New England is still wearing her dingy grey cloak, refusing to take it off in order to properly herald Spring. So what’s a Yankee to do? … head to the garden center to purchase some cheer! Mom joined the Mr. and I on a jaunt across the CT river , where we bought some bright red geraniums which I’ll plant in the big pots down at Stella-by-the-Sea in the coming days.
On the way we stopped for lunch across from the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam…
So many charming centuries old homes in this part of town… tulips and flowering trees everywhere!
On to Balleks, a family owned farm/garden center/greenhouse that’s been in the Ballek family since the 1660’s – how’s that for history. Some of the Ballek family in their 90’s still roam the isles helping customers, it’s a lovely thing to see.
They have SO many unique plants inside the large greenhouse and two big old silos that have some tales to tell, I’m sure.
The “pods” below are large – you could put your reading glasses in there.
Meanwhile.. back on the farm – I’ve moved the chicks to the big coop, creating a temporary nursery out there inside the covered enclosed chicken yard, complete with their heat lamp. They got too big for the chick condo on the porch and it was beginning to look like a pig pen out there with shavings and hay and chick food and chick dander littering every surface from ground to ceiling. Bleh. I did scrub the porch once everything was out – we’ll actually be able to sit out there again once it dries.
The new girls in their temporary coop nursery
Which is basically a sectioned off area in the big covered coop “yard” separated with bird mesh and a tarp, wrapped on the outside with a plastic drop cloth to keep the wind off them.
The big girls on the other side of the tarp.
So much work to integrate five little chicks into the fold! But the reward of fresh eggs and a flock of chickens in the yard is well worth the effort.
More rain for tomorrow – I’ll most likely be at my desk catching up on the editorial stuff that earns me a paycheck. I suppose the upside to all the rain and a steady string of grey days is all the inside work I get done when the sun isn’t calling to me.
I hope all is well in your world – may we all have many sunny days ahead.
This sounds like the perfect day out — fun and productive too! I know your weather has been much like ours but yesterday and today are GORGEOUS so I hope they are going east as well! Love the chix!
What a great outing! I would love to wander that nursery!
Beautiful pictures! Your mom and you and your son all have the same profile…you can certainly tell that you are all related!
The caption under your hubby should read “Karen! Stop with the pictures! Let me eat in peace!” lol!
Thank you for sharing! 🙂
Cheryl that’s exactly what he was saying! LOL…