The baby chicks are here; we got 4 Americaunas and 4 Wyandottes. I got extras just in case of losing some, but they all look good so far. msH had a wonderful time picking them and she got to hold them, too. They, of course, are her chickies. She'll have to visit them at two places. I am trying to get them used to being picked up, but not so much luck so far.
this is the story of our life at "Rosevale on the Palouse Prairie" in eastern Washington State, and my love affair with all things fiber/fabric. 'BeanQueen' you might ask, well in my previous life I was the curator of the Phaseolus Germplasm Collection (beans native to the western hemisphere) in the United States. My lovely #2 sister gifted me with my 'autre nom'.
Saturday, March 17, 2018
A Happy St. Pat's Day to you !
It's a rainy one here. I went out and pruned some on the fruit trees, but the rest will have to wait 'til tomorrow.
The baby chicks are here; we got 4 Americaunas and 4 Wyandottes. I got extras just in case of losing some, but they all look good so far. msH had a wonderful time picking them and she got to hold them, too. They, of course, are her chickies. She'll have to visit them at two places. I am trying to get them used to being picked up, but not so much luck so far.
It's corned beef and cabbage, plus colcannon on the menu for us today. We love corned beef and I got some nitrate-free beef, so we're good to go.
The baby chicks are here; we got 4 Americaunas and 4 Wyandottes. I got extras just in case of losing some, but they all look good so far. msH had a wonderful time picking them and she got to hold them, too. They, of course, are her chickies. She'll have to visit them at two places. I am trying to get them used to being picked up, but not so much luck so far.
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