Saturday, May 18, 2013

May Dusk

We are currently growing artichokes; they're small but tasty.

Today I let the girls in the garden right before their bedtime.


 Below is a picture of looking up a hollyhock plant. Something's eating the leaves, but it has created a nice silhouette.
 The chickens love going under all the leaves

The chickens love going under all the leaves



Does anyone else's chicken sometimes lay down to eat things?


 ^Afro puff and  vfluffing her feathers


 Time for one last dip in the food bucket before heading to the coop. I love the rosy light on the girls.


Sunday, March 17, 2013

March Trio

First I'll start off with some night shots I took while playing with my dog. I'd like to experiment more with photos at night time!



^^ I think she looks like Zero in this one ^^



I dyed some yarn with old pokeberries from last summer. We froze the berries, not knowing if they'd be usable for dyeing, but it worked. Fresh is better, stronger color, but I got some results I can use. It was mostly an experiment and a time to over dye yarns I didn't like. Some of them are acceptable, others I still am not satisfied with the color.
^^We also got an awesome dye pot from a friend moving away! Never used an electric one before! Kinda nice to be able to turn it on and walk away, not like an open flame.^^



As for the chickens they recently had a treat of all the snails we could find in the front yard:
P.S. Happy 3rd birthday Susie and Bea!!



Ku'u Ipo and 'Apelila celebrate their 3rd birthday April 1st!

^^Anybody ever seen a snail like this?^^ I've never seen one like that in California.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

February Olio

Birds are migrating
Aside from a particularly cold winter we've had quite a bit of sunshine.
View of Sacramento:


View of Mt. Shasta:




For some reason Roxy didn't seem thrilled to pose with my snowman.



I've been knitting, as usual, and made a hat inspired from Hermione's in Harry Potter 7, Part 1. She wears the hat in the scene of Godric's Hollow. The moment I saw it I knew I had to make one for myself. A friend of mine got me a skein of the perfect yarn when she went to New Zealand a couple years ago. It's Zealana Rimu DK Possum Yarn, 40% New Zealand possum fiber mixed with 60% N.Z. merino. So soft! And the perfect color to match Hermione's hat!

I also made some legwarmers using some pokeberry dyed yarn. I'm currently trying to exhaust my dye bath I started 3 days ago using pokeberries I'd frozen from summer. It's not as good as fresh, but it works. The color is leaning more towards orange-red, which I'm not too fond of, but I'm also overdyeing lots of yarns I hated so it's a step up, but not completely. The legwarmers are of yarn using fresh berries so this color is one I love.


I'm hoping I can use some of the overdyed yarns to finish my blanket I've been working on for a year. It's only taking so long because I ran out of pink. That's why I'm exhausting my dye bath so I can hopefully get some pink.





And of course while I was taking pictures of my knits the chickens were curious. Bea's tail is back, everyone's laying again, spring is on it's way!!




My clay-head guy has a spider living in his nose.


January Jettison

In January both Susy and Bea molted. I didn't get many photos this time of Susy looking lousy, she looks fairly normal here:


Enter, Bea to the scene. There's no tail! Both big girls lost their tails during molting. Last year's molting photo of Susy shows a few short tail feathers, I don't remember if she lost her tail completely, but this year she definitely did.


This isn't the greatest photo, but it shows Bea's yellow neck due to molting. I don't remember this much loss of plumage in past years. We did have a particularly cold winter, so I felt bad for the little chickies. Why do they molt during the winter? Don't they need their feathers to keep warm?


Ku'u Ipo eats a grapefruit segment:


And has been attacking me. She really hurts when she pecks my hands! I don't know why she's so agressive with me, not with anyone else. I'm hoping I can change this somehow.


Sunday, December 23, 2012

'Twas The Week Before Christmas


So, every winter this bush's berries become ripe and the robins go crazy, so many eating at the same time.



One robin flew into our glass door right as I was going to work.
We have a sticker on the door to try and prevent that, but it still happened.

He turned out ok though! After some rest he poked his head up.

He could hear all his buddies in the bush behind him.