All My Darling Daughters

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It seems every deadline I could imagine came up at once, including the manuscript to my book on Heirloom Beans. We’ve been having a heat wave and I was starting to get grumpy when a call came from the post office that my mail order of chickens had arrived.

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There can be no bad moods with the sound of 26 chicks peeping within earshot. It’s amazing that 26 chicks could manage the trip across the country and a hot post office for a weekend during a heatwave, but we didn’t suffer a single loss. The Murray McMurray hatchery knows what it’s doing and now I have more eggs than I’ll know what to do with in my future.

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Steve Sando

I dig beans.

One thought on “All My Darling Daughters”

  1. they are so sweet! Our hen went broody last month (her third spring in a row) and without a rooster we resort to slipping day old chicks under her after 3 weeks sitting. Hens are marvelously therapeutic to listen too as well….teh eggs aren’t so bad either!

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