Well, we have a friend (Sue) that had a bunch of milk crates, so I figured instead of building one out of wood (which could get soaked in pee by the way...), I could use one of those. So, I (Yes, by myself! Hehe...) tied netting onto it with straw bale string things, because there are kit-sized holes in milk crates, and then filled it with a wonderful blend of nest-making materials. Straw at the bottom, wood chips in the middle, and of course, hay on the top... Ahhhhh, lovely. I hope she can fit... otherwise, NEW IDEA! Well, we will see if Holly has done anything to it besides using it as her toilet tomorrow. Oh, and I am sorry I have no pictures of it, but I might be able to post some tomorrow of the nest (if she made one), otherwise I will take it out and get pics.
This is where Caroline and I (Grace) like to write about things that will be done, have been done, or are being done on the farm. Enjoy!
Stories from the kids.
Sue said:....... Hi Grace, There is just nothing cuter than a baby rabbit. I'll bet that you and Caroline will be camped out at the cage when the wee bunnies arrive. So, if I wanted to purchase a bunny from you, what would I need to know about care and feeding?
Sue also said:...... Grace, you are going to be Queen of the Blog with your laptop! I'm having fun following your adventures.
Liz V. said:...... Hello -
We are from Alabama and my kids love reading your blog! Marley would like to try your hot chocolate recipe and wanted to let you know that she is a big fan of your farm. (She loves all animals and Taekwondo!) Hope you and your family had a great Christmas!!
Sue said:...... Here's hoping for lots of bunnies! How many do you expect in a litter?
susan said:...... This is a charming blog and I would like to hear more from this kid!
Kay Thomas said:...... Hi Grace, I enjoy reading your blog! I'm sorry you lost all the red-bud trees. The little maples are beautiful. We always have a lot of little trees come up in our yard each year as well.