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Lucky. Here in California, since there's no snow, most people have no basements. We have a crawlspace, though! Unfortunately, its infested with who knows how many black widows...
And plus, my mom doesn't let the chickens come in the house. Except for the babies, cuz it's too cold to keep the brooder in the garage during winter. Tell your nice, warm chickens I say hi
And BTW, your spelling test was wrong. Scarf is singular. The plural term is scarves.
Stupid test. I KNEW it! BWAHAHAH!
http://www.pic4ever.com/images/122fs329172.gif BLACK WIDOWS? THAT is creepy. I'm not much of a spider person normally but, bleck.
Trust me, my parents are NOT that happy about the girls inside the house... Although I did hear my mom bawking and clucking at them when she was taking clothes out of the drier.
You Californians and Florida-people are lucky... 21 below without windchill is NOT fun. I like Wisconsin though.
This is random, but California reminds me of this. Can't you just imagine some actor with tons of makeup and a million dollar dress stepping out of her limo and walking down the "isle" cradling a chicken on her hip? I do that with my EE all the time. I'll walk around with her like that, or sometimes I'll lay her down on her side on one of my hands and she'll curl her top leg up and look at me sideways... I need to get a picture... it's HILARIOUS!!!
It's not too cold here right now, but normally it is. Not a "sweet-snow" cold, a "I'm-so-cold-and-I'm-so-sleepy-I-cant-concentrate-on-my-test" cold. Plus, we don't wear fluffy coats. BRR!
My dad doesn't mind chickens, but my mom isn't very happy about them ripping up the yard. I have to drag mom out to see the chickens- though she does like watching them run, with their fluffy little butts... well, being fluffy.
I don't live near L.A., though. I'm from Northern California
But I'm 2 hours away from Sacramento, so I'm not anything political-al