Brass ship’s lantern

My mother in law is ninety six, ninety seven in August and has lived alone for many years since she lost her dear husband. Unfortunately she lives up north, a minimum of four hours drive from us.

For some time now she has been wrangling with the decision of going to live in a home because she doesn’t want to be alone any more. She made up her mind recently that this was what she needed to do because she needs to have people around her.

My husband went up north at the weekend to settle her in and she will be selling her bungalow. She wanted my husband to have the brass ship’s lantern that hung in her hallway.

Our house is overstuffed with old things but my husband grew up with this lantern always being part of the family home. We have a lot of paintings and very little wall space that hasn’t something on it. We could only come up with one corner in our dining room between a large painting, painted by a former neighbour of our previous garden, and the under stairs cupboard.

This space would have to do. The lantern is very heavy but my husband’s father had made a bracket that would attach it to the wall safely. The lantern is now in place.

Brass ship's lantern

Brass ship’s lantern

Now hanging on our wall

Now hanging on our wall

I think my mother in law will be very pleased to know that the lantern is now on our wall and is being kept in the family.

Posted in Chickens | 2 Comments

Dust bathing

I love seeing the girls dust bathing. You just know that you have happy girls when you see this. I also love the way the other girls just have to help.

Rusty and Freckles dust bathing

Rusty and Freckles dust bathing

They are getting a little help through the wire

They are getting a little help through the wire

Barley and Speckles help

Barley and Speckles help

Emerald helps

Emerald helps

They had such a lovely time and it’s such fun to watch. I am sure their little fluffy feathers are now all pristine.

Posted in Chickens | 4 Comments

Chicken shot glasses

Yesterday afternoon we felt we needed a trip out. We just needed to do something. We decided to take a trip to Wendover, which is about half an hours drive from us, to visit the antique shop. We then like to visit the local pub for one drink before returning home. The pub is very friendly and cosy. We have been doing this about once a month recently and the patrons make us feel like regulars.

We don’t need anything from the antique shop but we enjoy browsing and there is always the chance of a vintage china bargain to add to our collection. On this occasion I fell for some shot glasses. We don’t need shot glasses but I thought they would look good in the kitchen cabinet. They are very fine and lightweight and decorated with what I think is a white leghorn cockerel. They were eight pounds for the four so not expensive.

Four shot glasses

Four shot glasses

White leghorn cockerels

White leghorn cockerels

I just couldn’t resist them and they look sweet with our other vintage glasses and my egg cup collection.

Kitchen cabinet

Kitchen cabinet

Glasses

Vintage glasses

These are the two shelves of glasses. I think the new ones fit right in. No room for any more though!

Posted in Chickens | 2 Comments

Enjoying a change in the weather

It was so nice to have no frost this morning and a mild day. There was a bit of sunshine throughout the day and a short shower in the late afternoon.

I wanted to take some photos of the girls enjoying the change in the weather. Seeing the craters in the dry area I could tell the girls had had a dust bath but I missed that.

The girls perched together above the ladder in the sun but I have already taken loads of photos of that recently.

What really strikes me about the flock at the moment is that it is made up of two pairs and two single girls most of the time. Emerald has become a bit of a loner since Toffee went and Speckles has always been a bit on the outside probably because she came in with Butterscotch who was also a loner.

Peaches and Barley have always been a tight pair and Rusty and Speckles have also always been a very close pair.

Peaches and Barley have some apple together

Peaches and Barley have some apple together

Whatever one of these girls do the other will just have to do too.

Rusty and Freckles peck at shaving together

Rusty and Freckles peck at shavings together

Likewise these two always do everything together.

Emerald often struts across the patio on her own

Emerald often struts across the patio on her own

Speckles comb and wattles are getting quite red

Speckles is often on her own too and likes this spot on the wooden table

Speckles comb and wattles are getting quite red.

Fluffy bottoms

Fluffy bottoms

I loved this moment when the whole flock came together around the apple slices and the food dish. They all have such adorable fluffy bottoms.

There was a sudden shower and these three headed for the shelter

There was a sudden shower and these three headed for the shelter

Whenever it rains these days these three girls will go straight to the shelter. Speckles always seems to get right inside the shelter and Peaches and Barley also like to perch here before bedtime.

Speckles is looking good

Speckles is looking good

Emerald is in the food dish

Emerald is in the food dish

Emerald has such lovely glossy feathers. She is still dropping the odd feather.

The little girls peck together

The little girls peck together

It’s difficult to get good photos of Freckles white feathers and just as I clicked this photo Rusty pecked at the ground.

Look up Rusty

Look up Rusty

Rusty looked up but Freckles white feathers lose detail. You get the gist though. You can see the pattern of how they are among the flock. Two inseparable pairs of girls and two single girls but altogether a happy flock.

Posted in Chickens | 4 Comments

The end of the current freeze

I am so happy that we have at last reached the end of this freeze after two long weeks of it. Today’s temperature has reached a balmy 4 degrees with a forecast of 9 for the weekend and 12 next week, hurrah! There are no more freezing overnight temperatures forecast for the next week.

We have one casualty from the recent frosts.

A casualty of the frost

A casualty of the frost

These terracotta pots contain our hostas. I am not complaining as we have had these pots for many years and it’s not the end of the world to buy a new pot.

I am just so grateful that this is the only casualty. I was so worried about how the little girls would cope with the winter and they have been absolutely fine. I think if they can withstand the past couple of weeks they will be fine with whatever our weather has to throw at us.

My little flock of six have come through the freezing temperatures looking non the worse for the experience. All I can think now is roll on spring.

