In New England, it doesn’t get any prettier than it was this week. I had difficulty narrowing down the photos to just a few, I hope you’ll forgive the abundance of eye-candy. :)
There is a flower farm up the street from us that grows the most amazing dahlias and while I shared these on Facebook already, I think their beauty bears re-sharing.
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In New England, it doesn’t get any prettier than it was this week. I had difficulty narrowing down the photos to just a few, I hope you’ll forgive the abundance of eye-candy. :)
There is a flower farm up the street from us that grows the most amazing dahlias and while I shared these on Facebook already, I think their beauty bears re-sharing.
My chickens love these worms so much, I may just have to try one to see what all the hoopla is about….ha!Please let me win them!Thanks:)
We can never have to many mealworms said tweed!! Would love a bag!
Loved all the "eye candy". Thanks for the chance to win.
I'd like to try these this winter.
New to raising chickens. We have two Easter Egg hens, two Rhode Island reds, and two Buff Orpington hens and one Easter Egg rooster.
Your info on winter with chicken is helping us prepare. Virginia isn't as bad as New England, as far as winter goes, but better to be prepared than have sick birds.