Now this pic is cute! For all the birds you have, two managed to wander in tandem!Fluffy Butt Friday
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Now this pic is cute! For all the birds you have, two managed to wander in tandem!Fluffy Butt Friday
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Do walking sticks or quad cane give any kind of balance/stability on slippery surfaces? I never dealt w/snow or ice but we get slippery rain & of course wet poops so all our girls are accustomed to my quad canes when I walk w/one for balance. We got rid of all our slippery uneven grass & laid w/paver stones. At least the pavers keep the ground level for walking during rainy/sloshy days. Even the hens will hop from stone to stone if its raining ~ its a stable surface for them.Slips but not falls - yet!
And let me tell you the other day I really do not know how I didn’t fall, those brick pavers are slippery when wet, I skidded along a wet section I hadn’t swept yet and both feet were going every which way.
Can you imagine what I would have to say to the doctor in Emerg? How did you break your arm?
I would of course just tell him I slipped on ice! Hahaha
No, no, no! You don't want any broken bones! The xtra safety measures are worth whatever it takes to keep from falling!!! I was rushing...and Boom!Slips but not falls - yet!
And let me tell you the other day I really do not know how I didn’t fall, those brick pavers are slippery when wet, I skidded along a wet section I hadn’t swept yet and both feet were going every which way.
Can you imagine what I would have to say to the doctor in Emerg? How did you break your arm?
I would of course just tell him I slipped on ice! Hahaha
There's still New Years too! We look forward to the Stealth Bombers that fly over our cottage from the Pasadena New Years Parade. One year THREE of them flew overhead ~ sonic boom!Sorry, forgot to get here on Christmas. Belated merry Christmas!
The laugh icon is for the vision I had of them playing hop-scotch!Do walking sticks or quad cane give any kind of balance/stability on slippery surfaces? I never dealt w/snow or ice but we get slippery rain & of course wet poops so all our girls are accustomed to my quad canes when I walk w/one for balance. We got rid of all our slippery uneven grass & laid w/paver stones. At least the pavers keep the ground level for walking during rainy/sloshy days. Even the hens will hop from stone to stone if its raining ~ its a stable surface for them.
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Finally! I am glad you are hopefully going to have some sort of fix.No, no, no! You don't want any broken bones! The xtra safety measures are worth whatever it takes to keep from falling!!! I was rushing...and Boom!
I go on Jan 2 for my hospital pre-surgery interview. Getting closer to getting something done w/this arm!
Have to say I have more of the mad chickens than robot varietiesThere's still New Years too! We look forward to the Stealth Bombers that fly over our cottage from the Pasadena New Years Parade. One year THREE of them flew overhead ~ sonic boom!
Last year's parade had the cartoon Robot Chicken in a float ~ Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, the production and animation studio known for the Emmy-winning “Robot Chicken,” and Nouns DAO, an NFT-centric project, are making their Rose Parade debut 2023 (last year).
I couldn't find a still photo of the float but here are some comic characters from Robot Chicken
Costumes based on the Mad Scientist and Robot Chicken at San Diego Comic-Con
Top row I guess...The laugh icon is for the vision I had of them playing hop-scotch!
The pavers are a great idea to keep your feet out off the dirt.
Canes here come with picks on the bottom for use on snow/ice. The safest thing though is using some sort of ice melt like salt or other substance, we also use sand and gravel as a surface texture to give some grip. I like to use wood shavings as it is non toxic to the grass and environment.
Snow and ice tax
My sister gave me this for Christmas.
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Anyone want to hazard a guess as to breeds?![]()