


Hazel and I got back from a conference to find all was well back in chickenland. We also, thanks to a neat-handed friend, have added two Waldorf chickens to the flock, named Cinnamon and Nutmeg. I am confident that the latest two will not give me any moral dilemmas nor require a bidet. You can see our outdoor coop with parts from Construction Junction, which isn't ready for sleepovers yet, but is great for backyard bug barbeques while I clean the heated coop in the garage. You can see Hazel is serious about her favorite chicken, cleverly named Stripey. I'm really hoping Stripey is a hen, but the emerging comb is an ominous sign.

1 comment:
Your coop doesn't look AT ALL as trashy as what I imagined--and by that, I mean the coop my dad would have built to mortify me.
Hazel is so cute with her chick/en. They are past the chick phase I guess. I hope that it is a girl!
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