Saturday, June 28, 2014

Erroneous Egg

































A surprise lay in the coop today: a tiny egg!  There are many reasons why eggs are small.  Here are some possibilities:

1. It is a fairy egg laid by Stripes.  Fairy eggs (aka witch eggs) are much tinier than other eggs and sometimes do not have yolk.  They can happen randomly or near a chicken's "henopause."

2. It is War Machine's "point of lay," meaning her first egg.  These can be yolkless or misshapen or tiny, like fairy eggs.

3. It is actually Stripes' first egg and the other light tan eggs have been War Machine's all along.  Stripes is a bantam, which means her eggs may be smaller than a full sized hen's.

I'm hoping for #1, because the other two mean that War Machine is not the blue-egg-laying breed she was promised to be (Ameraucana).  Unfortunately, in reading up on the different variety of blue egg layers, it is looking more and more like War Machine is not an Ameraucana.  A proper pure-bred hen of this breed should have the following characteristics:
  • Peacomb (no for WM--hers is a single comb)
  • Muffs and beard (no for WM--she only has muffs!)
  • Red earlobes (no for WM--hers are blue!)
  • Tail (yes for WM)
  • Blue legs (unclear for WM--I can't find reliable photos that show what "blue" means for chicken legs)
  • White foot bottoms (also unclear for WM--she won't let me pick her up to check)
  • Always lay blue eggs (remains to be seen)
So that is only one definite yes out of seven [sad trombone noise].  Of course, she still may be a blue-egg layer, but just not pure bred.  They call these types of hens Easter Eggers, because they could lay a variety of colors.  The only trait that makes them Easter Eggers is that they are carrying the trait for blue eggs--though they may not display it or pass it on to their chicks. So, only time will tell what kind of chicken she turns out to be.

War Machine:









Sunday, June 15, 2014

Thursday, June 05, 2014

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Wild and Domesticated

Django enjoys the trail off leash. 

The chickens refresh at their new wet bar.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Monday, January 06, 2014

I Am My Own Slum Lord

Actual temperature of our home this morning (outside in the 20s): 

I really hope the HVAC repairman gets here soon!

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Friday, December 27, 2013

Chraftsmas, Continued

Holiday ornament crafting:





Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Chraftmas

Guess what Tillie and I are making:


Sunday, December 01, 2013

Hazelkah

Our friends celebrate Hannukkah, Christmas, and now two family birthdays each December. It is particularly magical over there this time of year. 

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Carrot Lovey

The plan:

Sewing:

Stuffing (with rosemary and rose petals):

Tada!

The final piece:



Monday, November 11, 2013

Little Man

Django browses the men's magazines.


Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Dir Diuri...

By posting these, I know I'm breaking some sacred law of diary secrecy (or perhaps I'm obeying the natural law of maternal nosiness), but I came across these diary entries that Tillie wrote and had to share.  I had no idea she was keeping a diary.  They are so cute!   
Dear Diary, 
On my birthday, I got fish--3 fish. But, now I've got 2 because one died. And, I said, "Oh no! Two fish!  Aaaaah, this is not good!"

 
Dear Diary,
One day, I had a horrible day. I said "Waaah, very bad!" It's because I didn't get to be a star student and I did not have any recess or any center time AND I went to my room. 

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Domestic Demigoddess

I feel like a homemaking genius when I bake fancy things. But I feel even sneakier when I'm still able to accomplish fanciness and there's supposedly "nothing" in the house to eat. Last night, I cleaned out the fridge and found all the ingredients to make a spinach mushroom bacon quiche--yum! 

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Thunder

Django sneaks in at night while we are sleeping and makes a little nest under our bed when there's a thunderstorm.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Weaver

This weekend, Tillie wove a little purse using a pot holder loom she got from her grandma. We had to get out my loom from when I was a little girl to complete the second side. I think that one was from Grandma too!