Silent Film
I have one of the original Arlo cameras with no sound still in operation. It covers the big run from the main door. I was checking in on them the other day and I caught this little interaction.
As with any silent film I will now provide some written dialog.
Sylvie: Cheep Cheep Cheep Cheep
Legertha: You need to settle and be quiet or someone is going to notice us.
Sylvie: Do you love corn? I love corn. It is so sweet and tasty. I heard Hattie say the purple ones taste better. I've never had a purple one. Have you ever had a purple one? What is purple anyway? Is that a color? Boy It is windy today. The wind flips my feathers everywhere. Does it flip yours?
Legertha: Would you shoosh already!
Sylvie: I want to see a real horse. Phyllis was talking about Chaco last night. You think she has seen a horse? Horses are so beautiful. I don't like mean chickens like Sansa. Why is she so mean? She is scary. That Sansa is just a meany and mean chickens stink. I wish Sansa wasn't so mean.
Legertha: Would you stop saying her name! She is going to hear you.
Sylvie: You can't tell me what to do. Sansa, Sansa, Sansa, Sansa, Sansa!
Legertha: You are such baby.
Sylvie: I am not! I am almost as big as you. Sansa!
Legertha: There you've done it. Here she comes!
Sylvie: Hide me Legertha. I'm sorry. I promise I will listen you next time. Hide me!
Legertha: Get behind me and be ready to run when I say. You go right, ok?
Sylvie: Yes Legertha, whatever you say. Just don't let her peck me.
Sansa: Did someone here want to speak with me? I keep hearing my name. You babies should understand your place. You should be seen and not heard. I'm going to have to teach you some manners.
Legertha: Get ready to run Sylvie
Sylvie: whatever you say Legertha. I'm so scared.
Phyllis: Sansa! What are you doing over there.
Sansa: Who said that. (Looks around) Phyllis! I'll teach you to interrupt me!
Sylvie: What happened Legertha? Is she gone?
Legertha: Yes, she chased after Phyllis
Sylvie: I think Sansa is mean because she is jealous of our beautiful headresses.
Legertha: Doesn't matter why, just matters that she is.
Sylvie: Phyllis was brave. I was too, right Legertha?
Legertha: Sigh, yes you were very brave. Now listen to me and be quiet until Sansa is out in the yard.
Sylvie: I will. You ever talk to the song birds. They are silly. Always flying here and there. If I had a horse I would call it Loqui and I would stand on its back and have him take me over to the deck and house. And I would be so high up that Sansa could never peck me.
Legertha: That would be wonderful. Maybe someday little one.