garlic scapes! This garden is protected from deer by some fishing line hung at various heights |
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Thermometer, hygrometer, wet sponge for humidity, wire mesh for air circulation, beautiful fertile eggs from our own chickens |
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Looking to the road from what will be my kitchen window. The view will be much improved once the mobile home is gone. You can see the chicken coop to the right |
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Looking left from what will be the front door. The coop is just to the left |
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Looking right from what will be the front door. That bit of red at the right is the newly painted shed Chris built a year and a half ago. Next step, heavy machinery! |
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It just needs a counter. We're waiting until we find one at the Reuse Centre |
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Playing in the mud on the ground is fine |
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There's plenty of mud to go around |
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In between bike rides |
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Enter the brilliant, amazing idea! |
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Pudding |
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Baking cookies |
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Cooperation |
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Eating their creations in the Mud Dining Room |
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Cocktail for one |
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Best play idea ever! |