Winter landed in New England this week: sleet, freezing rain, biting cold and wicked winds. Some of the newer flock members didn’t know what to make of it, but they’re adjusting. We’re expecting the first significant accumulation of snow tonight though, so it should make for some interesting faces on the flockers this weekend!

Lousy weather makes for excellent opportunity to work on indoor projects such as holiday crafts and baking. If you missed my Vintage Christmas tree tutorial or Holiday Shutter articles, feel free to check ’em out!

I had a blast creating a guide to Gifts for the Chicken Addict.
Portia (Serama pullet) getting a bird’s eye view of the decorations in the chicken yard.

Lola (Columbian Wyandotte) has made significant progress with her molt. Her new feathers are popping out just in time for the really cold weather and snow.

Spartacus, (Serama cockerel crossed with Red Sex Link) posturing for his royal portrait, perhaps? He’s going to be a handful!
Rachel, (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) chillin’ with her home girls. They’re working on pooling their body heat lately.
Sparky (Black Copper Marans cockerel). Dreamy.
A yet unnamed Olive Egger pullet and Caesar, (Serama cockerel) are inseparable. It’s hard to believe they’re the same age, isn’t it? 
The ice was pretty, but made the trip down to the coop treacherous.
The Little Deuce Coop. If you’ve never taken the Virtual Tour of my coops, you’re invited to!
Thanks for joining me and have a great weekend!
Rachel Divider

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Winter landed in New England this week: sleet, freezing rain, biting cold and wicked winds. Some of the newer flock members didn’t know what to make of it, but they’re adjusting. We’re expecting the first significant accumulation of snow tonight though, so it should make for some interesting faces on the flockers this weekend!

Lousy weather makes for excellent opportunity to work on indoor projects such as holiday crafts and baking. If you missed my Vintage Christmas tree tutorial or Holiday Shutter articles, feel free to check ’em out!

I had a blast creating a guide to Gifts for the Chicken Addict.
Portia (Serama pullet) getting a bird’s eye view of the decorations in the chicken yard.

Lola (Columbian Wyandotte) has made significant progress with her molt. Her new feathers are popping out just in time for the really cold weather and snow.

Spartacus, (Serama cockerel crossed with Red Sex Link) posturing for his royal portrait, perhaps? He’s going to be a handful!
Rachel, (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) chillin’ with her home girls. They’re working on pooling their body heat lately.
Sparky (Black Copper Marans cockerel). Dreamy.
A yet unnamed Olive Egger pullet and Caesar, (Serama cockerel) are inseparable. It’s hard to believe they’re the same age, isn’t it? 
The ice was pretty, but made the trip down to the coop treacherous.
The Little Deuce Coop. If you’ve never taken the Virtual Tour of my coops, you’re invited to!
Thanks for joining me and have a great weekend!
Rachel Divider
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Michelle Chun
Michelle Chun
10 years ago

While my girls have slowed way down in their egg production, I still manage to find a few every week. I just looked in my cupboards and my egg carton stash is sadly diminished. Would love to win these!

Jennifer Path
Jennifer Path
10 years ago

I would love to win these cartons! Thank you so much for the chance!

Pam Wetherill Wright
Pam Wetherill Wright
10 years ago

Finding egg cartons around here is like trying to find…..hens teeth!

Denise Allison Magil
Denise Allison Magil
10 years ago

love the eggg cartons

Maureen C.
Maureen C.
10 years ago

Love the local eggs label on the cartons!

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