Celia, I betray my ignorance re hens with this question, but bravely inquire...does this mean that the spice girls will not take a break, or does it mean lots more eggs might appear before Easter?
Great portrait! Oh how jealous I am! I have been trying to convince my better half to get hens for years now and have had no joy. Am making do with growing anything I can and eating wild veggies which is fun, but not as much fun as I imagine myself and my toddler would get from looking after a couple of hens each day!
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I have a similar basket! Looks like your girls are wondering about that wire hen.
ReplyDeleteYou go girls! Woo hoo!
ReplyDeleteCelia, I betray my ignorance re hens with this question, but bravely inquire...does this mean that the spice girls will not take a break, or does it mean lots more eggs might appear before Easter?
ReplyDeleteI love the group portrait! xo
I am soooo jealous...my girls ar still moulting and on strike. I am getting about 2 eggs per week!
ReplyDeleteThis post is lovely! Your young ladies have done a sterling job, what beautiful eggs. Love Vanessa xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat portrait!
ReplyDeleteOh how jealous I am! I have been trying to convince my better half to get hens for years now and have had no joy.
Am making do with growing anything I can and eating wild veggies which is fun, but not as much fun as I imagine myself and my toddler would get from looking after a couple of hens each day!
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lovely photo. they certainly are keeping an eye on the wire basket.
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