After 28 years of beach living, my kids are grown and life has taken me to Central Queensland

Friday, April 29, 2011

Silkies




How lucky am I? I have been given an early Mother's day present of 5 silkies....chinese chickens.
They are so docile and amiable, so unlike the other 10 robust chooks in the henhouse. They are still settling in and unless I guide them out of the chicken coup they will sit in there all day, as was the case yesterday. I did not realise they had not moved since I guided them into the coop the night before.
My usual morning ritual is to let the ducks out of the pen and into their grassed yard that has a pond. I try to do this just before sunrise so I can collect the eggs before the crows snatch them for their breakfast. My runner ducks randomly lay around the yard and usually at night.
It appears I will need to rouse the new silkies out of bed at sunrise until they get into the routine of venturing outside of the henhouse. They must have had such a long boring day yesterday....wth only the four walls of the hen house to look at and each other. I suppose some entertainment would have been gained from the occasional visit from the other residents visiting the nesting box. Must brighten their day today!!

Is it really 6 months since my last blog entry?




Time flies when you are having fun.
I have just realised it has been several months since I last posted a blog entry.
I thought life was supposed to be slower in the country? It certainly doesn't appear to be the case of late.
The most notable of my doings since September would be a holiday in Japan and the purchase and renovation of a unit at the beach.
Still plenty of cooking, farm animals, sunrises and sunsets to remind me how peaceful life is in the country.

Oh and by the way, I am not so much an empty nester at present.....my almost 21 year old has moved here with her boyfriend for a change. After completing her hairdressing apprenticeship in a busy coastal salon she decided the slower pace of a country salon might be a welcome change.
When she visited me last year she fell off one of our horses and shattered her elbow...three months of re-couperation here with me gave her enough of a taste of the country lifestyle to lure her back for a bit :)