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Throw Back Thursdays will be this pinky colour?
Or Purple?
Or Purple?
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I like the purple oneThrow Back Thursdays will be this pinky colour?
Or Purple?
Orange or green?
I like the purple one![]()
Yes do!!! I feel like we could be friends haha, you’re a girl after my own heart.


Love itCurrent Update Colours:
Flock updates - Purple
Weather updates - Dark Blue
Plant/gardening updates - Green
Message to everyone - Red
My updates - Pink
Food Updates - Orange
Predator Update - Brown
Wildlife Update - Aqua
Throw Back Thursdays - Purpley Pink
If anyone wants to use my colour ledger please feel free or choose yours. I just love posting them in colour![]()

Snow is beautiful when it first lays (if it lays) but when it turns into slush or ice, its awful imo. The type of snow we had yesterday is the really fine snow which doesn't lay but makes everything cold and damp. The hail stones weren't as big as they can be over here but they were enough that they stung when they hit me. My ducks weren't at all bothered by the hail stones but my chickens freaked, and hid until they stopped.Snow looks so beautiful but sounds terrible?
View attachment 1645264 View attachment 1645265 View attachment 1645266 View attachment 1645267 Update from me! Transferred 8 chicks to brooder, And have 2 still in incubator, one hatched one resting with just its wing out, I’ll probably end up helping it out because I’m a sucker lol.
My kids won’t leave the poor things alone, they’ve already been for drives in toy cars and put in teacups for a tea party lol.
It’s going to another hot one here currently 32 celcius predicted 36, hate the heat
Snow is beautiful when it first lays (if it lays) but when it turns into slush or ice, its awful imo. The type of snow we had yesterday is the really fine snow which doesn't lay but makes everything cold and damp. The hail stones weren't as big as they can be over here but they were enough that they stung when they hit me. My ducks weren't at all bothered by the hail stones but my chickens freaked, and hid until they stopped.