It´s been ages since I have updated the blog, but here are the biggest and latest news from Kairos garden: the new villa for the chickens!
Built in wood and with proper roof tiles, this is definitely an upgrade from the old chicken shed. The chickens also have got a huge yard, with two olive trees for shade - no wonder they are happy! Look at the rent we get:
Eventually, they will have to share their space with some ducks, but that also means the installation of a pool (= old bathtub), so I don´t think they will mind!
The villa even have a wall painting, a fresco with a scenery from a Greek island.
So nice, that Christos thinks of moving in here himself...:)
Built in wood and with proper roof tiles, this is definitely an upgrade from the old chicken shed. The chickens also have got a huge yard, with two olive trees for shade - no wonder they are happy! Look at the rent we get:
Eventually, they will have to share their space with some ducks, but that also means the installation of a pool (= old bathtub), so I don´t think they will mind!
The villa even have a wall painting, a fresco with a scenery from a Greek island.
So nice, that Christos thinks of moving in here himself...:)
Oh gosh, that's really a luxury villa for your chickens! Verkligen fint, med väggmålning och allt! Snart pool dessutom...ja, bli inte förvånad om det flyttar in någon människa där (speciellt dessa dagar...)!
ReplyDeleteJättefina foton oxå, Tove!
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ReplyDeleteI'm curious what you are up to, Tove...! Hope everything is o.k. Life is just too busy nowadays...
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this is fantastic post thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteGreat post!! very informative.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for such a lovely and informative post.
Navratan
I miss your blog...Although I haven't had many comments, I don't think I have missed a post. I like the way you put words together. Hope your absence from blogging is just temporary.
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Maggie Buchardt
You have not posted in 4 months ,I hope you and your family are well. I miss your lovely posts and some day wish to stay in your wonderful hotel.
ReplyDeleteHoppas allt är bra med dig och de dina, Tove!
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I liked the Chicken, hen in your blog. Very beautiful portray of rural setting. The eggs looks rich. The first picture i really like.
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I DO envy you Tove! I had av wonderful chicken bungalow in at my place in Senegal. - unfortunately it was to close to the bush, and one nigth last year " the black animal" - kind of big cat, made a raid and killed most of the hens an chickens. Now I have to improve the fence before a new cock can move in with his ladies. Difficult,because the fence you have will rust away in one year.
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