It’s 6:53 pm here in California, and it’s still 104 degrees (I think my chickens are laying hard boiled eggs now)
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I wonder if chicks can survive 96+ hours? I think the 72 hours number is not a firm time, but I don't have a good feeling about it. I'm with you in this vigil however, hanging on to a shred of hope still.We shall hold vigil for them tonight, so that tomorrow may be rewarding. @BY Bob and family, deserve this. (I still have hope)
Oh Bob I am so sorry. I have been out of cell contact all day and nervous as hell. I just jumped straight to the end of the thread hoping for news.
No need to apologize. I figured as someone said here, after 5pm there would be no contact from the post office. It's very sad. Gosh, just too sad.I'm sorry everyone. Work.
That’s scary. Brings back memories of our bushfires 2 summers ago.This is our sky right now
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Except that the sun is the same color as my pumpkin
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Oh and its 89 degrees at 7:36 PM despite the haze
I hope she’s ok Alex. Maybe she just feels like a change.Emily might be sick. She didn’t perch in her normal spot. She’s laying on a chair next to Jaffar’s perch. I hope she makes it until morning. ( I may be overly concerned, but she’s a great hen)
She’s quite overweight and that’s my fault.