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We had an inch of snow last night. It was frustrating to wake up to it.It is snowing again. It paused in the night but back snowing. Will try and make it through to the Chicken Palace a bit later in the day.
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We had an inch of snow last night. It was frustrating to wake up to it.It is snowing again. It paused in the night but back snowing. Will try and make it through to the Chicken Palace a bit later in the day.
Me too buddy, me too.But...and I mean that!
Clear sky and beautiful ladies!I live in western Oregon, it rains here, this is generally well known. Last night we had 12 hours of crazy, lashing, pounding downpours. We were on the not severe thunderstorm list :/ We didn't have thunder, just rain so hard it kept waking me up and giving me crazy dreams and gusty winds. Morning has brought a bit of clear sky, whew.View attachment 2514143
Made me cry! Nothing wrong with thatRemembrances
Everyone knows my recent snowy day project. It is fun to look back and remember our friends from before. However, with Tsuki passing I was trying to stay away from any photos of Daisy, the greatest hen ever, as I did not want to cry. No matter my best efforts, I randomly came across this photo. Joyously, it did not make me cry, rather it brought a smile to my face.
Daisy, Patsy, and Lilly were our tribe for years. Only Lilly remains but this is the group that I will always picture when I think of our chickens. Here is the Big Three discussing what their next adventure should be. Hopefully it will make you all smile as it has me.
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I think you might have to swing over to their threads to catch them these days. They are running pretty full out.I awoke early in hopes of talking to the Aussees! Oh well!
Made me cry! Nothing wrong with that
I will take them anyway I can have them! Even the Illustrious Beetov-Hen!You are blessed to have Leghorns in your tribe. Don’t ever take them for granted.