That put us in harvest mode. Everyday we were out looking under the bushes for eggs. Little brown fruits of labor. It also got me and John in overtime to get a coop for the girls to lay in. John spent a whole Saturday, with much needed help from Rob, and made a coop for the girls. After many hours of
Little gifts from God
On Smiley's birthday, something (rather Someone) told me to notice the hen making a bee line
for my wisteria bush. I had just let the chickens out of their sleeping quarters. When I went to check on her (Ma), she was sitting there and would not move when I went to check on her. I walked away thinking she must be sick, I'll watch her. Then I walked around the other side of the bush and this is what I
saw... 5 eggs! Yipee! I didn't know they were ready to lay yet. That got me thinking about how much time the other one spends under the lantana out front. I think I'll look under there. Wow! I found 6 eggs there.
That put us in harvest mode. Everyday we were out looking under the bushes for eggs. Little brown fruits of labor. It also got me and John in overtime to get a coop for the girls to lay in. John spent a whole Saturday, with much needed help from Rob, and made a coop for the girls. After many hours of
work, from John, Rob, myself and the girls, we now have a coop to find our gifts in. Each day it's like getting a gift from God.
That put us in harvest mode. Everyday we were out looking under the bushes for eggs. Little brown fruits of labor. It also got me and John in overtime to get a coop for the girls to lay in. John spent a whole Saturday, with much needed help from Rob, and made a coop for the girls. After many hours of
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

