This was the view out the kitchen window first thing this morning.
Bella – out standing on the hillside.
We could not resist the sunshine and warm weather. When we got home after running errands in the city we got right back to work on the Guinea Run.
We saved the most challenging panel for last. No right angles … ending wrapped through a big tree trunk. We managed it!
We’ve got one of the perches up for the Guineas … they’ll be able to soak up the afternoon sun from this railing.
Rosie stayed with us while Bella and Darby wandered away.
The Guineas ‘serenaded’ us while we worked.
Okay … Rosie would disagree with the use of ‘serenade’ … !
Ack! What is stuck to the bottom of my foot?
Last wall – looking great! We even managed to line it up so the screen mesh is level.
Sir Henry deciding to check out the millet.
Thanks Marg for the beautiful flowers!
This is the view when I look past my desk into the front sunroom.
Teddy
Ede carried the luck of the Irish with her today. We had some errands to run. That meant we had to drive down to the city … always a shame on a beautiful blue sky morning. This time it was still incredibly nice out when we got home. After lunch we headed straight out to finish off the last wall panels of the Guinea Run. Nice to work in that kind of weather. Now we have the gate and the coop door to do … and we’ll be ready!! I am quite excited about being able to set the Guineas loose inĀ much more space.