While I'm still unpacking boxes I've found the time to get our and explore my little corner of the world a bit more. This past weekend we had my niece and nephew with us for 2 days and on Saturday I pulled on my boots and we headed to see what we could find out there in the beautiful forest surrounding our home. It was really quite fun and inspiring. I finally know where the property ends as I came across a wire strung up across the far east end of the property. Right next to the wire I found a peculiar sign posted....
"No vehicles allowed." We all laughed as we trampled through the trees and high brush that surrounded the sign. A road? One would have never guessed there was a path at one time that could support a vehicle.
On Sunday afternoon I changed into work clothes and once again pulled on my boots, but this time I went out and began to work on our soon-to-be chicken coop. There are 4 big windows in the coop, two have actual windows that will let in lots of light and the other two were just window openings. After some thought I decided to just board those openings up so as not to let in too much draft and critters. So hammer, nails and boards in hand I went a-poundin'. I then staked out the fence line where I'll have my chicken run. A nice big area that includes some brush and a small group of raspberries that need became out of control ( don't worry I have two rows of tame raspberries in another area, so i'm not wasting these-they'll be a nice treat for the chickens next summer). I look forward to finishing up the coop to welcome our new chickens in the next week or two. We'll get day old chicks that will live in a small brooder in our mud room for the first 4 -6 weeks. Once they lose their fuzz and grow feathers they'll head out to the coop.
OOOHHHH I can't wait to start getting eggs!!!!
(so jealous)
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely bringing my omelette pan when we come over (and some tomatoes, mushrooms, and onions).
I check your blog every day, my dear (as if you have time to write). Miss you much!
Love,
Liz
I'm getting more into a routine here on the farm and logging on more often as I get used to the dial-up. Most days I check it at least once early morning.
ReplyDeleteI hope to do frequent updates on the Ferrenberg Farm now that it is soon to really come alive with creatures.
I'm so excited!
I am getting excited to see your farm. I want to tell Liz to bring her omlet pan when I am there, but guess those little chicks will NOT be laying eggs that soon!!!! LOL. Love to all from grammafaithie!
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