I’ve been trying so hard to get photos of our hen with her two sweet little chicks, but she is surely the most aggressive mama we’ve ever had. I squatted down with my camera the other day and promptly got a face full of her angrily flapping wings. It wasn’t as bad as the time a wild turkey mama did the same, but startling nonetheless. So I have to be content using my zoom lens from a distance, and even then, there is papa rooster to contend with. I do hope that their protectiveness will result in chicks who survive to adulthood.
I updated my shop this evening with my first round of fall yarn, playsilks, goat milk soap, and stitch markers. I hope you’ll find some beauty there! As always, I truly thank you for your orders and your support!
Rebecca Robinson says
Your pictures are so lovely, I think I’ve said this before-I don’t knit and probably never will (too much quilting and cross-stitching to finish) but I love the pictures of your yarn and would like to have some just to look at! Also, silly question-what do you do with the playsilks? Are they for sewing or just playing? And those chicks-so sweet!!
Kelli Ann Wilson says
Your mama hen and chicks are just about the cutest thing I’ve seen lately. I do hope they all live long, healthy lives! Losing a chicken, no matter how it happens, is the number one reason why I have never taken the plunge and tried to keep some of my own. Better to admire from afar to keep one’s heart from being broken…
Hannah Carlson says
Beautiful fall pictures! I love your mood.
Marion says
lovely photos. Thank you foe sharing. Larkspur is getting big and is quite lovely. God Bless you and your family
Marion
Whitney H says
That last picture cracks me up. You are so getting the evil eye from papa rooster…
Lovely fall photos.
Susan M says
Such gorgeous pictures! The light is amazing!!
Lisa says
Such beautiful yarn colors, Ginny! I esp. love the two-tone yellow one. 🙂
M. Van Vilsteren says
Hi Ginny, lovely pictures. I always enjoy your writings. I admire with all that you do, you still find time for this website and doing the things you love.
Best wishes, Marianne from the Netherlands
Elizabeth says
lovely pictures! I hope the baby chickens live long and well! God bless you!