I am your typical housewife living in high maintenance suburbia. I have a handsome husband, 2 kids and a flock of pet chickens. I try and feed my family with $100 a month. With the help of coupons, gardening and bartering I am able to squeeze the most out of our grocery budget and still manage to have a little fun along the way.
The Girl Who Thinks She’s a Bird and I have been touring local farms and chicken coops since 2009 and every year we have a blast seeing all the creative and unique designs people come up with. We have already purchased our tickets for this years events and plan on taking oodles of photos for all of you that cannot make it.
Both tours are self guided so you can go at your own pace {my favorite part}. We typically pack a cooler and make a day of it {yes, we are super nerdy like that!} 😉
Seattle Tilth members or bicyclists = $10
Youth {ages 4-15} = $5
Groups/Family {3-6 people} = $35
Groups/Family, Seattle Tilth members or group of bicyclists = $30
Ages 3 and under = Free
This year there are 8 coops on the tour {3 repeats from last year, but they are some of our favorites}. The tour is self guided and a great family outing.
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Comments
kcbsays
Your young neighbor boy who gathered some eggs at your estate today shared a few with us. They were delish!!
kcb says
Your young neighbor boy who gathered some eggs at your estate today shared a few with us. They were delish!!
Mavis Butterfield says
Fresh is best! 🙂
kcb says
That’s what I hear!