by Nicole | Mar 13, 2015 | confessions, Photography, Urban Homesteading
It’s hard to believe a year has passed since we picked up these little fluff balls that totally changed our lives. It’s been a year of chicks, ducklings, bantam adoptees, sick birds and eggs gallore. Never have I felt so helpless and so enamored with such tiny...
by Nicole | Mar 13, 2015 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
We’ve been super blessed with amazing weather here in the Pacific Northwest and we’ve had some great photo-taking days! I was thrilled to capture this darling:Oh, ducks:Girls are getting back to laying regularly:Thank you so much for checking out the pics!...
by Nicole | Mar 13, 2015 | confessions, Urban Homesteading
There are so many things in life you learn best by simply diving in. Our adventures in homesteading is one such example. That said, there is one thing I wish I would have known before I started raising chickens: one disease that is almost everywhere and yet often...
by Nicole | Feb 27, 2015 | Urban Homesteading
In nearly 12 months of chicken stewardship, we’ve come to terms with one stark reality: chickens are frail little creatures. Life is precious and fleeting, but in the sad moments that come with loss, so does the celebration of the happy moments. The realities of...
by Nicole | Feb 27, 2015 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
Oh how time flies. The winter here in the Pacific Northwest has been a most favorable one — and the chickens have adored every moment of sunshine we can get. Of course, we’ve had a few rainy days, which the ducks have been big fans of! 🙂...
by Nicole | Dec 15, 2014 | Urban Homesteading
First, let’s play a game of spot-the-duck. Find her? Then you can move onto the next level. 🙂 Meet Spike, a six-month-old Polish Tolbunt rooster. He may look like he’s full of swagger and ‘tude, but he’s as sweet as can be....
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