Friday, February 5, 2010

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

New Chicks

So I feel like I waited forever for these eggs to hatch.


Then once it started it was like an avalanche. They popped out like firecrackers.






Monstrous



and adorable


These are a cross between my Silver Penciled Rock roosters and Black Australorp hens. They look the way hens did when they were chicks, mostly black with some yellow. The SPRs were brown as chicks. Maybe these will grow up to be black like their beautiful mothers.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Rainy Days



Rain feels so precious in L.A. Not only is it great for all the plants but it scrubs all the smog out of the air. It makes everything look so clean.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

More Blooming

The agaves aren't the only things blooming. Sam identified this plant taking over my front fence as Solandra maxima, also known as Cup of Gold vine.


The first year I lived here this plant grew about 20 feet and now reaches across the whole front of the yard. It has since filled out and is trying to take over the neighbor's yard. I'm going to have to get the pruning sheers out.


Not only does it grow fast but it does it with almost no attention from me. It stays fresh and green all Summer without any supplemental watering. I think I love it for this more than the flowers, which sort of look like burst balloons to me.


It's a little scary how successful it is. I took some cuttings and stuck them in dirt and they have already sent out new greedy little branches. I have bunch if anyone wants some.

Agave Update

The Agave attenuatas are still going great guns.


The buds have started opening and you can see why they are called foxtail agaves.


They must be about 10 feet long.



These shots are a couple weeks later and you can see the progression as the buds open up in sequence from the bottom to the top.




Monday, December 21, 2009

Headboard

Just so this doesn't turn into a chicken blog, I'm going to post about something that's not a chicken.

I'm making a headboard for my bed. It is a silhouette of a flock of crows (it felt too nerdy to write "murder of crows"). It should look like this:


I'm cutting it out of a piece of 3/4" MDF. I printed the design on paper and then cut it out to make the pattern.




Then I started cutting with my jigsaw. It took about two hours just to cut the outside edge. I have a feeling this is going to be a long project. I drilled holes for the inside edges using a couple different size spade bits.




Still a long way to go.

Chicks Move to Big Coop

I cordoned off a section of the big coop so that I could move the chicks up and they would be protected while everyone got used to each other. I moved them at night and when I got to the coop the next morning the chicks had broken out and were running around with the big chickens. I was concerned that the big roosters would mess with the Silver Laced Wyandotte cockerels but it was the hens that seemed the most pissed off at the interlopers.

This Silver Penciled Rock hen has the SLW pullet cornered under the nest boxes.



One of the SLW cockerels tries to take on Brian Feathers an Old English Game Bantam. The SLW is about 3 times bigger than Brian.



Brian has a big heart though and quickly sends all of the SLWs back into hiding.


Things have calmed down a little now but it's going to take a while before a new hierarchy is sorted out.