
Chicken Fortress
After our sweet neighbor surprised the girls with three adorable chicks (I’d given approval and promptly forgot I’d said “yes”),

After our sweet neighbor surprised the girls with three adorable chicks (I’d given approval and promptly forgot I’d said “yes”),

We were so happy to discover we had some trees that produced food when we moved in. There are several

Kate’s job: watering the new plants (good thing she already had her swimming suit on) Never too early to start

My girls are having the childhood I never had. (I’m not being ungrateful, just appreciating that childhood has lead me

Guarding the door. I was hoping the harder-than-normal winter would have “taken care” of a few of the abundant insects

Collecting hail from the deck. Jack came home soaking wet yesterday, informing us that a storm, hail included, was on

If you think kids grow fast, get a couple of chicks! Almost overnight, the chicks started sprouting feathers and combs,

Despite being transplanted from a friend’s house, the chives are starting to perk up and have decided to go to

Jack’s favorite pets. After the death of our poor honeybees the past winter, Jack did a little research and found

This past month we’ve traveled through Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska and have noticed there’s an undeniable population

C’mon. You know you couldn’t turn away adorable faces like these. Late Sunday evening, the doorbell rung. It was our

Jack knows all too well the pains of Johnny Appleseed. Like when you’re planting an apple tree and a post
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