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We have had some amazing weather the past couple days. Its sunny and warm and not to hot. A little bit of a breeze makes me remember just how amazing summer in Oregon really is. Layla and I had not been on an adventure in a while. I decided no projects today and after taking my toes to a pedicure, I took those toes to the lake. If you know Layla, you know this girl loves to swim! We found a great little spot with no one around and lots of sticks to chew on. First things first, Layla set out to chew the log in the water.
Foster lake is just 20-something minutes from our house down the country roads. Its nice to have something so close. Click Here to watch Layla have a blast swimming!
After chewing many, many sticks until there were not more sticks left to throw she was finally tired.
We stayed until the sticks were all chewed to nothing, bugs started arriving and the sun was getting low. This side of the lake has lots of trees and picnic spots. I think we will return with a picnic next time.
On the drive home, Layla was tired, and happy. It didn’t take long before she was asleep in the back of the car. Reminds me of all the times we did this when she was a puppy. She spent a lot of puppyhood at the lake. We will definitely be back soon!
Happy and asleep. She gobbled up her food when we got home and went straight to bed.
Chickens are funny little creatures that make you laugh almost every day. This trio of new girls do the weirdest things as they are growing up and getting more comfortable. Chicken-Diana has taken to liking her humans so much she greets you when you get home and runs to say hi whenever you come outside. She also often follows me to my car in the morning as I leave for work. I would love to take her to Walgreen’s but that would just be too distracting! They also like to (peck) knock on the doors around the house. I opened the blinds the other day to see them hanging out on the firewood having a good time.
Peeking out the front door, chickens want to say hi (L to R, Florence, Diana, Mary)
In other exciting chicken news we are finally back to egg production. Chicken-Mary had her first tiny little starter eggs this week. She seemed to look like she was getting close so I put the fake wooden eggs in the nest boxes for encouragement. I checked later that afternoon and sure enough she laid a cute little tiny egg. Penny also seems to be thinking about laying eggs again but we don’t expect very many from her anymore.
Chicken-Mary’s little starter eggs
For months I have been wondering why Layla is digging so many holes along the back of the house. It started with a couple spots of narrow holes probably out of boredom. Here lately, there have been several large ones behind the hydrangeas. Today, I was surprised to find out it may not be entirely Layla. She digs them but I think others are responsible for making them much much bigger, rounder and chicken butt shaped! This social gathering of bathing in the dirt is a really good sign that the flock is fully integrated. Penny was right there with them. Diana was trying to run into the kitchen…of course.
The flock that dust bathes together, stays together.
Keeping on the subject of feathered friends, there are two new guests at the pond this week. On our walk last week, Layla and I startled two ducks swimming and they flew away. Since then, I have watched them come back and hang out most days in the pond. After getting a good look at them they are 2 Mallards, one male, one female. Its amazing how camouflage the females are. If she wasn’t swimming I may not have seen her at all. She is just behind and to the left of the male and hard to see in the photo. I tip-toed as quietly as I could down the hill to take this picture of them this morning. I didn’t want to scare them away. Maybe they will decide its safe here and stay. Maybe there will be ducklings one day. I am looking into encouraging nesting with duck nest boxes.
Mallard ducks on the right of the pond. Male and female
Since we are down at the pond we can visit the resident salamanders again. This time I got a better picture. You see, Sal and Amanda like to hide. They actually like to come up and look at me with cute little faces THEN hide right as I have my camera out. This time Sal played dead and floated in the water a while trying to convince me he was just a stick and I got a decent shot. Enough to share that he is indeed a salamander. Amanda is in the weeds below, she’s never in the mood for photos.
Sal and Amanda the elusive pond salamanders
In addition to being distracted as usual by wildlife we have done a few things around the yard this week. We had a pretty sunny Saturday and it seemed a good day to visit the nursery for a few plants. We decided to put Gardenia in the front of the house. The green foliage and white flowers should look good with the red house. Also, I love the smell of gardenias (we had them in Sacramento) and hopefully the fragrance will drift into the house through the open windows this summer. I also transplanted a piece of a fern in the yard to the spot right near the deck. It should take root just fine.
Starting to landscape, Gardenias should bloom and let the fragrance in the front window
Speaking of sunny days and Spring time, its time to get the motorcycle ready for adventures. New battery in, and it got a bath and tank of gas this weekend. Every familiar sight and (Harley) sound here makes it feel more and more like home, its feeling much more settled in around here now. Motorcycle dates are in the future as the weather gets warmer.
Spring is on its way and so are motorcycle dates
Here is a daffodil picture just for fun! The wind knocked some down so the broken ones came inside to look pretty in a vase.
Daffodil’s taken down by the wind look nice indoors
Oh look its Nessie! She is so cute. She is enjoying being a couple pounds lighter lately and jumping and exploring lots. The other night I found her on the far side of the house when I went to lock her up for the night. She also got a new cat house for the loft.
lazy Nessie
There was an old two sided shelving unit in the loft when we moved in. It looked like it may have had glass fronts at one point much like a display case (I removed some broken glass). It is open on the top and has shelves front and back. She has played in the shelf the whole time we have had her. She usually likes to jump to one shelf then the top shelf then to the catwalk. She also likes to go around to the back and hide when noises scare her. I decided to make the shelf a cat house for her.
