Need Inspiration? I’ve Got Just the Spotify Playlist for You
Sometimes we need a hug, sometimes we need mental clarity, and sometimes we just need a good healthy dose of inspiration! While I can’t technically give you all a hug (though I totally would if I could…e-hug?) I’ve got just the Spotify playlist for you that should clear your mind and ignite your creativity.
As someone who is constantly thinking (and writing) music is a great way for me to unwind, let loose and allow my thoughts to form naturally. Whether I’m writing at a local coffee shop, brainstorming in my bedroom or attempting to reach a deep meditation, music is always a blessing. I hope you enjoy this ultra-inspiring, thought-provoking playlist, including 10 hits that have been on my radar lately!
What do you do to clear your mind and ignite your creative juices? What are your go-to tracks or artists?
XoXo,
April 30th, 2014 at 3:48 pm
I would add to Lana’s answer that aghtoulh poop falling out of the bottom of the floor sounds good for cleaning- it’s not good for chickens to be walking on that stuff all the time. I’ve read that they need solid ground or wood under their feet.Also, consider a small indoor place for them to eat, roost and sleep with a larger enclosed area off of it to roam and forage a little. We have a simple pen made from rolls of wire with no roof just off our coop for our 5 birds. If we had put a wire top on or other sort of roof we might still have 6 chickens BTW, our coop looks like (in size and shape) an outhouse to me, but gets called the Chicken Palace by some of our friends. We wanted to be able to walk in standing and have room on the floor for feed and bedding right where we use it. They also have two small tilt out windows in there.Places like Lowes or Tractor Supply have books all about chickens that have good designs for all budgets in them. You can either buy the book or peruse it for ideas.
February 19th, 2015 at 10:00 am
I have chickens in my back yard and I have tlboure with foxes and other predators. I need to fins some good chicken coop plans that are secure and at the same time aren’t an eyesore when you look out the kitchen window. Any ideas anyone?
March 23rd, 2015 at 10:12 pm
They don’t have names. They are rare breed ones we just hatched them for sonmoee else. When they are big they will go and live with them.Will you miss them? Mrs R