Monthly Archives: September 2020

Rooster Free Zone, Peachicks and Grandchildren

Three of the hens are not doing well with all of the roosters’ attentions. I had them in a rabbit hutch but that was crowded. So this morning I put some netting around one of the barn’s pens and moved … Continue reading

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First Day of Autumn and Donkey Teeth

Autumn is here.  Some of my friends are upset about this, but I am thrilled.  I am sick of the wildfires and sick of all of the plants struggling for lack of water. I did enjoy seeing the peacock sitting … Continue reading

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Dutch Babies and Football

I was watching Mossback’s Northwest last week and learned about the history of Dutch Babies in Seattle. I knew then I wanted to make them this weekend. I researched recipes and chose this one from the Seattle Times because it … Continue reading

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