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Three Chicken Things

Posted by on Sunday 27 November 2011 in chickens | 2 comments

Have you heard of Three Beautiful Things? Every day since May 2004, Clare has recorded three things that have given her pleasure during the day. Sometimes these are big things (like her wedding day or the arrival of baby Alec) but mostly they’re the small, everyday things that make life wonderful: the “tight fists” of roses set to bloom, the pleasant sound of snow and the magical transformation when separate ingredients turn into food.

I 3BTed every day too, for just over a year, but I got out of the habit – I do still notice things and write them in my head, just don’t commit them to paper/blog anyway. I should really get back into doing it again, because sometimes 140 characters on Twitter just isn’t enough to describe the beauty in the world.

Anyway, the reason I’m mentioning all this here and now is that I had Three Beautiful Things happen connected to me cleaning out the chicken coop this morning, and I thought I’d record them :)

1. We’ve had the chickens for 18 months now but today was the first time that I time it right to see an egg being laid. Lime is in the nest box when I first go down there so I leave her be – I sweep some leaves and retrieved Lily’s Oinky toy from the field where she’d dropped it in her running-around excitement. I peek back into the nest box around ten minutes later and see a big dry poo being pushed out – delightful – but then instantly the egg follows. It’s slippery and slick when it lands on the straw.

2. Blue hops onto the edge of the chest, clucking questions, as I dig clean shavings out of the bag. Her comb stands tall and red, her eyes are lemon and clear. Her neck feathers swoop sideways like a teenager’s fringe. Gingery-red, flecked with blonde and black.

3. Lime stands on my feet while I’m giving out pumpkin seeds so that she’s the closest to the treat source. It reminds me of how Lily sits on my feet when I’m cooking. The “please?” look on their faces is the same too.

And a bonus item:

4. As I stand at the kitchen sink washing my hands, the trees are alive with birds. A pair of chaffinches – a boy and a girl – hop about in the elder tree, the small blue tits are just tiny specks as they flit around the far away ivy bush and in comparison to them, it seems that the large tits in the cherry plum tree are truly defining gravity when they throw their big bodies into the air. Then I see another couple of birds in the holly bush that I hadn’t consciously seen before and I take in their noticeably longer tails and white mohawks so I can identify them later on the RSPB website. My hands are perhaps the cleanest they’ve ever been by the time I’ve had enough of the wildlife show.

What beautiful moments have there been in your life this weekend?

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Five things

Posted by on Wednesday 16 November 2011 in chickens, frugal, making | 3 comments

ONE. Two of the chickens are in moult – Ginger the Black Rock and Ms Mauve, an ISA Brown. There have been a lot of feathers about in the coop and run but neither have gone too bald (… yet?). Both have lost their tail feathers so look strangely round and last week both lost neck/head feathers, but Ginger’s have pretty much grown back now, so only Ms Mauve is left looking bit funny.

(I’m not keeping them/her in a separate run from the rest of the crew during the moult, just some of the others had just wandered outside of the run while I was taking photos. She followed shortly afterwards when she realised that there were leaves to scratch in out there, weeeee!)

TWO. Sticking to chicken related things, we’ve discovered that if chickens eat achocha, it taints their eggs like onions or (wild) garlic. I’ve been feeding the chicken some of the many, many achocha fruit we’ve had this season in an effort to get through them before the frost turns them all to mush. They weren’t sure about them at first but now om-nom-nom them up. We discovered the tainting issue – which isn’t unpleasant, per se, in savoury food but definitely there – on Monday, just after I’d taken them the remains of the entire 15ft tall wall of achocha to pick through. Monday’s eggs have been quarantined so they don’t accidentally get used for a dessert!

THREE. One of the reasons why I’ve not been writing much here is #NaNoWriMo – National Novel Writing Month. All my spare (and not so spare) time has been sucked up by that, so not only have I not been blogging much, I’ve not really been crafting or playing either. But on the plus side, because I’ve been so focus, I’ve written over 60,000 so far and I’ve not been idly browsing the web or eBay so I’ve saved money by avoiding temptation. Woo!

