Spring is when you feel like whistling
even with a shoe full of slush. ~Doug Larson
(This quote made me laugh, I had wet cold slushy feet every time I went out this weekend. I need some good boots……)
The hens are laying again! We are now getting about seven eggs a day.
On Friday, I got to sit on the porch for the first time in ages. I sat with a blanket over my lap, ate homemade chicken soup, and looked at the latest inspiring issue of Mary Jane’s Farm magazine.
On Saturday morning, Rich and I took the children out for breakfast. After our meal, I went to the antique store and found three treasures to bring home with me.
First, a beautiful figurine of an older lady. She reminds Grace and me of Tasha Tudor.
Then, I found a hand-held egg mixer and a pretty pot holder.
The best part of the weekend was Saturday afternoon, when it was warm enough to spend some time outside.
I took my coffee in hand and checked on the flower beds. Things are coming up nicely.
I love spring anywhere,
but if I could choose I would always greet it
in a garden. ~Ruth Stout
The chickens gathered around me, curious as always.
This one is drinking water out of a puddle.
Several of the hens took a peek into my coffee, and one of them actually took a sip! Never thought I would share my coffee with a chicken……
Signs of spring: Hens venturing out of the coop, and the daffodils coming up.
Yesterday the twig was brown and bare;
To-day the glint of green is there;
Tomorrow will be leaflets spare;
I know no thing so wondrous fair,
No miracle so strangely rare.
I wonder what will next be there!
~L.H. Bailey
Seth very much enjoyed the freedom to run and play outside. We went down to look at the water.
Jacob was with us, too.
So was Caleb, who wanted to show me “Caleb’s Island”…..a small clump of land next to the stream.
It was a joy to watch Seth play and explore.
Happy Springtime!












Looking forward to some warmer weather.Enjoy your nice days.D xo
Oh, Seth looks like such a brave, boyish explorer in that last photo! Off to conquer the world in rubber boots I keep thinking I need a pair of Wellingtons for going on springtime walks with the littles. If we lived in the country, I KNOW I’d have to have a pair!
WOW love your pics! I want to come over and sit on your porch too 🙂 Seth is so cute in those rubber boots! So happy that spring has sprung and I feel so refreshed and excited about my gardens and I love jsut being able to breath fresh air slowly!! Did the 3mile walk to the slush puppie store and guess what the machine is up and running! This will be for me and the kids one of our springtime/ summer memories 🙂 Miss you xoxoxo SISSY
Mmmm… I LOVE this post! It was so warm and sunny here this weekend! Now that I am married and have moved to an apartment, I am really missing my gardens at my parents house, but thankfully there is a river and walking/hiking trails from our new home, so that is nice!Oh, and can I just say that I always love the piano music you have on your ?! Lovely.
Love the pictures! I like the first picture of you holding the eggs. (unless that is Grace) Your daffodils are so tall!How funny…sharing coffee with a chicken!My sister loves Mary Jane’s Farm magazine…it’s her favorite.Happy Monday to you. =)
Springtime seems to be coming to us as well. Loved these picture. Tell Caleb that I like his island.
I noticed that I had some daffodils poking up through the sod this morning — still have some snow but yeah! for spring! Love your pictures — maybe I’ll put my tall boots on and take a walk this afternoon.
Oh Shanda, this post brought me many smiles this morning. 🙂 The picture of the eggs would make a fabulous canvas to hang in the kitchen. I love that picture! 🙂 So glad that you are enjoying the signs of Spring!! Your coffee and reading times sound fabulous ~ and the fact that you were so kind to share your coffee with a chicken. Haha! Love the L.H. Bailey quote … might just have to borrow that one. 😉
I’m so thankful spring is visiting! Love the flower pot holder — so beautiful!
Beautiful pictures! I especially like the potholder you found. I have daffodils for the first time at my house and I am thrilled 🙂 Shanda,what kind of chicken laid that pretty green egg?
Happy Springtime to you too. I don’t think I could cook without my egg beater. I’ve always had one.Sharing your coffee with a chicken….lol.
After all the snow you’ve had…I’m glad tosee this!
I always think of you walking, bravely, in the snow! I’m a sissy. No snow in the boots for me!
I will enjoy your Spring until we get ours! Usually in May it starts to be nicer. Most of March is rain and fog. Today the fog stayed on the ground all day, so everything was gray and drippy. I wonder what your chicken thought of the coffee!
How nice to see the bits of green popping up. We still have far too much snow on the ground to enjoy that view.
I love sharing the seasons with you. Even here, where it is warm, my white narcissus are just putting up their heads. Funny that they bloom after the freesias. I have a little old man figurine that would make a companion to your woman. I will have to take a picture of him. My mom gave him to me. Fun to see the chickens getting out, a handful of eggs, and your explorers. Caleb’s Island sounds just right. Seth is so cute in his big boots.
Love those first signs of spring!! The “green” of spring is so interesting after all the browns of winter. Love those chickens =). Do they lay greenish colored eggs? One of the ones you are holding looks kinda green.
loving the spots of green finally popping through~ so much hope in something so simple.the last shot of seth running makes me smile. i remember when he was a baby!! and YOU need some boots like his. 🙂 target has some adorable ones now~
Loved the quotes and pictures. Patiently waiting for the appearance of spring here (Northern MT).
your chickens kill me…they are such funny little creatures. i still have the one picture of them in the recycling box saved in my fav photos
This is a first…seeing a chicken drink coffee! How funny!! The face of the lady figurine is so sweet looking, she does look like Tasha Tudor. She kinda looks like the older lady in the Fox and the Hound movie.
hard to believe you’ve still got snow! I’m sure you’ll be glad for it to go and I’m loving spring time too! Went for a run this evening with a friend and it was so beautiful outside.
I have been waiting for SPRING it seems forever, it arrived just in time for us! I LOVE looking at your pictures Shanda!
Gorgeous pictures!
@inanorchard – Aren’t they beautiful??? I love those eggs…they are laid by “Easter Egg chickens”. This is the 2nd year we’ve kept chickens and it’s been so fun!
It’s wonderful that your snow is finally going away and that y’all can get outside and enjoy some sunshine! Sunshine just makes EVERYTHING better, doesn’t it? As I was waiting for my farmboy to come in for lunch a while ago, I stood in the kitchen window and just let the sun warm my back. A simple pleasure! And chickens needs the sunshine as much as we humans do! They definitely lay better when it is warm (but before it gets too hot, which they also dislike!) Don’t you smile to see them tip their heads back to swallow?? I love it. Your children must LOVE that stream. Kids and water…they go together so well. Just gotta keep your little Sethie away from it for now…
It will be so so so nice to have them outdoors again and for all of you to feel the sun again! Soon they will be swimming in the pond again and all the snow will be just a memory! I would not have been as generous with my coffee! LOL!