Speckles and Freckles egg

Yesterday Speckles and Freckles laid their eggs together. Freckles doesn’t seem to mind who lays their eggs in the same nest box as her. She is happy to share and she likes to gather any eggs underneath her and will happily sit on them until she has laid her own egg.

Surprisingly, despite this, she hasn’t gone broody yet and is in fact our best layer. Her record is now laying four days in a row. When I saw Speckles and Freckles eggs side by side in the nest box it made me smile because Speckles lays the biggest eggs and Freckles lays the smallest eggs.

Speckles and Freckles eggs

Speckles and Freckles egg

You have to smile at these eggs.

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We have a new television

We bought our television when we moved to this house ten years ago. We wanted something small so that it would hardly be noticeable as we have tried to keep with the Edwardian style of the house and didn’t want something modern to jump out.

People have laughed at it and said that they thought it was our lap top rather than a television but we have always been used to a small T.V. so we were fine with it. Over the last few years though our eyesight has deteriorated a bit and we found that neither of us could read anything on our T.V. any longer.

I would pause the T.V. and stand in front of it to read out loud anything written. We could no longer read sub titles or text on phones or football scores. We decided it was time to move to the next size up. One size up would still fit the small corner where it lives.

We were surprised to find that they are not very expensive. Yesterday we bought one and set it up and oh my goodness, what a difference! We are suddenly able to see every bit of writing. It has made a huge difference to us. We wonder why we didn’t do this before. It still feels like we are watching someone else’s T.V. at the moment. It is so amazing to be able to see everything that is written and every detail that we didn’t even realise we were missing. Lines on faces and beads of sweat. Yes Steve, I know you will be wanting to say “I told you so”.

Old T.V.

Old T.V.

New T.V.

New T.V.

Oddly enough in the photographs it doesn’t look that much different and yet it makes a massive difference to us. The screen is much wider and perhaps because it’s ten years newer there is much sharper detail. We have also put the D.V.D. player in a different spot underneath the drawers which makes the T.V. look slightly lower.

We are so pleased that we finally got around to changing this. We just hadn’t realised how much difference it would make to us. Better late than never, we can enjoy detail once more.

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A day in the life of a tulip

I have been waiting for a bit of sun to open our tulips.

Tulips tightly closed despite it being a bright morning

Tulips tightly closed despite it being a bright morning

A bit later in the day they are starting to open

A bit later in the day they are starting to open

by the afternoon they are open

By the afternoon they are open

I love the way the tulips react to the sun. The red is so bright in the surrounding sea of blue. You can’t help but smile.

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Speckles finds a new place to sit

Speckles seems to like the shelter. She likes to sit in there and once laid an egg in there. Yesterday she was sitting on top of the shelter. She seems to have claimed this shelter as her own.

Speckles finds a new place to sit

Speckles finds a new place to sit

They do like to find a new place to sit.

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We have reclaimed an extra strip of garden

Since my lovely husband gave our rose a hard prune in readiness for our new fence we have reclaimed an extra strip of garden. The rose used to extend out to the chicken run leaving us just the brick path next to the run to squeeze down to do any maintenance. Now we have a strip of garden beside the chicken run.

We now have extra garden

We now have extra garden

The trees in this area are all self seeded and we are leaving them to create a sort of hedge. We intend to keep the rose back on to the fence in future to keep this strip of garden so that it makes it more accessible for us to get in here and maintain the rose and the chicken run if necessary.

It is also lighter in the run for the girls. When I laid the first row of these bricks last year the rose was grabbing me and I was fighting it. Now we can walk on the brick path with ease.

It is the first time this end of the garden has been tidy as the rose was daunting to tackle. It will be interesting see what it looks like as the season progresses. I think it will be good to have it under control and to have a neat fence and more space in the garden.

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Speckles is getting her fluffy bottom back

It was just over two weeks ago that I took this photo of Speckles bottom.

Speckles bare bottom

Speckles bare bottom

Speckles has pins on her bottom

Speckles has pins on her bottom

Compare it to this photo. She has rows of pin feathers and the gap is closing up. As the fluffy feathers open the gap should fill in.

I am so pleased that her new feathers have come through so quickly and  that they aren’t being pulled again. Hopefully this means that the problem has passed without becoming a habit and she will soon be back to normal.

I really think it was the stress of the girls being confined to only half of the run that triggered this and now the girls are fully integrated the problem seems to have passed. This is really good news.

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Some more spring touches in the garden

The first set of tulips are going over and the next bunch are just getting ready to open.

Another clump of tulips in a sea of pulminaria

Another clump of tulips in a sea of pulmonaria

Bluebells

Bluebells

There are bluebells all around the garden, plus some whitebells and pinkbells. There are more of these every year but that’s okay. I love the garden in the spring.

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The three amigos

I have been trying to get some good close up photos of the three amigos to update my “meet the flock” page. I haven’t done this before now as I have been waiting for Dandelion’s head feathers to grow in.

Her long tail feathers fell out and regrew very quickly but the pin feathers on her head have taken forever to open. They are still not all fully opened but it’s been two months this weekend but I am getting impatient with waiting.

Cinnamon is the most difficult to get close up photos of because she is the most shy and also she doesn’t keep her head still so any close ups I get are often blurred.

Apricot

Apricot

Dandelion's close up

Dandelion

Cinnamon

Cinnamon

The three amigos

The three amigos

Their close up

Their close up

This is my favourite photo of the three of them so far. What beautiful little girls.

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The water bottles

I put the water bottles above the ladders to insure the three amigos could always get to water. Apricot got the hang of it straight away and we had seen Dandelion drink from it occasionally but I couldn’t get Cinnamon to get the hang of it.

Cinnamon always drank from the water dish as if she was really thirsty whereas the other two didn’t. I tried to teach Cinnamon how to use the water bottle.

I held her with her beak to the nozzle while I tapped it to release a droplet but she just didn’t get it. I tried putting her next to another girl drinking from it but again she didn’t get it.

Today I decided that I would remove the water bottles and hey presto! For the first time Cinnamon was drinking from the bottle.

Cinnamon drinks from the water bottle.

Cinnamon drinks from the water bottle.

Who would have thought it! The day I was going to remove it she finally got the hang of it. I have now decided the water bottles can stay. It will give me peace of mind that if we are out on a hot day she will always be able to get to water.

She is the slowest to cotton on to anything new but she got there in the end. Well done Cinnamon!

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Togetherness

Yesterday there were a few sweet moments of togetherness in the flock. In the morning it involved egg laying and in the afternoon it involved dust bathing.

We had our first, five egg day, of the year. This time three bigger girls and two little girls. There was a lot of commotion as several girls wanted to lay at the same time and in the same nest box. Eventually Speckles, Emerald and Barley got their eggs laid and things calmed down a bit.

Freckles and Rusty then settled in the nest box together.

Freckles and Rusty share a nest box

Freckles and Rusty share a nest box

They look so sweet together

They look so sweet together

Shortly after this photo Freckles laid her egg and a little later Rusty laid her egg.

During the course of the day most of the girls had a dust bath. It was really good to see the three amigos dust bathing together before I went out on my rounds. Later Peaches, Barley and Speckles were dust bathing and then Freckles followed by Rusty once she had laid her egg.

A little later Emerald was dust bathing with Apricot joining in and pecking and scratching very close to her. This was heartwarming to see.

Emerald and Apricot dust bath together

Emerald and Apricot dust bath together

Emerald and Apricot

Emerald and Apricot

Apricot and Emerald

Apricot and Emerald

They were very happy in very close proximity to each other. This was so lovely to see. I think we finally have got them mixing happily.

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