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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Let There Be Chickens

Yesterday was an exciting day on the Clark Family Farm...the chickens arrived. After much preparation we were ready to bring our little egg layers home. We have 14 hens and 1 rooster (Fred). They will begin laying at the end of August and for the next two years we will have about a dozen fresh, organic eggs each day. We will be giving eggs away to family and friends so let us know if you want some!

The boys were so excited about the chicken and have been talking about them for a while now. I was not able to be here when they arrived but Mike captured these first pictures. Liam (our little animal lover) was so excited. The chickens are a bit timid now but are warming up to having the boys around. I am guessing by the end of the week they will be eating out of thier hands. I guess there will always be excitement around here.
The hen's laying boxes
The roost (made out of old tree limbs)
The boys with great grandpa John. Yes, Liam is that excited.Fred the Rooster
The girls

On another note, we also have our garden underway. We were thrilled when we saw the amount of land we have and knew right away that we wanted to have a garden. We have all sorts of veggies planted...tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, peas, peppers, romaine lettuce, broccoli, squash, onions, chives, dill and parsley. We are looking forward to a summer filled with fresh veggies.
Garden with the hen house in the backgroundRow of tomato plants
The garden
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So if you are every in Coldwater stop by the Clark Family Farm...

Monday, June 08, 2009

Last Day of Preschool

Last week was Samuel's last day of 3 year old preschool. He has really enjoyed school this year. Miss Lisa has been an amazing teacher and Mike and I feel so lucky that Samuel was able to experience his first year of school with her. Samuel has learned to love school and learning. He is already looking forward to 4 year old preschool next year. He will be at the same place with many of the same kids and a new teacher. I am sure he will do great!

Here are a couple of snapshots from his last day. Some of his buddies (Kaden, Samuel, Chase)

The whole gang!

Samuel getting his certificate from Miss Lisa and Miss Michelle.