Thank goodness, we didn't sustain any real damage to property or persons. Just a lot of tree limbs and branches in the yard, and about a gazillion hickory nuts. The squirrels will have a lot less work to do to store up for the winter.
The chickens aren't doing a lot of egg laying yet. I'm not sure what the problem is. Ruby is laying one egg a day since she started two weeks ago. Henrietta laid one egg a week ago and hasn't laid another one since. I've been keeping them penned up until at least noon so they will lay in the coop. Goldie, who I thought would be the first, hasn't laid a single egg yet. She sits on the nest often, but so far, nada. I hope she isn't eggbound. Several of the others are squatting for me, so maybe it's only a matter of days until I start getting more than one a day.
Ruby gave me one double-yolker last week! That was really exciting! Gaige got to eat that one.
Anyway, here are a bunch of photos to catch up the family on the grandkids.










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Such cute grandkids! I can't believe the power outages around the state. We survived without so much as a flicker. I don't get it! Maybe Lake Eried protected us from harm once again.
It's frustrating when you want those eggs to keep rolling in! I think it takes time for them to get into a routine. I only got 3 yesterday but today I'm already up to 7 and the day's not over yet. You just never know with chickens.
I'm rootin' for Goldie!
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