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LOL! Ginger Nut! That is funny! I like to name my animals with different names from other cultures, for example one of my ducks is named Duck Lo, (sounds oriental to me) and the other one's name is Ki-Lee (also oriental) and then back when I had my first rabbit warren ( I should post pics of them some time, they were mighty beautiful!) I had named our Buck Pepito Santiago Godofredo Aldalberto the third. A nice long Spanish name! I'll have to think about some really great cultural names for you!well if the name fits! haha! Yeah it was good looking at those photos, I'd forgotten how small they used to be! 4 weeks old today! Kitties are getting there slowly. They have discovered a taste for king prawns! So much so that the ginger one growls! Think for kitten names we have decided on "Tippy" for the girl as a book I loved when I was a kid was about a kitten called tippitoes or something and our one has a white tip on the end of her tail and 2 white paws. Angus (my bloke) had been calling the ginger one (excuse my french) ginger bollocks so we have changed it to a slightly more polite "Ginger Nut". Not sure he will stay named that though! Rest of the ducklings are still nameless! Any ideas?!
Attention Compadres!
Miss Hugo would like to announce the arrival of her long anticipated fluffy ducklings! She says, and I quote, "ssssssssssss!".
Followed by an equally important announcement on the part of Mrs. Turkey Girl heralding the unexpected arrival of her babies today as well. And we thought the toms couldn't figure out how to get the deed done. Mrs. Turkey Girl says 'pip! pip' in her rendition of a percolating coffee pot. Megan Amber, coffee pots used to make a funny noise as the coffee perked. Now it is all drip Mr. Coffee but a turkey always makes me think of my parents coffee pot perking.
Photos to follow soon. This ends this important announcement.
Karen
LOL! Ginger Nut! That is funny! I like to name my animals with different names from other cultures, for example one of my ducks is named Duck Lo, (sounds oriental to me) and the other one's name is Ki-Lee (also oriental) and then back when I had my first rabbit warren ( I should post pics of them some time, they were mighty beautiful!) I had named our Buck Pepito Santiago Godofredo Aldalberto the third. A nice long Spanish name! I'll have to think about some really great cultural names for you!