FOUR. Despite #NaNoWriMo getting in the way of my crafting, I have had a couple of evenings off from writing (when I was too exhausted/distracted to write the day we found Kia and after a busy day in the garden at the weekend) and I’m only about four rows off finishing the back of one of my crochet tops. If I hadn’t been writing, it would be long finished by now – and I’ve got an idea of how I can make another one which is just as nice but even quicker. Because I don’t already have enough WIPs…

FIVE. A little paranoid perhaps but I’m rather aware how quickly we’re getting through our wood pile. I cut a load of wood on Sunday but we’ve already nearly got through the ones for the “big” stove in the office. I think we might start using the central heating more until the winter properly kicks in, so we can see what it holds: I’m worried about racing through all our wood supplies now, then finding ourselves without heating for a fortnight during a super cold spell like we did last year (our boiler broke at just the wrong time). I much prefer our free heating from wood than our expensive gas, but I think I’d rather have a few weeks of expensive warmth than risk having no warmth at all!

What’s going on in your life this week?

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Like clean sheets on a bed

Posted by on Wednesday 9 November 2011 in chickens | 2 comments

My favourite thing about cleaning out the chicken coop: the flat layer of fresh wood shavings always gives me the same good juju feeling as when we put clean sheets on our bed.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

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October 2011 – end of month review

Posted by on Monday 31 October 2011 in chickens, less than 12 clothes challenge, meta | 0 comments

Carla-cat enjoying a spot of autumn sun – the woodstore is perfectly place for sunbathing felines: in the sun until nearly 2pm but also within a short stroll of their food dishes. Purrfecto!

Goals in 2011 progress

moving swiftly on!

October mini-goals

I achieved more of these than my main goals – the accounts are finished (just waiting for John’s business accounts now then new mortgage a go go!), we finally finished the bathroom and we both batch cooked for the freezer – “ready meals” of pasta sauce, keema curry, enchiladas and spicy beef casserole (with corn bread) now await us! I also got some fabric for the cushion in the porch and found somewhere for the foam – just hesitating now about whether a soft cushion is right for there, or whether a can-put-your-foot-up-on-it wipeclean option would be better.

I think I would have achieved more on these & on my main goals if I hadn’t been distracted by other fun pursuits – crocheting and writing (the latter planning for my NaNoWriMo attempt, which starts tomorrow!).

Buy less than 12 items of clothing in 2011

Bloomin’ heck, I’m getting close! I’ve been on the look out for a nicer-than-my-scruffy-hoodies jacket all year and spotted a lovely M&S brown cord jacket in fab condition in a charity shop for £5.99 so bought it even though it’s close to being too cold to wear it. I’ve worn it loads over the last few weeks. I also bought yet another pair of jeans off eBay. They take me up to eleven things so far in 2011, eep, close!

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Autumn morning

Posted by on Thursday 20 October 2011 in chickens | 2 comments

It was so lovely this morning that I rewarded myself for finalising my accounts (October mini-goal, tick!) with some garden play time with my furred and feathered friends. The cats were sunbathing on the top of the wood store, the chickens were digging through fallen leaves, the dog was making sure everything smelled ok in the garden & the field next door and I started cutting up some logs for the stove.

It wasn’t long though before I had visitors in the woodstore. Fluffy bummed visitors.

Saw horse, I HAVE CONQUERED YOU.

But as soon as she’d surveyed one level, she craved more exploration….

That part of the woodstore doesn’t have a roof and it’s under a thick holly tree, so I had visions of her jumping up and scampering through the branches — and me getting very scratched trying to get her back out again. So I lured her & the others to the other side of the patio, to do a little weeding for me while I got on with cutting some kindling.

I left them under the watchful eye of Carla-cat (who had relocated from the woodstore to another equally sunny spot away from the noise/dust) …

But they didn’t respect her authoritah and were soon off exploring again. Blue didn’t think much to John’s coop – too few perches, not enough nest boxes – but did poo on the window sill to leave her mark.

They also explored the greenhouse and were rather excited to find a few dropped tomatoes:

I do hope we get a few more of these sunny and fresh mornings before muggy winter kicks in :)

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