Oh, how adorable! Congratulations on your new little brood, Maryjane! Yet another thing I'll have to get your advice about later...been wanting to keep chickens forever!
My post on your wonderful laundry soap is up this morning...thanks again, my friend!
Awwh so sweet! I am about to embark on this same journey. I have wanted to do it for many years and now I am brave enough to give it a try! Very soon..looking for a Chicken Tractor as we speak. Good luck with your little girls.
OOOhhhh they are so addicting at this stage. Mine are in the ugly stage right now...can't wait for them to be big!!I have 12.I am going to order more this summer...kinda of stagger them so I have eggs year round.Looking forward to following your story of them.Check out my blog from this past Monday.There are some new friends you might enjoy!!
Aren't they darling? I love the one of them all huddled together for warmth and security! I remember the feeling of holding one of those babies in my hands when I was a kid....that soft little body and you could feel the heartbeat...and I would always rub my nose against their downy little heads. Yours are Soooo cute!!!xxoo Diana
What a happy spring thought...baby chicks. Stopping by tonight for a visit. I have not been able to visit for a couple of months due to opening Once Upon A Fairyland, a whimsical consignment shop. I'm having the time of my life! Have a beautiful April! ~Jacqueline~
OMG how STINKIN' cute are they? I am so JEALOUS! We can't have chickens where I live. Hmmmm...I think it's time to move to Temecula!!! We have to get together soon! I can't wait to meet you! And GIRL! you missed the BEST time in Round Top! you and your cute little trailer would've fit right in!!!! :) Have a great week! Karen
MJL, Are they cute or what?? I remember when I lived at home holding them, they are just so cute and soft. PEEP PEEP. You sure do keep busy, always nice to see what you are up to. Nancy Jo
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These are sooo cute! happy times :)
Bee happy x
Have a delicious day!
How sweet,love them ! :o) Sue
Oh the darling little things! I wouldn't be able to stop playing with them...lol!
Deanna :D
Chick-a-doodle-do! Your Grandchicks are very sweet
So sweet.
Oh, how adorable! Congratulations on your new little brood, Maryjane! Yet another thing I'll have to get your advice about later...been wanting to keep chickens forever!
My post on your wonderful laundry soap is up this morning...thanks again, my friend!
Wishing you the loveliest day...
Julie
Aww.. too cute! I someday would like to have a few chickens. Nothing like REAL eggs!
deb
how adorable!
Awwh so sweet! I am about to embark on this same journey. I have wanted to do it for many years and now I am brave enough to give it a try! Very soon..looking for a Chicken Tractor as we speak. Good luck with your little girls.
We would love chickens, if we ever move we will make sure that this is one of the things we have room for.
Your chicks are so lovely
Love Dawn xx
OOOhhhh they are so addicting at this stage. Mine are in the ugly stage right now...can't wait for them to be big!!I have 12.I am going to order more this summer...kinda of stagger them so I have eggs year round.Looking forward to following your story of them.Check out my blog from this past Monday.There are some new friends you might enjoy!!
Hugs Cindy from Rick-Rack and Gingham
awwwwwww!
(how is it thursday already?)
love,
elyse
xo
Aren't they darling? I love the one of them all huddled together for warmth and security! I remember the feeling of holding one of those babies in my hands when I was a kid....that soft little body and you could feel the heartbeat...and I would always rub my nose against their downy little heads. Yours are Soooo cute!!!xxoo Diana
oh, I LOVE them. Nothing like baby animals
Ohhh, they are so darling! Lucky you! ;D
So ADORABLE MOM! You are a FARMGIRL for sure ♥
They are so cute when they are little. Too bad they grow so quickly! Enjoy.
Fresh eggs! Lucky you. Mimi
They are so cute!
What a happy spring thought...baby chicks. Stopping by tonight for a visit. I have not been able to visit for a couple of months due to opening Once Upon A Fairyland, a whimsical consignment shop. I'm having the time of my life!
Have a beautiful April!
~Jacqueline~
OMG how STINKIN' cute are they?
I am so JEALOUS! We can't have chickens where I live.
Hmmmm...I think it's time to move to Temecula!!!
We have to get together soon! I can't wait to meet you!
And GIRL! you missed the BEST time in Round Top! you and your cute little trailer would've fit right in!!!!
:) Have a great week! Karen
MJL,
Are they cute or what?? I remember when I lived at home holding them, they are just so cute and soft. PEEP PEEP.
You sure do keep busy, always nice to see what you are up to.
Nancy Jo
beautiful pictures , to sweet
love to see it
Oh my gosh - I want some chicks, too!!! And your little grandgirl - isn't she adorable. xoxo Nancy (who is totally jealous of your little shasta!!!)
They are so adorable looking, and your cherry cobbler sounds so fantastic!
What cute little chicks. ~ Sarah
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