New life, new blog

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My life looks completely different today than it did six months ago. Life has a way of doing that to us sometimes, doesn't it? I went back and forth with what to do this blog, considering the turn in my life. And I finally decided to start blogging on a regular basis again. Even though my life isn't currently all about homesteading, that is still my ultimate goal. So I will continue my blog with the same look, the same categories and the same viewpoints on God, politics and life in general.

But some things have changed. Perhaps the biggest change is the name. The blog name and the domain have changed. Our homestead, “Victoria Hill Farm,” no longer exists, and so the name no longer seemed appropriate. Instead, I have decided the name should reflect how I intend to live my life – contented.

If you read my sidebar, you will discover a little more about why I choose this particular title. Inspired by the fourth chapter of Philippians, I have made a decision – a choice – to be content with what God has given me.

I’m not yet sure how the content of the blog may change, or if it even will. I will be starting from scratch to build a new homestead from the ground up, and I hope you continue to support me during this time of rebuilding in my life.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Escape!


Last Saturday we took the bantams out of the brooder and put them in their own coop. Yesterday morning, I got up at 7:30 a.m. and happened to look out the back window at the chickens. I saw this guy pacing back and forth - on the outside of the coop door! He was trying to get back in!

We didn't find a place from which he could have escaped, so we can only surmise that he slipped beneath the feet of one of the kids when they were going in and out of the coop yesterday. That means he had been out all night! These bantams are tiny, and we are going to have to get used to watching to make sure they don't slip out.



Sorry if these photos are a bit blurry. These guys are fast and don't like to be held!

We were very lucky. We get stray cats going through the yard all the time, and it would have been nothing for one of them to snatch up a meal.

We think the escape artist is a Black Rosecomb. Here is some video of the bantams the day we put them in the coop.





2 comments:

Alli said...

Whoops! Might have been me. Still not sure.

Nancy M. said...

Oh, they are just too cute! He looks completely innocent!

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