Cinnamon is one of my favorite girls. She is the first to investigate anything new and is fearless. She is my biggest girl and I love her rich red feathers and white speckles. She is very...
The Leghorn is a great breed. It will supply you with eggs almost everyday of the year for at least two years of its life while not eating very much food. Leghorns also produce most of the U.S.'s...
We have been using the 3 Gallon Little Giant unit for about a year and a half. Our local co-op got these in for us at a bulk price. The lady we deal with at the co-op told us we really needed...
I installed the door, photo sensor and solar panel last year. Once I got it set up it has worked flawlessly ever since. The only small problem I had was getting the connections to the battery to...
I can't say I have a ton of experience, but I do have a nine day old Mallard duckling named Pyrrhos(getting her some companions on Friday or Saturday). She is very talkative, but I don't mind the...
"Eat, sleep. Eat some more... Thats about it." He shrugged "Between the three of us we get a fair bit of cash from each afternoon, although I haven't seen Danni in a few days."
Aisha smiled. "Huh. Danni's the weird one who got all agro?"
I'm not going to be on much at all anymore. School is keeping me busy and there are other things that I should be doing.
The boy continued looked at her, the surprise slowly fading and leaving a pleasant smile behind. He didn't bother putting his hood back up as his hair was already soaked from the rain, sending small rivulets of water down his face. "I'm Elijah." He unknotted his hands and held one out to her. The red marks from the fingers on his other hand still visible across his palm. "Elijah Carstairs."
Angelina looked up from her hands, and exchanged a smile. "I'm Angelina. Er, Rosario." She added her last name quickly before taking Elijah's hand into her own.
"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss
"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss
Eli shook her hand warmly, then released it. "Sorry," he glanced at his hand, then back up at her and chuckled lightly. "I'm a bit oldschool." Just in the few minutes that they had been talking his face had lightened from the bleak, unhappy look it had before. His shoulders and back were still tense, however, like his light hearted nature was simply a cover.
"Before Drake started "YOLO", did ya'll think you could live twice or...?"