Everyone please text quietly, I brought in little Dakota, and she’s almost asleep. It’s hard turning eggs so young! She needed some rest, because she gave me another cute little egg today.
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And dresses are so comfy!Aww! I love wearing dresses...mostly because it is easy to throw on one piece of clothing instead of multiples and worrying about matching.![]()
Charlie’s really off this morning.There was a soft-shelled egg and what looked remains of another egg. She keeps sitting quietly and sticking her head under her wing. She wasn’t really interested in mealy worms. I don’t know if I can keep doing this!
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I’m just feeling really helpless, I had a chicken at the vet only on Friday!
I know mate. Lots of chook troubles for you right now, not to mention the isolation and home school.I’m just feeling really helpless, I had a chicken at the vet only on Friday!
Not in my yard, but yes! I loved finding them in the woods when my family would go hiking. They like nice wet forests. Eugene where i live is (was) a valley of either oak prairie or wetlands, now mostly city of course, though I live near preserved area and close to the edge of town which is wetland, when we aren't in such severe drought anyway.I’m so proud of my Emily today, she laid a huge egg. (Biggest one I have seen in years) my sunshine would lay double yolks like it.
up there, you get those banana slugs (found on the coast usually) and they are huge! Do you?
One of the few things my husband will cook and one of my favorites!Yay. Someone else who knows what a *Dutch Baby* is! It was a favourite with our kids topped with fresh fruit, cream & icecream.
Me too! Plus good air flow on a hot day!Aww! I love wearing dresses...mostly because it is easy to throw on one piece of clothing instead of multiples and worrying about matching.![]()
But you know what I’m saying! Things do change in life, unfortunately.Not in my yard, but yes! I loved finding them in the woods when my family would go hiking. They like nice wet forests. Eugene where i live is (was) a valley of either oak prairie or wetlands, now mostly city of course, though I live near preserved area and close to the edge of town which is wetland, when we aren't in such severe drought anyway.
At my house we mostly have little gray slugs.