Wednesday, July 8

farm fresh eggs

inspireDC went north for independence day inspiration, with a country vacay to northern michigan. and while there she found the most wonderful farm fresh eggs you've ever tasted. pulling over at a sign reading "fresh eggs $1.50/dozen" (handpainted, of course), inspireDC and the uncle knocked on the farmer's door and for the next 30 mins found themselves trapsing through his backyard picking the eggs from under the chickens. talk about farm fresh! along the way we learned how they love to eat watermelon (seriously - who knew??) and how different breeds lay different colored eggs.

to all my urban chicken farming friends: like you,
kristina (who's unique voice on the issue of urban chicken farming made inspireDC a convert to the concept), and high school pal gretchen in seattle, who is designing a mobile/green roof chicken coop for next spring with her landscape architect huz (please, oh please, start a blog to show us the progress): there were even the peskiest little naughty chickens who stray from the nests and lay eggs in odd places, like under a life jacket in the garage and behind a pile of 2x4s and inside of a tire. which made inspireDC think those country chickens would probably love your urban oasises. free range indeed.


cozy!see those eggs right under there - 30 mins later in the pan (below)

getting some fresh air outside the coop


look. how. yellow! and look how pretty they are, all different shapes and colors. almost too pretty to eat. almost.
inspireDC is heading north again tonight for the big family reunion (with cousin Dani Rose, hooray!) and has another appointment (urban term for stopping by a country farm) at the farm at 4:00 on thursday for 4 dozen fresh ones!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Talk about fresh! All the difference in the world. Jeff, the owner, could convince anyone the joys of urban chickens.