Nessie’s new house front view
She can hang out in her bed on the middle shelf then jump up through the open top to the top bed or continue on to the catwalk and walk along the walls like she does. There is also still the option for going to the back shelves and hiding from things when scared. Of course there is plenty of recycled old carpet for her to have a soft landing and also to scratch and claw. She is already liking walking and balancing along the front and sides. The bottle shelf is a great place for her food and water as well as some storage. She loves it! In warmer weather I will probably paint it a little cuter but for right now she doesn’t seem to have the patience for me to have her house occupied for that long!
Nessie’s house top view, she likes to jump up to the top of this shelflots of re-purposed carpet to scratch and stretch
And last but not least here is a Layla picture, just because!
We woke up thinking chocolate valentine waffles sounded good today. However, since we have freeloading slacker chickens right now we were out of eggs. Scones it is!!! I am a little famous for my white chocolate cinnamon chip scones so it was hard to venture out into uncharted scones territory but they were amazing! A little chocolate drizzle and we called it breakfast. Perfect fuel (not really) for some hard yard work!!!
My last day off with the dogs was filled with hours of pulling driveway weeds and taking down more branches from overgrown trees. There has been a lot of overgrowth removal and general reshaping of bushes, trees and other plant life here. Today was the day to pick it all up and put it in the burn pile. After one truck load of leaves, there was still a lot of debris to pile up and move. The great thing about only going as far as your own pasture is the truck doesn’t have to be highway safe…..pile it high!
One great surprise here as the rain subsides and days are warming up are bulbs popping up everywhere. Everywhere you look under almost every tree and all along the driveway there are daffodils, crocus’s, tulips and iris’s popping up. Its going to be very exciting when they all bloom.
The little chickens are getting bigger and over 3 lbs now. They have great big tails finally and are venturing around the yard doing their job at pest control. Chicken-Mary has a comb and waddles now and is a little more developed then her sisters.
Chicken Florence in the background, Left-Chicken Diana, Right-Chicken Mary
Nessie plays more and more and even came and meowed at the front door to say hi the other night. She has recently climbed a tree and seems much more adventurous as the weather improves.
Nessie enjoys the catwalk in the shop now and climbs and struts her stuffWe are going to take a break from the yard work now and see what the property brings us in Spring. We may have a little pasture clean-up but will start focusing on the house remodel of the laundry room/hallway/master bedroom in the next couple months. More to come!
(Note: last post “Salamanders” contained cute videos that may not display in the email sent but just click to go to the website to view)
Layla’s good friend Kona is staying with us this week. They have been having a blast playing all over. The weather was great today and “we” did a lot of yard work. I pulled a lot of weeds. They were exhausted!
Kona and Layla patrol the orchard
The little chickens are getting bigger and bigger. Today they met me at my car door when I got home.
Diana-Chicken was the first to greet me today outside my car
The chickens love Layla, they have no fear of dogs and even chased Layla across the driveway one day. Penny is still the big boss and always checking me out to make sure she’s not missing treats. She is doing better now getting along with the young chickens and hopefully soon they will be one cohesive group.
Penny looking at me in case I have something good
Nessie is very affectionate and improving more and more each week. She comes to the house now and suns herself on the deck. She ventures out and explores every day. We found a dead mouse in the driveway by the shop one day and are hoping it is her finally feeling relaxed enough to hunt! Keep those field mice away!
I took the dogs for a walk to the pond yesterday. I saw more salamanders swimming again. Also, finally spotted one of the many frogs we hear singing every night, he was too fast for a photo but I saw him!
There has been a lot going on around here the past few weeks. Christmas and New Years, friends visiting, new chickens and more! We have had rain, freezing temps, sleet, snow and more freezing temps. We have been working hard to figure out keeping the animals warm and toasting. Here’s a few updates of the past few weeks. We have been relaxing, building, creating, canning, welding, freezing, chicken training and more!
Chicken coop expansion
New chickens meant more room was needed in the coop. Also, the pecking order needed to be worked out with Penny. After a lot of separation then slow visitation everyone worked it out and they are all together in a new expanded coop warming each other up and getting along great. The coop got more room in the house, new perches and a bigger run. Now its a double wide! More pictures once I paint it! Here is the work in progress before the rest of the roof and the new enclosure.
The little chickens spent a couple weeks in the garage until the hard freeze passed and they were monitored until we knew they were healthy and could go in with Penny. There is always that one chicken that pushes the limits….Here is Florence-chicken discovering she isn’t really all that locked up. Soon after this they discovered they can fly and I woke up to them roosting wherever they wanted in the garage…no. Time for the coop!
All 3 living in the garage for 2 weeks to make sure they were healthy
New Years Guests
Our friends the Kings visited for New Years and brought Milo the dog. He gets along great with Layla. On new years weekend went walking around the pastures and property by the pond. I forgot what a lab dog loves most….he was in the water (not bothered at all by the cold and ice) before I saw it coming. Layla enjoyed playing at the pond as well. Yay for canning!
