We spent the weekend getting the vegetable garden prepped and ready for tilling (the thistles are so bad!!!) so when I looked out in the back yard yesterday, this is what I saw!
These little moments are so precious - dirt, children (and not even all that young anymore - one is almost 14!! - but still loving the dirt!) and half a dozen chickens wandering around. Not your typical suburban life!🤣 I'm regularly grateful for our neighbors who don't bat an eye at the unusual views out *their* back windows! It helps that one behind us is one of Owen's childhood best friends (and the boys used to dig in this dirt together on a regular basis!), one is a delightful older couple whose grandkids are second cousins to our children (their daughter married Matt's cousin) and the third house is populated by a family that's rarely out in their yard anyway, and just takes our unique landscaping in stride.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Saturday, August 17, 2024
a few of the girls
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
The chickens are growing!
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
New residents in the Motley Garden
It's worth noting that two weeks ago we got six new residents in the Motley Garden: Henrietta, Attila the Hen, Mrs. (Lavender) Allen Milgrave, Princess Leia Negg, Bethlehen, and Charlotte have moved into a coop Dad helped the girls build in the back of the small side of the shed.
It will be into the fall before we get any eggs, but we're hoping to have them doing some free-ranging and some time in a mobile run and have them do some work on the grubs in the gardens!
Here are the babies!!
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This is Rinnah with Henrietta (I think. I have a harder time telling Henrietta and Charlotte apart.) |
The girls helped Dad build a mobile run with leftover bits of lumber that we have laying around. We purchased hardware cloth, but everything else is just leftovers! Flipped over, it gives the chickens an easy way to have a little more space to run outdoors without concern for then destroying the gardens or hawks (or cats!) destroying them.
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