Friday, December 28, 2007

Great day for sewing and outdoor chores!


The weather was sunny and warm today so I got outside to clean my henhouse. I am not used to having this many hens now because for a few years I only had 4 chickens. Now I am back to almost 20 and I had totally forgotten about the stink factor! Whew!! Even though they wander around the yard half of the day, they still do a lot of DOO in the pen and in their house. So tomorrow I will work on the inside and put new straw and shavings down and additional lime to keep the girls fresh and clean. After turning over the dirt/sand in the pen, I was so warm that I was able to sit outside and read in the backyard. It almost seems like spring is coming instead of tons of cold yet.






Today I put the crockpot on to make split pea soup for the first time ever. I would never eat it as a kid and last year I had some out of desperation at a friend's farm and fell in love. My son loves it too, so I put it on and tomorrow we will have it. Tonight I made turkey soup for dinner and the rolls are cooking now.






Here is what the quilt I am making will look like when it's done.






The blocks are made and then cut to look like this. So far it is going nicely. Can anything be better than working with colors and fabric in the dead of winter? Tonight I will sit by the woodstove and cut the circles again to iron the rest on tomorrow. Then I can put it all together.






Got some new books in the mail today too. Even though I was born in the 60s, I love the 30s, 40s and 50s. I listen to the music and read books about those days. Our local radio station is a lot like those old fashioned ones that I see on TV. I listen most mornings.

4 comments:

Lisa Brawner said...

That is going to be so beautiful!!!

Unknown said...

I hope to post the completed quilt in a few days! This will almost be a record for me!

Bee Haven Bev said...

I have two black chickens that look like they could be sisters of your girls!!!!

Unknown said...

Those two chickens think we are related! They run up and want to be petted and held. Even my husband gets accosted by them. They are the sweetest things.