Chickens for bug control and food recycling.

I have been foisting eggs on Kid#1 every time he stops by, 4 dozen last week and 2 dozen Wednesday. We go through a lot here, but the hens never slowed down much through the winter and are really hitting their stride now. So, they get a little backed up in the fridge. I saw a flying bug today, I don't know what it was, it just sort of glinted by, but the girls have been busy on the lawn and in the back garden where I have been dumping the corral cleanings.

The robins are here too, so the worms must be active.
 
Thank you, I think so as well. A two of the hens are 4 years old, 4 are three years old and the rest were May 2015 babies. I can tell that a few of the youngest are laying their first eggs because they are definitely pullet-sized eggs.
 
I saw a huge, round, tufted leopard print ottoman at the habitat store the other day and it was in great condition....tempting, oh, so tempting! :D
 
I saw a huge, round, tufted leopard print ottoman at the habitat store the other day and it was in great condition....tempting, oh, so tempting! :D
I would have grabbed it!

I have a small wing back chair covered in a cheetah print. Got the fabric from ebay after seller sent me a free sample. One of my parents did upholstery as a habit and he did it for free. I had found the chair on the curb and had to fight my husband tooth and nail to take it home. He has a phobia from picking up upholstered furniture from the curb. :D

Mary
 
It really was well built and in beautiful condition. I like mixing in the unexpected piece like that, especially if it's well done and of good fabric, with good lines. I just couldn't justify spending $60 on a piece of furniture that I didn't need nor had a place for.
 
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