Sunday, July 02, 2006


The Chicken Farm

I’ve been hearing for several months about this farm. I had heard that it was an “artist’s community”. Melody, local friend spouse of the NCOIC at the chapel, mentioned earlier in the week that they were going to First Saturday and I asked more questions.

Mike wasn’t totally sure about visiting the Chicken Farm. I told him that I’ve been meaning to try it for months and as First Saturday only happened once a month – THIS was the day. I suggested that I take Stacia and Arielle and go. Awww….he said he’d not spent much time with me this week and would like to bring all along. Off we went.

The Chicken Farm is an old 3 acre chicken farm – now an art community. There are art galleries, a bed and breakfast, a restaurant and more on the farm these days. On First Saturday they bring in some “ole pickers” who set up their chairs, grab their gi – tars and fiddles and entertain with instruments and vocal talents. My favorite was a lady who sang along with her dog. :::snort::: First Saturdays also feature a variety of vendors.

I forgot the camera!!!! ARGH. Oh well – this means we have to repeat the day another time. {G} OK I didn’t FORGET the camera….I forgot the card for the camera.

The day renewed my desire to give tie dying a hand. I love the bright vivid colors.

They had a huge clay outdoor oven in the shape of a chicken….they were cooking pizzas over a wood fire in this oven.

Another highlight was the clay table. At this point the kids could create and then they will fire their creations and we can pick up the product in a couple of weeks. All for free. Arielle made a tea cup and has plans to return monthly to make more cups and saucers. Nolan made several faces. Zander made a whale and a big round blob of something.

A blacksmith entertained us. The young man (high school student) is from a small TX town and we enjoyed asking him questions and visiting while he worked on knives. He then asked the kids if they’d like to make a knife. Jared did. He discovered it was more work than he expected. Mike used the opportunity to promote the need for a belt sander at home. Jared made a fine knife out of a railroad tie. I’ll get a picture to upload later.

We did run into John and Melody. They had showed up a couple of hours earlier than we did….obviously cooler in the early morning or the “winter” months. At one gallery a lady was so impressed by how “calm” we were that she gave me tons of info on being a family day care provider on the base. She said that they are desperate for “mature moms” to take in infants and mentor young moms. She wanted me to take 3 infants. GOOD GRIEF! That would certainly blow my calm, mature mom persona. She explained that the moms would pay, the AF would pay and we could get USDA help. She explained that this would be wonderful and fit right in with homeschooling. It was sad to me. They are desperate for good places for infants.

I fell in love with some wonderful pottery plates/bowls/cups/platters. Unfortunately, they are EXPENSIVE and cost way more than my china….I think they would be awesome every day plates…so bright and cheerful. I do have a hutch now and may be able to collect a few pieces for special occasions. Click here and SCROLL DOWN past the ladies in the sun and you’ll see them. I like the turquoise, amethyst, maroon color scheme…or the yellow, green, brown….Mike commented that this would be a good spot to buy REBECCA gifts….I explained very patiently and submissively that it would also be a good place to buy ME gifts. LOL

Jared and Nolan were expecting CHICKENS at the Chicken Farm – but soon got over their disappointment. Jared said he expected it to be another boring thing (WHAT?) that I took them too – but that it was a lot of fun. Mike said that he knew I’d find the hippies and this seems to be hippie hang out of TX (sorta hard to find actually LOL).

All in all it was a wonderful day – and free! We’ll do this again. Probably when the girls are here for a few weeks at the end of summer!!!

1 comment:

Jodi said...

Tie dye, if we get to the store tomorrow, that is a big if, then we are going to get tie dye stuff to make red white and blue shirts for the 4th. If not then maybe for next year!

Sounds like a fun day at the chicken farm, hmmm if you do get some tie dyed shirts done you can wear them next time and Mike will think you've joined the hippies!!