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I have missed these photos.Chickie appears to be feeling quite well this morning!
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She is looking good!
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I have missed these photos.Chickie appears to be feeling quite well this morning!
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Phyllis says, Hmmm like grass but taller...Some Random Photos from the Weekend
Look at the group hanging out together on the patio furniture
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And then posing with their new best friend
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I'm going to have to speed up that tile project.
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Phyllis examining something closely.
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It is a nasty wet miserable day. The Princesses have retired early. I think I might too. View attachment 2060302
OMG that Phyllis really gets wet! Maybe you could make her a little umbrella hat!Phyllis says it Rained Hard Today
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Working "Heads Down"
Ever wonder where the phrase working "Heads Down" comes from?
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I will never get tired of seeing them all together like this!![]()
The poor thing cannot put any oil on her own head feathers so they just get soaked.OMG that Phyllis really gets wet! Maybe you could make her a little umbrella hat!
Oh - I never thought of that. Of course, the rest of the chicken is nicely oiled. Hard to reach the top of your head with your beak. Maybe you should oil her when the weather is bad.The poor thing cannot put any oil on her own head feathers so they just get soaked.
Maybe I should. Then she would have an umbrella. I wonder if you can buy preening oil?Oh - I never thought of that. Of course, the rest of the chicken is nicely oiled. Hard to reach the top of your head with your beak. Maybe you should oil her when the weather is bad.
Now that really looks like Phyllis Diller!Phyllis says it Rained Hard Today
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Working "Heads Down"
Ever wonder where the phrase working "Heads Down" comes from?
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I will never get tired of seeing them all together like this!![]()