Mountain Meadow's Newest Member and other Homestead Happenings :)

It's been a busy week here at Mountain Meadow: chickens! gardening progress! pretty things to look at! Read along to see what we've been up to....

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Silly kiddos! All photos are mine.

Chickens!


Awww!! What's just one more?

Pixie and I stopped at the feed store last week to get chicken feed, and this time I was tempted beyond resistance by the fact that they still have black Australorp chicks, only a week younger than the batch of leghorn and barred rock chicks I bought earlier this spring. I bought only one (so much willpower, haha) and as we drove home, I asked Pixie what she wanted to name it.

"Little Blackie," she said happily. (We are super creative people.)

I had an inspiration as we continued to drive. "You know," I said to her, "you have been such a good little chicken mama ever since we first got chickens. I really appreciate how good you've been all this time about helping me with the chickens every single day. How would you like it if Little Blackie was your very own chicken?"

"Ooooohhh! YES!!" Pixie exclaimed in breathless delight.

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One day she'll say "My first pet was a chicken"

"How come I don't get a chicken all to myself?" pouted Little Man a few days later, after Pixie had authoritatively told him (yet again) that Blackie was HER chicken.

"Pixie has always helped me with the chicken chores, and takes good care of them. So I rewarded her with her own chicken."

"Well I'M going to be a good chicken daddy!"

"If you're good about helping me for a whole year like she did, then next spring I'll get you a chicken too."

I watched the wheels turn, and Little Man now has a newfound interest in actually helping care for chickens (instead of only the fun part of playing with them.) We shall see if it lasts. Meanwhile, Pixie is thrilled to have a sweet little chick to tote around and talk to. Elsa is getting quite the vacation from the usual attention!

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The big chickens are banned from the newly planted garden, so they have migrated to the back of the barn (and the shade) for free ranging nowadays.

Oh, we finally named the other 6 chicks. The 2 barred rocks are Oreo and Cookie. I know, I know. The 4 Leghorns are all named Sassy solely because @lyndsaybowes said one of them looked SASSY in a picture, and it stuck, haha. I can't tell them apart, other than one that is bigger than the other 3, so she is Big Sassy and the others are all just Sassy. Little Man likes Big Sassy the best, though I'm not entirely sure she reciprocates the feeling...what do you think?

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"Dude, seriously?"

Garden progress!


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A real life garden pixie

In between the rain, we finished covering the garden (after fighting with the disappointingly flimsy biodegradable weed barrier for about 2/3 of the garden, the Husband had enough and we covered the rest with a gigantic piece of heavy duty black plastic) and got some things planted.

I don't know what it is about tomato plants. They just allure you into buying lots more of them than you intended. Last year and this year, we said "6-8 plants should be good" and then bought 20-something plants. If they all live, we'll be drowning in tomatoes!

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First row of tomatoes in progress!

We also planted some peppers and yellow squash at the same time as the tomatoes, and the Husband braved the afternoon heat one day to get corn and green bean seeds in the ground. Yet another evening, the kids helped me plant nasturtium and calendula seeds. I still need to plant marigolds among the tomatoes, too, as well as herbs and cucumbers. I want to make pickles this year!

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Covering up calendula seeds.

As I mentioned in a previous post, growing potatoes is the Husband's pet project. He was worried that all the rain would rot them, but no! They popped up and are growing wonderfully! He already added some more dirt on top of the original hills. Unfortunately, I ran some over...

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Uh oh. He hasn't seen this yet. I'm never going to hear the end of it since he's (mistakenly, of course) convinced I'm an inferior driver.

It was getting ready to storm, the Husband was gone, and his truck full of mulch was in the garden area; so I moved it out (no easy feat since the gate opening is only a few inches wider than the truck) and into the barn. I was all pleased with myself for saving the mulch without scraping the truck on the fence, but discovered today that I apparently wasn't paying enough attention to how far I backed up in the process. Oops! Poor taters. Hopefully the squished ones recover.

My berries are growing!!! #homesteadphotography

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What pretty color variations on this blackberry plant!

