Posts Categorized: Farm & Home Projects

Short and Sweet

Short and Sweet

We had our first goat baby born one week ago! On St. Patrick’s Day we were out building a new and bigger rabbit hutch, when Kevin noticed that Concho, our buck, was jumping around and acting crazy. I looked over and realized that our white doe, Mia, was in labor. We moved Concho and our… Read more

The Sacred Mundane

The Sacred Mundane

  Today was mundane. I knew when I got up that I was dealing with too little sleep, children’s daily needs, and row after row of weeding and planting new crops. Those who know me know that I do not like to be bored; I like new and exciting projects and playing with our kids… Read more

What’s In A Name?

What’s In A Name?

We have a new logo! We have revamped our logo to one we feel will look better in print and on screen, and we think it will better reflect the nature of our business. At the same time, we’ve gained hundreds of new farm followers; and as a result, we’ve been asked quite a bit… Read more

Breathing Life – Into The Farm and Into Ourselves

Breathing Life – Into The Farm and Into Ourselves

This has been quite a week. I have had little sleep and a lot of work. Not all of it was fun, but all of it was rewarding and fulfilling. Four consecutive nights this past week saw me getting to bed at 3:30 am, 4:30 am, 1:30 am, and 2:30 am. These are hours I’ve… Read more

Volunteer Flyer (PDF)

Volunteer Flyer (PDF)

Want to be part of the fun and connection at Two Clay Birds Farm? Click on the “Calling All Volunteers” link below to find out how you can join in. Volunteer Flyer

Chickwifery 101

Chickwifery 101

Our last child was born at home in Austin. It was the one day in a blue moon that Austin had ice. And snow. And then more ice. I was already 13 days past my due date, and I was ready for that baby to be in the world. After a morning spent building Texas… Read more

Chick Hatching Video

Chick Hatching Video

This is a time lapse video that I made of one of our chicks hatching here at Two Clay Birds Farm. The video lasts 29 seconds, but it took approximately an hour for this process to take place. It was so much fun watching and capturing this. I hope you enjoy watching it as much… Read more