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I was afraid of what it might be. This is very sensible.@BY Bob: see, that wasn't too bad now, was it?![]()
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I was afraid of what it might be. This is very sensible.@BY Bob: see, that wasn't too bad now, was it?![]()
MJ is a very sensible lady.I was afraid of what it might be. This is very sensible.
Phyllis got caught out by a number of wind gusts through the day. I assume that is what happened. They say the gusts topped out at 50 mph or 80 kph. She had her tail flared all day. I would think she would want to lower her wind profile not increase it but maybe she was using it for added stability somehow. I've been puzzling over it all day. My puzzler has no answers and it's tired now.I wondered what caused her tumble!
Indeed she is.MJ is a very sensible lady.![]()
Did she stick her beak in there and taste it?Beethoven-Hen strikes again! Setting tile, and grout, she had to see what it was in my bucket. (I can’t leave things out while the birds free range, or they will be all over my projects. I had to take a break and go entice them into the run.)
Did she fall in ain or tip it over or did you act before something bad happened?Beethoven-Hen strikes again! Setting tile, and grout, she had to see what it was in my bucket. (I can’t leave things out while the birds free range, or they will be all over my projects. I had to take a break and go entice them into the run.)
I did not think of that possibility. Well done.Did she stick her beak in there and taste it?![]()
I caught her, before she had a chance to taste any groutDid she fall in ain or tip it over or did you act before something bad happened?
She’s just very curiousI caught her, before she had a chance to taste any grout![]()