Saturday, January 18, 2020
2020 RSC January Green Blocks and Chicken Coop and Poultry Pen Update
It's a new Rainbow Scrap Challenge year with Angela at Soscrappy. Happily, January's color choice is GREEN! Pictured are the starts of four quilts. Two crayon blocks for two youth quilts. They are great for gifts or donation. I made six 16-Patch blocks because I can never have too many 16-Patch blocks. They can be turned into quilts of all sizes, pot holders, mug rugs, etc. I started a pastel string block quilt. Pictured are two stacks, 48 blocks in all.
To see what others made with the color green, go here.
Finally, here is a picture of my 10 baby girls in their 8"x 8" poultry pen that protects them from flying and four legged predators. The pen is attached to a new coop. In the background sits the small coop they first used. A grandson wants to use it for some chicks he plans to buy this spring.
A picture of my new 8"x 10" coop made by local Amish. The metal rooster yard art was a gift from a son and his fiancee. The rooster makes me smile. A quilt block beside the door would be nice ....
A string of Christmas lights provide light 24/7 so they can see at night.
It has two places for the ladies to stand or sit on their feet at night and a window for light and ventilation. The front of the coop is storage area which will nice when I get it organized.
The coop is underpinned with wire. Don't want a predator to have and raise it's young under my coop! A small mesh wall under the coop allows the girls to use about half the area under the coop. They like to walk down the ramp from their coop into the poultry pen and then under the coop if it's raining or if they want some shade. They are allowed to free range an hour or so most every day while I'm outside with them. Again, sooooo many predators.
There's a lot to do outside. Preparations for a small garden is only one project. A big tree that fell last fall and a few trees that we downed that were leaning dangerously toward the house need to be cleaned up. The leaves with be future garden mulch. The wood will feed the fire pit this summer when we heat up hot dogs and toast marshmallows on sticks. But today, we are waiting for some snow.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
11 comments:
Hi Sheila;)) I love your blocks--those crayons are such fun..
nice start...hugs, Julierose
Love the blocks--and the chickens! Christmas lights in the hen house, what a neat idea.
Love the crayons and all the fun green scraps of blocks you have. The hen house is very nice - a great place for the ladies to nest. The christmas lights are a nice touch.
Fun to see your scrappy projects and your coop!
We are getting pounded with snow today... nothing to do but quilt!
Your green blocks are great - love the crayons! So interesting to see your new chicken coop, too. Looks like a nice safe home for everyone!
Your GREEN blocks look wonderful, but I absolutely LOVE those Pastel Strings!! Weird, since I adore light/bright GREEN. Happy scrapping!
You have a great collection of light/bright green blocks! It's fun to see the chicken coop, especially the Christmas lights.
Lovely blocks. You have some great green scraps. Well, Christmas lights for chickens, whatever next?
What a great start on your scrappy projects for the new year! I love your chicken house and yard. How many do you have now? We have thirteen, and I am debating getting more. They are such a menace, but I do love them! How nice your grandson is going into raising chickens, too. It's a good thing.
I started on COPD Herbal treatment from Ultimate Life Clinic, the treatment worked incredibly for my lungs condition. I used the herbal treatment for almost 4 months, it reversed my COPD. My severe shortness of breath, dry cough, chest tightness gradually disappeared. Reach Ultimate Life Clinic via their website www.ultimatelifeclinic.com . I can breath much better and It feels comfortable!
"Fantastic article! Loved the vivid descriptions and useful tips. This travel piece inspires wanderlust and makes me eager to explore those breathtaking destinations. Well done!"
Post a Comment