Summer is finally here I think! It was 87 yesterday and finally harvested our first radishes this week!
We've kept our turf since it's so shady and the grand kids love to play there. If it was sunny I'd have other plans for it!
It was about time to finally be able to get the chicks outside. With the unstable weather and the pouring rain on the weekends we just couldn't do it before then. They've gotten to be the right size, feathered out and pretty spunky! Chicks generate tons of dust and they were in my "office". Boy did I deep clean later!!! We were out of town Saturday on a day trip, so Sunday Dave and I designed and built a little temporary condo for them. Basically they stay outside for about a week so while the two older hens can get used to them and vice versa. Nobody gets killed, life is good. This system works really well and I've done it several times before. Basically I asked Dave to build it in about the same area we have before-
Scrap wood setting up in place, keep them out of the veggies
It's up against or cedar fence that goes into the easement behind our house. I saved some scrap cardboard from a large box, we had scrap OSB, cedar boards and lots of leftover chicken wire. Basically Dave and I cobbled together a little condo area with pine shavings in the shelter and the rest of it a little run. Basically it's triangular-shaped. We had to go around a tomato. Using my long cardboard I saved, adding chicken wire. We also covered the top with chicken wire to keep hawks out-
Added pine shavings under the roof
Food and water set up
They enjoyed the indoor area this afternoon, siesta time-
With all of the Covid craziness Dave and I really needed to get out of town for the day. We tried going the last two weekends, but we got rained out big time. This weekend it was supposed to be mild and possible sprinkles. So we drove up to McCall up in the mountains where there's lots of trees, water, very green and beautiful. It was a nice drive up Hiway 55, a winding road along a river up to the mountains and trees-
Hitting the flat part of the valley, pastures and cattle here and there, cloudy, no rain-
It started drizzling just a little bit outside of McCall, but it was about 70 degrees and mild. Coming into town you hit a tee where the Payette Lake is straight ahead and the hotel on the right is where we've stayed for anniversary in the past-
They had a cool old Range Rover in front! Dave thought it's the same make and model that's in the BBC series Rosemary and Thyme-
We had our usual lunch at McCall Brewery, great food! Later in the day we stopped at Stacy's Cakes, an amazing bakery! We got some desserts to go for that night. I love their menu and sign!
We drove around the back of the lake, took some photos and a beautiful whitetail deer crossed the road in front of us, sorry no photo, happened too fast-
Funny to me on a certain level, fresh air used to be good for you!
$1.50 for flowers-
We stopped at the McCall Store and I got Dave a new tee-shirt for Father's Day and scored some local Huckleberry syrup-
We needed a new back door mat, our was trashed. I found this really gorgeous one at the local Ace Hardware store, love the design! McCall is an affluent resort type of town so they always has always have some fancy-schmancy things. Twice as thick as any I've ever seen before, longer too, hopefully will last a long time-
Heavily knotted
When we left McCall we took the back route home on Hiway 95, thru gorgeous valleys, then farms, ranches and the flat lands. It's a hour longer drive but a much easier drive-
We had burritos on the way home and crashed. Great day, glad we went!
Windmill, Bees & A Basket-
Some fun scores lately! Recently I bought a sweet little windmill from LTD Commodities for the garden! It was $20.00 and heavy steel, happy dance. Then at Joann's Fabrics I bought a little clearance-priced framed bees print, $6.00, about 12" x 12", cute, hangs in the dining room-
and a little basket for the floor next to my end of the couch, on sale $10.00 -
Love seeing pictures of your little homestead oasis. Lucky little chickies being introduced to their new outside quarters in such a safe, comfortable way.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful scenery you have to drive through on your day's "vacation." Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks Mama! It's small but it works for us. Chicks are doing great so far! It's a pretty drive and a nice break.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Love everything and appreciate all your great finds at the thrift store.
ReplyDeleteI am betting you drove right through my hay man of many years property. He moved up about two years ago and has I believe 165 acres and 95 goes through a patch of it. Don't ask me where I will need to look it up.
Thanks! That could be there was lots of beautiful hay fields and Farms up there
DeleteYour trip looks wonderful! I love the scenery. However, your lavender is even more gorgeous! Actually, your entire garden is lovely. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Anne!Thanks for dropping by and posting a comment.
DeleteHi Nancy :) Oh your radishes...mine have popped up in the raised beds, but I think I need another few weeks before harvesting them. I'm going to try to cook them this time, I'm not a fan of the peppery flavour but have been told that cooking them or roasting them with olive oil takes that peppery-ness away. Your yard does look great, I love the chicken coop. Great idea for the chicks, I love that they respond to "Mommy's Little Girls"!!! Your day trip looks wonderful. Funny, I never realized that stressed was desserts spelled backwords, this gives my life a lot more meaning lol...and excuses to eat sweets!!! :)
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