Blue Sky Farm

My blogging posts and photos are part of me . I think of this as a scrapbook of my life. The names have not been changed.. they are real people who have crossed my path along my journey. Some I know intimately, my family and friends. If their names are mentioned it's a sure sign they are special to me and I love them dearly...come along see for yourself, perhaps you know some of them too..

January 3, 2009

Cute one Room Studio * furnished*


With dry, sunny & cold weather ,
We spent the better part of the day working on the Hen House Project.
Let me give you a tour of the interior. Stepping inside you can notice the decor is inviting and warmly done in rustic country. The interior walls with designer knot holes are of pine plywood untouched naturally in earth tones. The Natural daytime lighting comes from the warm sunshine and the late evenings in crisp calming moonlight. These "girls" will enjoy the southern exposure shelf for longer hours of laying or a quick escape from "Mr. Rooster" when they have that occasional "headache" ..at the top of a short 4 foot reproduction Navajo Kiva ladder to reach their nests. The dry golden yellow straw is waiting in the garage to carpet inside their dwelling. During the cold winter nights the heat lamp furnace will be sufficient for the 4x8 ft construction. The ceiling is an off white colored fiberglass sheeting. A extra large wicker basket will make a comfy nesting accomodation to be shared by more than one hen and Clay has donated a favorite retired box for another. I plan to paint the outside when the weather warms up. We have to install the roosting pole and cut out the little entry door below the window yet and eventually build the outside fenced yard for protection against those pesky hawks & coyotes who may think they are at a "fast food joint". With just a few last minute decorating items the studio will be habitable for an early occupancy if our "chicken nanny" contacts me to come get the darlings! Now tell me what would be more suitable for few laying hens and a rooster?