June 25, 2011

  • Eureka!

    Yesterday, all my husbandry and care of my new chickens started to pay off. We got our first egg!

    I think it was laid by "Boss" my black Australorp Utility hen as she is the one with the reddest comb and wattles. It is a smallish egg, but weighs 53 grams, so I think it is a fair dinkum egg and not a wind egg. :biggrin:

    The hen seems happy and healthy and enjoyed a leisurely dustbath under the orange tree when we let them out of the coop. You can see one of the little spots of yellow in the photo above.


    The above photo gives some indication of the relative size of egg to my grin on discovering it in the cage! :biggrin: :claps:


    And finally, this is the proud hen who laid our first egg!

June 18, 2011

  • No Dig Gardening

    I've been talking for a long time about the idea of creating a small vegetable garden on our land here. We've got a few fruit trees, which were planted by the previous owners of the house, and my kids bought me two chickens for Mothers Day this year, so my enthusiasm for such things has been resparked, and I've really wanted to get into it and make a garden bed. I had, in fact tried my hand at digging a small patch of ground up, at the side of my chicken coop, but with my arthritis, and general lack of fitness, that has now become a composting pile where I am dumping waste from the chicken coop when I clean it out and will add other garden waste to it as it accumulates.

    So, I needed to find another way of creating a garden bed, preferrably raised slightly to save my having to bend too much. I'd been eyeing off a 'raised garden bed' frame in the latest Bunnings catalogue for $59AUD and was quite excited at the prospect of going next week, to buy one.

    Sandra, though, who is ever the more frugal of us, had another idea. She thought that with some of the existing landscaping, and what bits and pieces we have lying around the sheds and yard, we could probably make a raised, no dig garden bed for ourselves. So, today we got out in the sunshine and scouted around the yard for some old pavers we'd had for some time and scraps of wood and anything else we thought might be useful and selected a spot to build our garden. The plan was to dig a trench and set the pavers into it on their sides.

    We kind of wished that we had some cement mix at this point, as it would have made the seating of the pavers a bit stronger, but as we didn't, we had to make do. While we were working, a couple of curious onlookers came by to see what all the comotion was about--and if it meant there was something nice to eat in the offing?

    My chickens are like the Bobsy twins; completely inseparable.


    "Are you sure there's nothing to eat?"


    "What, nothing?!"

    After the chickens lost interest in us, we got the rest of the pavers seated, and then lined the bottom of our 'garden' with newspapers.

    After that, the papers need to be soaked with water so that they will break down underneath the straw/hay which will go in next. That part was where we struck a hitch.


    "Bummer! Wish we'd had that concrete after all."

    Whilst Sandra made repairs to the wall, I went to gather the grass clippings, aka hay for the next layer.


    The chickens are happily dust bathing under their favourite orange tree in the background.

    We then filled up the garden bed with hay, and soaked it with water to start it breaking down into compost.

    The stakes at either end are to support the pavers, but we will also tie string around them to run peas and beans onto when we finally plant. This will be left a few days now, to settle and break down before we add more hay to it. It will be a little while yet, before it is ready for planting, but it feels good to have actually started it.

    We're going to go shopping in a few days and buy a worm farm as I want to use vermicasts and worm tea for my garden as fertilizer etc.

    Stay tuned!

May 25, 2011

  • Sunshine Yellow

    I am so enjoying competing each week in the winning photo competition. I consider myself a winner just because I entered. I've got an entry in this week's contest which you can find HERE

    Please go over and have a look. There are some fantastic entries this week and it's enough for me that my photo is even included amongst them! It's in exulted company. :)

May 21, 2011

  • Another Apocalypse...

    Has come and gone and I am still here.

    One day someone will get it right and shock the socks off of me! Until then, I remain disappointed. I am getting too old to stay up all night waiting for the world to end.

     

May 19, 2011

  • Don't worriez wi savez UUU!

