Just before they got the old heave-ho out into the cold outside world, this year's Chickam chicks reluctantly posed for pictures.
In order of hatch, here is Carrie, mom is one of our black bantam Cochin mix hens, dad is either Milton or Rafe. Carrie was being a butt during picture time so only one usable photo. Carrie started crowing the day the chicks went outside...so yeah, rooster.
Bobbie, a buff Brahma from eggs a neighbor kindly gifted us with. We're on the fence about Bobbie...hoping for a hen, but more than likely a rooboy. Here is Bobbie posing as a fluffy stick.
Rapunzel, a chick from our flock and I'm betting a hen, mom might be Paprika, not sure yet who dad is!
And lastly Boombox, another chick hatched from the neighbor's egg. Boombox is something of a mystery, possibly a white Leghorn. With those drooping side tail feathers, I thought at first this chick was a roo, but she has turned out to be a hen! With big ol' orange feet.
Next to the word 'Glum' in the dictionary is this picture.
So there we go! Uptown Bus is still working on raising her two chicks, Caramel and Downtown Taxi. These two chicks are now three weeks old, Bus is still being a good mom but is very restless in the brooder box. I figure she'll give up motherhood by the time they reach 6 weeks of age.
Smart-ass Southern California Mom/Writer/Origami fumbler. These days loving our never dull, often absurd family life in the Northern Nevada Eastern Sierra mountains...with LOTS of chickens. Fluent in Snark.
Jack
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Pretty Things All In A Row
Another month, another afghan...
This one is made using a starburst granny square pattern, with red chenille yarn I'd had around for years, plus leftover pink yarn from another project, put together with a white yarn with a sparkly thread running through it.
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Basically it looks like a giant red and white peppermint candy.
This one's more of a throw than an afghan.
I do like the sparkle, though!
Another recent project was cleaning and rewiring this vintage orange spaghetti ball lamp!
It's marvelously tacky, I love it. I have one more vintage lamp to go, it's a 5 globe affair.
Meanwhile, my husband got me a giant metal terror chicken, house size.
I busted out laughing when I realized it looked *just* like my Russian Orloff rooboy, Rafe.
This one is made using a starburst granny square pattern, with red chenille yarn I'd had around for years, plus leftover pink yarn from another project, put together with a white yarn with a sparkly thread running through it.
Basically it looks like a giant red and white peppermint candy.
This one's more of a throw than an afghan.
I do like the sparkle, though!
Another recent project was cleaning and rewiring this vintage orange spaghetti ball lamp!
It's marvelously tacky, I love it. I have one more vintage lamp to go, it's a 5 globe affair.
Meanwhile, my husband got me a giant metal terror chicken, house size.
I busted out laughing when I realized it looked *just* like my Russian Orloff rooboy, Rafe.
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