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I'm so excited at the prospect of fresh berries in the future for snacking and baking and making jam; this berry patch is definitely my own pet project. Prices for fresh bramble berries at the store are outrageous! Plus, I adore raspberry (my favorite) and blackberry jam WITH the seeds AND SUGAR and sometimes that's hard to find. Seedless, sugar-free...that's a "nope" from me ;) My berries are the thing in the garden that I'm the most excited about. @knowledge-seeker

Random pretty things!


One day I was carrying dirty straw from the chicken coop out behind the barn to dump in the sort-of-compost-pile I've got going back there, and discovered this:

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Butterflies!

I don't know what exactly they were attracted to in the pile, but they let me get up close, and I enjoyed admiring them.

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This reminds me of @artemislives' post about the lotus in the mud.

I got some lovely golden hour photos one evening. The hay is high and close to "the first cut". I love the time of evening when the sun begins dipping below the western hilltops, and that big shadow noticeably creeps across our hayfield and hill:

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It doesn't get much more beautiful or country than this! I love where we live!

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#goldenhourphotography #blessed

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@mtnmeadowmomma I SO enjoy reading your Steemit "diary". Love the way you write. And such cute photos of the kiddos. Homesteading really is an amazing life for children. Chores can/should be so fun for them - well at least us momma's think so

Oh, thank you!! :) I hope they think it's as amazing as I think it is for them, lol. They helped me pull weeds today :)))

Sweet. They may not understand it but I'm sure they love it

What a fabulous post , so much to enjoy here. My daughter used to have a favourite pet chicken when she was young too, loved t walk round cuddling it.
Your berries leaves are a fabulous colour and those butterflies are a real wonder. I have encountered big groups of butterflies just recently but that was mating troupe where as these seem to be up to something else 😉 they are very pretty. Love all your photos ❤️🌈💛🌴🦋

Thank you very much! That's so cute that your daughter had a pet chicken too. I find it funny that we have 3 dogs and a cat, but the kids want to cuddle the chickens the most!

Such a beautiful area, your children are blessed to grow up there. My dad had a 20 acre place growing up, surrounded by farms and woods. it was a magical place. The kids seem so at home in the pictures, it made me smile (especially the one where he is wearing Big Sassy as a hat. Your family is putting in lots of hard work and are sure to have an abundance of food soon enough.

Perhaps I missed it, but no strawberries? My dad started a little patch of them, and every year they spread out more giving up a larger yield. Looking forward to seeing how the crops look at harvest.

Thanks for stopping by! I hope my kids also say "it was a magical place" one day about this land...that was our main motivation moving here!

No strawberries this year. We want to make raised beds specifically for them, and that's a project that just hasn't happened yet. We want to grow them for sure but we realized we have to pace ourselves...so this year I'll get the bramble berries established, and next year we'll tackle strawberries :)

Such gorgeous pictures, and how fun that your girl gets her own chicken! I know your boy will be working even harder now. 😉

Thank you! I'm interested to see if he sticks with it. Animal care hasn't had the interest for him that it does for Pixie. She feeds the dogs all by herself every day too :)

Your family is really one with nature! I like that you have your own farm, with the chickens and the tomatoes and the berries and the beautiful landscape. How those chickens stay quiet on your kids heads for enough time to take them a picture baffles me!
My Dad started rearing some chicks too, I think I would start posting about them too they are fun to watch and care for.

Thank you so much! Chickens are SO much fun, aren't they?! Such quirky characters! I think most of our chickens just figure out after awhile that resistance is futile, so they put up with stuff like being perched on heads haha. Or maybe they liked being perched so high up :)

First thing first... Let me laugh 😂, just by looking at the pictures, it's a blessing to read this🤗, what a busy but fun life.

Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the pictures and post! It definitely is a lot of fun :)

I know how you feel about the blackberries. They are really good!! We have been thinking about putting out a couple of raspberries out to diversify our fruit a little.

Sorry to hear about the potatoes, but great post!

The garden and plants all look amazing! I know it was such a lot of work but it turned out so well. I am so envious of the butterflies in your compost pile that is right up there for me in best things that could happen around the homestead. :)

It looks like a super soft and plushy cat! :)