Soggy Hens

Let me start by saying what we are going through does not compare at all with what those poor people in Louisiana have gone and are going through. But we are drowning here. It is estimated that we are well over 3 inches of rain today on land that was already saturated with water. I am so glad that we are on the top of the hill. Streams are starting to flood and the city is in danger of flooding from the river.

My back yard is a giant pond right now with standing water everywhere. The ladies have found the only dry spot outside of the coop to huddle.

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that is our old patio table which I stuck in the side yard to get it off of the deck until it goes to its new home. That just happens to be the high point of the yard. If you look to the right of it you can see how the water has puddles next to the pool cement. It is two inches deep in there.

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They are hanging out there because the area under the coop and the run are all flooded.

Under the coop. Closing the door did not help at all.
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A clear spot in the grass showing how deep the water in the grass is.
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The Big Run. Look at all the water by the chair. It is flooded under the grapevines as well.
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The Big Run under the Cluckle Hut.

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If they were smart, they would go up in the coop. But they just want to be out.

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Soggy Hens

Let me start by saying what we are going through does not compare at all with what those poor people in Louisiana have gone and are going through. But we are drowning here. It is estimated that we are well over 3 inches of rain today on land that was already saturated with water. I am so glad that we are on the top of the hill. Streams are starting to flood and the city is in danger of flooding from the river.

My back yard is a giant pond right now with standing water everywhere. The ladies have found the only dry spot outside of the coop to huddle.

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that is our old patio table which I stuck in the side yard to get it off of the deck until it goes to its new home. That just happens to be the high point of the yard. If you look to the right of it you can see how the water has puddles next to the pool cement. It is two inches deep in there.

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They are hanging out there because the area under the coop and the run are all flooded.

Under the coop. Closing the door did not help at all.
View attachment 2819201

A clear spot in the grass showing how deep the water in the grass is.
View attachment 2819202

The Big Run. Look at all the water by the chair. It is flooded under the grapevines as well.
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The Big Run under the Cluckle Hut.

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If they were smart, they would go up in the coop. But they just want to be out.

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Oh Bob I didn't know you were going through all this.

I hope this weather changes for the better soon. It's a relief too know you are on a hill

Bless your little ladies still wanting to be outside

:hugs
 
Oh Bob I didn't know you were going through all this.

I hope this weather changes for the better soon. It's a relief too know you are on a hill

Bless your little ladies still wanting to be outside

:hugs
They want out no matter what. Unless of course it is snowing, which they hate! 😆
 
I would want to know! It would drive me crazy!
It’s odd that you never heard it through the grapevine back then.:(
He was a fair bit older than me and we had grown up in separate states. It’s only because of the internet and social media that I’ve been able to find anything out. Even mobile/cell phones weren’t a thing back then!
 
Lozzy messed me up today, now I can’t get old memories of my past out of my mind! :hit(Guess you peeps found a weakness in Alexander the weak):oops:
Things in the past aren't really in the past. I'm finding the present often brings a new perspective, reckoning and hopefully forgiveness of things past.
 
Soggy Hens

Let me start by saying what we are going through does not compare at all with what those poor people in Louisiana have gone and are going through. But we are drowning here. It is estimated that we are well over 3 inches of rain today on land that was already saturated with water. I am so glad that we are on the top of the hill. Streams are starting to flood and the city is in danger of flooding from the river.

My back yard is a giant pond right now with standing water everywhere. The ladies have found the only dry spot outside of the coop to huddle.

View attachment 2819199

that is our old patio table which I stuck in the side yard to get it off of the deck until it goes to its new home. That just happens to be the high point of the yard. If you look to the right of it you can see how the water has puddles next to the pool cement. It is two inches deep in there.

View attachment 2819211

They are hanging out there because the area under the coop and the run are all flooded.

Under the coop. Closing the door did not help at all.
View attachment 2819201

A clear spot in the grass showing how deep the water in the grass is.
View attachment 2819202

The Big Run. Look at all the water by the chair. It is flooded under the grapevines as well.
View attachment 2819203

The Big Run under the Cluckle Hut.

View attachment 2819204

If they were smart, they would go up in the coop. But they just want to be out.

View attachment 2819205
You are lucky they want to stay dry - before I started digging my drainage ditches mine all rushed to paddle in the muddy water - I had a week of very muddy eggs!
 

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