My bantams arrived this morning, all alive and all healthy. I am thrilled, but not very prepared. I thought they would be here tomorrow. Oops. They are hanging out with the ducks, keeping cozy.
Faren {no profile to link to} left a comment informing me that there was a local place to get some of my must needed goodies. Fuller Family Farms, I need to head that way sometime this week. Maybe I should tell the KSmilkmaid I'm stopping by. Thanks again, Faren!
And it looks like you have chosen for me to make a vegetable based soaps. Poll is open for one more day. I need to get on that one soon so it will be ready for the first of next month. {need to get the camera working again}
We have been speaking with John over at Centennial log homes. We decided to only buy the material package and build it ourselves. It will take a little longer, but the price has come down {between alterations and labor} $35,000US.
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Oooh, wanting pics of the baby banties!! Also looking forward to seeing how the home progresses - I *love* log houses!
I love log homes, they feel so Little House on the Prairie. Although I bet they've improved considerably in the intervening 100 years.
But, I guess the closest I'll get to one is a yurt.
Oh yeah, log houses..oh yeah. They are so home...
You are brave. I look forward to tales of progress on the construction.
My "gift" chickens are all wee ones. They are so pretty and mild and charming. I love them. Enjoy!
Congrats on the chicks and the reduction in house price! Post pics of those birds soon!
monica
You are quite welcome. If anyone contacts her you might tell her Annell refered you, she won't have a clue who faren is. I get to pick up some goodies tomorrow, actually, raw milk, free range eggs, butter and homemade bread. yummy
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