Posted in Chickens | 4 Comments

Fish for the girls

It’s still so cold that I keep feeling the need to treat the girls. Today there was a bitterly cold wind and there was no sun for the girls to perch in.

Tomorrow is forecast to be the last frosty morning and then the temperature is supposed to rise a bit. I can’t wait!

Some fish for the girls

Some fish for the girls

Emerald didn’t seem interested in the fish and was still scratching in the soil in the background. You can just see her tail behind Peaches.

Emerald is still in the background

Emerald is still in the background

She briefly joins in

Emerald briefly joins in then returns to digging again

I am still leaving the shed door open each day but the girls only go in a few times a day for a quick scratch in the shavings. Peaches and Barley have been perching in the shelter at times.

The daytime temperature didn’t rise above -1.5 today with occasional flurries of snow. Despite the temperature not being as low overnight as we have had it feels colder because of the low daytime temperature. Bring on warmer days is all I can say!

Posted in Chickens | 4 Comments

Keeping warm

Just two more freezing days forecast then the temperatures are supposed to return to normal for us. hurrah! I have been worrying about the little girls in the cold but they seem to be coping absolutely fine with it.

We have been having a lovely open fire each evening which is really comforting when it’s like this.

Open fire

Open fire

In an old Edwardian house like ours with the original windows and wooden floors a bit of extra heat is very much needed at the moment and there is nothing nicer to look at than a roaring fire.

The people that would have originally lived in this house would have had a fire going in most of the rooms including the bedrooms. It must have been quite a job keeping them going.

We use the fireplace in the dining room occasionally when we have family round and it is extra cold but mostly we just use the one in the sitting room. It is a real pleasure at the moment and we wouldn’t be without it.

Posted in Chickens | 7 Comments

Bedtime

It’s still freezing here and forecast until the end of the week when it will be warmer but wet! Hurrah! We seem to alternate between freezing to milder and wet. I hate wet but I think I may hate freezing even more.

I tried to get some photos of the girls today but they all turned out rubbish so I am going to put out the bedtime photo. They are such good girls, going to bed half an hour before the automatic door closes, and the little girls always go to their own perch. They never attempt to join the bigger girls and quite frankly I don’t blame them one little bit.

Bedtime

Bedtime

Just look at my little angels. Poor Speckles often gets her head pecked which is probably why she is facing the other way. I don’t understand why Peaches and Barley have to be so mean to her. What has she ever done to them!

I heard Speckles whimper and looked in to see her having her head pecked. Often she ends up at the other end of the perch and I feel so sorry for her. She in turn takes her frustration out on the little girls during the day, giving them a quick peck as she passes them. Luckily they don’t take much notice.

The pecking order has to be maintained even in the happiest of flocks. I often refer to them as “the mean girls” when this happens but I know it is just part of life in a flock. As long as it is no worse than a swift warning peck I think it’s okay.

As I said though, look at this photo and they are my little angels! Just got to love them.

Posted in Chickens | 4 Comments

Happy Birthday to my lovely husband

Today is a big birthday for my lovely husband. Today he becomes an O. A. P. I will be cooking his favourite meal tonight of rib eye steak, crispy potato wedges, mushrooms,  baked tomatoes and salad and we will have a celebrational glass of fizz.

We celebrated with a meal out on Saturday with friends and they gave him this delightful card.

Birthday card

Birthday card

We have been together for eighteen years and married for ten years.

Our wedding photo

Our wedding photo

This was taken at my eldest's sons wedding two and a half years ago

This was taken at my eldest’s sons wedding two and a half years ago

I am so proud of my lovely husband and hope to be celebrating for many more years together. Happy Birthday Darling.

Posted in Chickens | 4 Comments

Still freezing

I had really hoped for a mild winter for our first winter with seramas but instead we are having the longest cold spell for many years. For the last five days we have had frost and frozen chicken waters in the mornings and it is forecast to continue for the next four days.

In the past we have had frosty nights and mornings but with milder days but this time the day time temperatures are staying really low so it feels much colder. The ground remains frozen all day.

This morning I knew it was even colder as the chicken’s water was frozen solid and I had to run the dish under the hot tap to get the ice block out. Our van gave the temperature as -6 when my husband went out to get the Sunday papers.

If the little girls continue to be okay in these conditions then I don’t think I will ever need to worry about them in winter again.

I am leaving the shed door open to give them respite when they need it and there is morning sun on the perches above the ladders which they are taking advantage of. The pattern is set at the moment with them perching in the sun in the mornings and scratching in the shed in the afternoons.

I am also giving them warm mash each morning, warm water in the drinking dishes and a bit of extra corn at bedtime. I think this is all I can do to help them.

Yesterday afternoon

Yesterday afternoon

All the girls were busy pecking in the shavings

All the girls were busy pecking in the shavings

The little girls stayed in there after the bigger girls left

The little girls stayed in there after the bigger girls had left

This morning

This morning

All the girls perch together in the morning sun

All the girls perch together in the morning sun

The photos are a bit hazy as I was looking straight into the sun. I am grateful that despite the cold there is at least some sun in the mornings. You can see from the background how frozen the ground is.

I know other countries have a lot colder weather than this but for us this is unusually cold. We are really fed up with it now and can’t wait for it to change. The little girls seem to be handling it well though and I am really pleased about that.

I would love to add some more seramas to the flock but will wait for much better weather before thinking about that. I just want to get the girls through this cold spell and am looking forward to when we get back to normal temperatures.

Posted in Chickens | 6 Comments