Definitely a photo for the caption contest.I know right? The look she gave him was hilarious! I think she wanted to bop him one!
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Definitely a photo for the caption contest.I know right? The look she gave him was hilarious! I think she wanted to bop him one!
These are really lovely pictures!The girls put on a magic show the other day, because it was so beautiful outside! Magrat hosted.
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"Nothing up my pant leg— wait. I'm not wearing pants."
For their first trick, Magrat and her assistant Gytha needed a volunteer from the audience. Sybil happily obliged.
"Now watch, as Sybil walks closer to the camera, Gytha's head will disappear!"
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"It's working..."
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"Behold! The Headless Chicken!"
For the next trick, she needed a few volunteers.
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"Nothing under my wing..."
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"Now lift your leg up Aliss, and when I lift mine, your place will swap with Esme's!"
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"TA-DAAAA!"
Where’s Marie? You are an imposter! Marie would never say anything like that!These are really lovely pictures!
in the first shoot it looks like the V'S are being flashed
naughty
Blue/light blue eggs.So-o-o prettyI regret never having a Legbar. Does yours truly lay blue, light blue, or blue-green? We loved the blue eggs from our Blue Wheaten Ameraucana but she lived only 3 yrs
Her eggs were quite big.
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When we got our clean-legged Cuckoo Marans in 2012 she was a mated bird as her missing back feathers indicated the tell-tale matings. So her 1st 5 eggs we thought may be fertile & gave them to a neighbor's broody. 3 eggs hatched & a couple of them grew out Cuckoo males w/feathered legs ~ a clean-legged Cuckoo momma that had feather-legged Cuckoo offspring? Our Cuckoo Marans hen layed dark brown eggs which were pretty but never the deep chocolate one expects from a Marans. If she got anywhere near a #3 on the Marans egg chart it was rare ~ they were mostly #2 & rarely #3. For those #2 & #3 Cuckoo eggs we could've got Welsummers instead w/ terra cotta speckled eggs & a better temperament than a Cuckoo Marans. But that's just me thinking back again...The clean legs on the Cuckoo Marans in the US are due to where they were imported from. Britain preferred clean legs over feathered legs in the Marans, so worked on those. When importing to the US, the French Marans (any color) were brought in from France or other parts of mainland Europe. The Cuckoo Marans were brought in from England. That gave rise to the differing terms: French _______ Marans vs _____ Marans with the French meaning feather footed varieties.
Egg color.....? Haven't looked into that at all, but I suspect you're onto something there.
It's Caturday already
Oliver ignores me because I picked up his dish to add fresh simmered turkey mince to his breakfast.
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Oliver patiently waits too get his food because he's protecting the kitten while he ate his much needed breakfast.
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Only after the kitten finished would Oliver come too eat his own. View attachment 4061659
They are thriving in your care