Release the Birds!

One of our traditions on Instagram was to do “chicken run” videos to bluegrass music…so I wanted to carry it on over here too! This little morning ritual never gets old…and every day is different. A new chicken might make their way to the front of the line to get first dibs at the bugs…and the next day she might decide to sleep in and groggily wander out last.

We normally let them out around 8:30-9am in the winter months (7-7:30am in the summer)…and if we wait a little too long, they let us know by creating extra drama on the exit. :-) They spend the entire day free-ranging and foraging our property. They have their favorite dust bath spots, their favorite afternoon nap spots…it’s funny to watch their patterns develop.

Now that it’s getting cold…they won’t wander so far from the barn. They will generally still come out if it’s not actively raining or snowing, but we have a high percentage of diva birds, so it’s hard to tell what will happen on any given day! When we get into January/February and it’s reaches sub-zero temps…we don’t let them out (to protect them from frost bite). There are quite a few challenges and adjustments we have to make to keep them comfortable.

We like to use essential oils in their water to keep their immune systems functioning well…I have an “Oils on the Farm” webinar in my archives if you want to hear more about that!

Let’s just say raising birds is a bit more “intense” (I like to use this word instead of “hard”) in the winter months…but it builds character and makes you even more thankful when those warmer temps come back in the spring!

Frosty Morning

Nothing will get me out the door faster than a frosty morning! It’s as if every single detail is amplified…I run around like a crazy person and check out every single thing that has frost on it. It’s like I’m seeing it for the very first time!

Even amidst the excitement, there is also a wave of sadness and loss as the frost comes and takes the garden into it’s winter slumber. It offers us a time of reflection about the seasons…and how our life mimics nature. When we move into a new season of life, there is a death of the old life. And in turn…a grieving process. But then, lo and behold…the sun shines again and we have new growth and new beauty. I’m so thankful God gave us this metaphor so that we can understand more of His character. God LOVES restoration.

And now…let’s look at some of His artwork! The purple heuchera (aka coral bells) was especially fun…I love the ruffly leaves. There are SO many different kinds of heuchera…I particularly love the orange colors as well!

I was surprised at how long the foxglove hung on…even after several cold nights in a row, she still just kept kickin’ with all the blooms in tact! I can’t WAIT to see all of these come back strong next year! Foxglove is definitely one of my favorites in the garden! I’m going to be making a whole page of our cottage garden process…can’t wait to share it with you!

I want to make sure I get out there and try to save some of these seeds! They are a coneflower variety that I got right at the end of summer and I love them! I’m learning a lot about saving seeds…and I’m not quite sure if these will be good for next year after they have frozen. Comment if you know!

I’m so thankful my girls love animals and nature as much as I do! In fact, Emma was the one who ran to my bedside and exclaimed “Mama!! I think it SNOWED!!” Her anticipation for the first snow is all-consuming LOL! And while I knew it wasn’t here quite yet…her excitement got me up out of bed and movin’ out that door fast…and it was worth it.

The Little Things | October 2021 (Week 4)

Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back
and realize they were the big things.
-Robert Breault

These little things make up our days…and I love being able to go back and remember. I’m going to be doing weekly installments of “The Little Things”…similar to my Instagram stories…but with more detail about the happenings! You can click each image to enlarge it. Let’s get started!

Garden Time: It’s time to clean up the garden! We’ve had cooler temps into the twenties, so everything is done except for a few greens still holding on. I’m excited to do a longer post about my garden adventures this year…so many lessons learned! It’s so bittersweet to see the season end. We took out the Zinnias this week…we’re leaving a lot of the other plants because they still add beautiful texture. If you have any tips for transitioning a first year perennial cottage garden in zone 4, send them my way!

Pumpkin Painting: Creative time with pumpkins and paint! It’s always fun to see what the girls come up with. After much introspection and prayer, we made the decision not to “do Halloween” going forward. But we did make some pumpkins pretty!

Into the Woods: Our 21-acre property has a beautiful little forest surrounding it…and I try to get out there as much as I can. Especially on days that feel hard. As soon as I step onto that soft spongy ground under the trees and smell the dirt and moss…everything seems better. We went for a family walk on a super crisp and cold day and had fun admiring the changing of the seasons. We even stopped to snap a self-timer family photo…when we are all in one place, I have to seize the moment!

Sparrow: Not a House Cat: He may not be a house cat, but he wants to be. It’s hard to resist that face when he’s peeking into the window…and he and his brother Prince have been spending a lot more time indoors! It’s clear they love their life as hardened mouse-hunting barn cats, but once in awhile they check into the spa.

Homemade Granola + Oat Milk: This was one of the best things we had all week! If you’ve never made your own “milk”, be sure to try it! Just get a nut milk bag and you’re all set. We added cranberries, raisins, hemp seeds, pecans, and walnuts to our granola and the girls devoured it. I need to double the batch next time!

Francis the Chicken: This beautiful girl is an Ayam Cemani + Ameraucana mix. She recently started laying and I think she is stunning!

Lucy and The Duck: These characters keep us laughing all the time. Even though they are messy and rude. We are still trying to decide the best set up for sub-zero temps. They make a huge mess of their water…so inside the barn isn’t the best option. We will be butchering the Drakes soon…we have too many and they are not nice to the females. Send me your favorite duck recipes!

Snickerdoodles: I used to make these cookies ALL THE TIME when I was little. But this was the first time the girls made them…and they loved the process. We make everything gluten free around here…so we switched out the flour. Didn’t have cream of tarter, so we subbed lemon juice. They turned out great…and the finished product didn’t last long…so yummy.

Harvest Time: Our farm is surrounded by hundreds of acres of farmland that is owned by previous owners. They recently harvested the corn…and we instantly had a “view” again! We’ve been enjoying the unimpeded sunsets of the prairie.

Saving the Dahlias: This was my first year growing dahlias…and I fell in love with their shape and vibrant colors! I wanted to save the tubers for next year…so I consulted this amazing dahlia book by my friend Erin, and I learned all the things! I got them all washed, dried, and separated and I’m excited to plant them next year!

The Koala: We launched our holiday products this week and Emma fell in love with her new Koala diffuser. It even plays sleepy piano music (and it’s not even annoying! LOL!). You can hear her thoughts about it here!

Insulated for Winter: I shared all the exciting window news with you already…but we also added the insulation to the upstairs as well! It looks like frosting! There will be shiplap going over this and then it will all be painted Alabaster white. This room will be Emma’s…and there will also be a bathroom up there. Lucy’s room (the one with the skylights) is to the right.

Scan it Up: I went to the big city of Sioux Falls with my sister Laura…we go every 6 months for our thermography scans. If you haven’t checked into thermography, you should! We ran lots of errands around town…including looking at tile for our wood burning stove surround and a required stop at Coffea for the gluten free cinnamon rolls (yes, they are amazing).

Farm Time: Laura and my niece Maggie came out to the farm this weekend for an overnight…and it’s always fun to follow her around because she LOVES all the animals. She’s quite fascinated with the kitties and the chickens. “Bawk!”

Three girls: When I can get all three of them together…my mama heart is happy! Bella is planning to work at Bible camp all summer and then head to community college, and I’m already sad thinking about her leaving! I know this is all part of the growing up process…but it’s so hard! She’s looking forward to being close to bookstores and Thai food :) I’ll be visiting LOTS.

That’s a wrap…onto a new week full of endless possibilities!