Thanks to a bigger kitchen I finally have more room and a pressure canner! Can’t wait for the summer garden. First thing I made was chili con carne. Turned out great. I even made soup stock from the Christmas turkey, canned and preserved.
following the canning guidlines carefully for safety
Have I mentioned much just how awesome Clinton is?? Well he is. And I have to post a pic of him being amazing fixing our gate on a frozen day. To my disappointment we barely saw any snow. We did, however have a lot of frozen bird baths, pond, chicken waters, etc.
Snow!
welding the gate back, works perfect now!
Wood stove in the shop
This shop stove was refurbished from a killer deal on Craigslist. With a few parts, some rust removal and fixing up its now keeping things (and cat and dog) toasty in the shop when we are working in there. Here is Layla helping build the chicken coop. She made sure the stove did not go anywhere the entire time we were building. Good thing for Layla keeping a close eye on things!
Its a heavy-hearted, bittersweet post this week. We had to say goodbye to our dear sweet Nugget-Chicken. We also have the arrival of three new young girlfriends for Penny. Those who know us and our chickens know Nugget has always been a bit of special needs Chicken. You also will know that Nugget was indeed a very special and fantastic chicken. Nugget had cancer, unfortunately common in backyard chickens who live much longer lives as pets once past their productive egg laying days. And although pulling through a few hard times and bouncing back with a spunk and spirit that rivaled most pet dogs, her time was over. We had been hoping and praying she would stay healthy long enough to see Oregon and all its acres of scratching and pecking glory. She did. And she loved it here! She was laid to rest under her most favorite tree she had loved since we moved to Oregon. Here are a few of my favorite pictures of a great chicken who would come running for treats when you called her, hang out for morning coffee, and just be silly in general.
Nugget on the right. Penny on the left. Nugget had a heart shaped mark on her head as a baby. We knew she would be amazing the day we picked her out.
Penny and Nugget, less than a week old
Always jumping on me, interrupting backyard yoga…
Interrupting coffee time in the most adorable way (Nugget on the left) Baby feather molt…so ugly cute at this stage. Nugget on the right. Awkward teenage years…..Hanging out in the backyard meant you may have a chicken (or two) on your lap. Nugget in my lap. Penny generally didn’t want as much cuddling. Hammock time! All up in my business while I am trying to read! Due to her condition, Nugget often had to have hot water bathes to keep her body moving along. Here, she is happy to dry herself in front of the wood stove. Perched on my leg, sleeping.We love you Nugget!
The Arrival of the New Girls!
There has been a bit of a frenzy to find Penny new playmates as soon as possible. We had known for some time we should get more chicken friends so that neither Penny or Nugget would ever be left alone. We still had not done this since moving (may have been an element of denial on my part). Chickens love to be in groups, they love friends. They love to walk around together looking for bugs (shopping), finding the perfect tree to sit under (having coffee), and often go to the restroom in pairs. Women! After a bit of a search we found a local farmer who had young chickens who were Rhode Island Reds just like penny and nugget. We drove to Corvallis to Winn Farms late in the evening, in the dark, rain and wind and picked up three new girls.
Meet the new girls! Diana, Mary and Florence-Chicken already posing for the CameraWe are integrating them slowly with Penny to avoid any pecking order issues but all four have been scratching around talking to each other. Penny hung out on her perch close to their acclimation cage the first day and talked to them. Probably setting the ground rules for when they are released from chicken jail. Click here for a cute video of everyone. If you turn the volume up you can hear the cute little chicken chirps. Florence is a bit shy…she stayed in the kennel most the day basking in the sun.
Its been almost a week since Nessie joined us. She has been in her crated kitty habitat in the loft of the shop. Today we opened the doors and let her have run of the shop. She was a little worried but about 15 minutes later she was exploring!
Peering over the loft edge before getting brave enough to go downstairsPlaying in mounds of old carpet we removed from the main houselots of things to play in and under and around
The Girls (Penny and Nugget)
Penny and Nugget have also been introduced to the yard. They really must know they are in new surrounding because they barely ventured out. I let them out about an hour before sunset and they were back in the coop hiding after only about 15 minutes. They won’t get full ranging until they get more friends and maybe a protector rooster for safety.
Layla (with Kona friend)
Crowding my yoga mat, as usual.
Layla loves her new place. She is getting less scared of the dark and now playing outside until late. Three days ago it must have clicked where she was and the lay of the land because she started running circles around the house and orchard area. When her doggie friend Kona visited she ran and ran and ran all over in circles showing off.
Meet Nessie, the barn cat! Nessie was left behind when her family moved 😦 and ended up at the shelter. She is shy and doesn’t feel comfortable indoors. This left her at the shelter for a year where they sent her to the inmate rehabilitation program at the jail. There, she learned to trust her handler and people a little more while helping a human out. She has been in the barn cat adoption program for cats that are waiting for a second chance-a farm home! Welcome to the family Nessie. Hope you like your shop, barn, orchard and pastures. Nessie explores her upper level of the acclimation cage. She will need to stay in here for a week to adjust to her surroundings so she doesnt run away and knows this is home.Sleepy from a day of travel. She jumped in the insulated bed immediately