Granny's gone and done it again

We went to the log cabin today, and got lots of work done. I have been scraping and scrubbing the original deck. Had moss, lichens, and even mushrooms growing on it! It's not real wood, that long lasting artificial wood. Not a fan, but at least we didn't have to pay for it.
 
Dont forget to keep your doors locked Shrek and I hope you feel better.

Cynthia, Awww... and she looks like shes eating good!

H2o, Im glad you had a better day.
Thanks. They check on you every so often so it stays unlocked I think but when I leave, I’ll lock it.
 
Dont forget to keep your doors locked Shrek and I hope you feel better.

Cynthia, Awww... and she looks like shes eating good!

H2o, Im glad you had a better day.
lol..I had just fed her some. Her tummy is full! I had made the comment to them that she is just the right chubby. Her arms and legs.
 
I have held a feed bucket between myself and a saucy rooster. Finally, this one rooster spurred my leg and it bled like crazy. That was the last time he did that!
I remember that. Didn't it leave a scar?
Thanks. They check on you every so often so it stays unlocked I think but when I leave, I’ll lock it.
What about when you sleep?
 
I would NOT want to be spurred by Colonel Sanders!! He has never showed any aggression towards us! His spurs though even once we trim them are HUGE! I try to keep my eyes open though, and always warn the children he is still a feral bird we have tamed! Our roos that free range they tend to fly when they get upset. Not really at me or anything, but to get away. I'm not a fan of that. We are trying to tame them more. They hang out with our dogs and cats it is so funny.
 
I would NOT want to be spurred by Colonel Sanders!! He has never showed any aggression towards us! His spurs though even once we trim them are HUGE! I try to keep my eyes open though, and always warn the children he is still a feral bird we have tamed! Our roos that free range they tend to fly when they get upset. Not really at me or anything, but to get away. I'm not a fan of that. We are trying to tame them more. They hang out with our dogs and cats it is so funny.
Did any of y'all think about removing their spurs when they get too long? Cap used to do that
 

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