    Yesterday I was baking egg shells to grind up into powder and add it to the feed for my chickens, but I got sidetracked and unwittingly had the oven on way too hot. I went into another room and was happily pottering around in there when I happened to glance at the doorway, and saw my cat, Solly peering around the corner at me. As soon as I looked at her, she ran off. I thought nothing of it, and went back to what I'd been doing. A few seconds later, I looked at the doorway again, and Sandra's cat, Ami was there peering around the corner at me. When I looked at her, she made a funny 'chirrupping' sound and she too ran off.

    Curious, now, I followed her and was immediately struck by a strong, nasty smell of burning.

    "Omigosh! The eggshells!"

    Both cats were hovering at the kitchen door looking at me, then into the kitchen. They were obviously trying to tell me that something was wrong.

    And people say animals are dumb? Dumb or mute, they may be, in as much as they cannot speak our language, but stupid, no way! They knew that the black smoke and the bad smell coming from the oven was not a good thing and they made certain they let me know about it!

     

    I couldn't help thinking of the lolcatz site and the kittehs both trying to say "Don't worriez! Wi savez UU!"

     

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May 16, 2011

  • Thanks for voting

    I'd like to thank the people who voted for my photo in the "Eyes" theme on mywinningphoto. I didn't win, but it was fun to participate.

    The photo below was my entry.

     


    Bug Eyes!

    I don't have an entry in the current competition but there are some great photos in the black and white Transportation theme this week. Stop by and have a look see.

    I will be entering a photo for the next one, though and will let you know when the voting opens on that one!

     

May 10, 2011

  • Winning eyes!

    Head on over to my winning photo and check out the terrific photos entered for the "The Eyes Have It" theme this week. I have a photo entered in this week's competition but I can't say which one. Just cast your vote for the one you like most.

May 6, 2011

  • Macro Photography

    I took some macro photographs yesterday around my yard and thought that I would post some of my pics here for my readers to enjoy. I love this kind of ultra closeup imagery of small things. I hope you enjoy the photos.


    A green leaf runner (Katydid)


    Lichen on a fence post


    More lichen, and a plant that I know as Grandfather's Beard.


    A tiny white flower growing over the fence.


    And the shot of the day. A leaf footed plant bug.

     

     

     

May 1, 2011

  • My Mother's Day Gift

    Hannah, my eldest daughter, and her partner came up today to deliver my Mother's Day Gift. It's not mother's day until next Sunday, but this was delivered early as Hannah had time off work and study today.

    We had to do some preparation before my gift could be properly installed, though and so we all got out some gardening tools, hammer, nails, and other assorted things and set to work. See if you can figure out what the gift is by these photos.


    Before we got to work.


    After, just knocking down a few cobwebs in the back area and getting ready to run if a big spider jumps out!


    Goofing off for the camera. LOL


    While Hannah is being all serious and industrious.


    Moving the new residents in


    Hannah relaxing now the hard work is done.


    Inspecting the new domicile.

     

     

     

April 13, 2011

  • A few photos

    We went to do our grocery shopping today and stopped off at the library on the way so Sandra could collect a book she had reserved. The library and its surrounds are a constant source of enchantment and fascination to me. I always seem to find something that inspires me, and today was no exception. I was fooling around with my iPhone camera and snapping photos of myself reflected in the car wing mirror...seedsower has started me on something with the whole selfportraiture thing! Anyway, these are the two I snapped...

     

     

    The first one, I didn't know that the flash was still turned on before I took the snap, so you see a flare in the bottom corner of the mirror. I like to pretend I caught a fairy. LOL In the second one, I turned off the flash, but I actually like my facial expression in the first one, better.

     

    Then, something amazing caught my eye...or met my gaze or... looked my way and I was out of the car in a flash to snap a photo of it!

     

    I think this is a tree spirit! She was looking right at me and I had to take a photo. Isn't she beautiful? :D

     

    So that was my adventure for today. Hope you enjoyed seeing into my day for a moment or two.