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Post #65. What should Bee call this?


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KILL THEM.
*Hides under chair.* Kill... kill them... Raid their nests... keep them away... away, I say... kill....
Uh, yeah, sorry about that. I, uh... really don't much like stinging/biting insects.
EDIT: *Sigh,* Elk is gonna "Sad" this one, isn't he?
I'm allergic to bee venom and I'm not that bad! Honey bees are pretty gentle. If you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone.
 
List finished looking at the property. They're leasing sime of the property to the neighbors for cows. The house is had a French provincial country look, old furniture but it it very well done and doesn't look like it should be replaced or something. A very nice and new kitchen. Has a nice pool.
The owner is a famous artist with a cute little doggy. She's looking to downsize in a smaller house in a community or something, as her husband has passed away.
The place is beautiful with woods, open pastures, and a spring. Plenty of space for animals.
Only problem is that it only has 3 beds with 2 bathrooms in the house. It has an in law suite being used as an art studio. A bathroom in there, and a bathroom out by the pool. No garage but it has a carport sorta thing.
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That's very honest of you. :love
Thanks, but I see it more as being responsible. I won't risk someone else's birds - or my hand-raised rooster's life, should a buyer decide he's "contaminated." If no one wants him, he is welcome to live out his years in my bachelor flock. It's just such a waste, because Nankins are critically endangered and it's hard to find really nice examples ... and he is definitely one of the better ones I've come across. Besides ... I hand raised him ... he's my Boy!
 
Another F word - Frittata (mini frittatas, to be exact)
I made these for breakfast. Male roommate won't eat anything remotely nutritious, so that's an extra one each for me and the female roommate.
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How could he not want those!? It looks delicious!!
 
I'm allergic to bee venom and I'm not that bad! Honey bees are pretty gentle. If you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone.
They love flocking on the big purple flowers in the garden every spring :love soooo many on them and some bumble bees too and the occasional hummingbird. Everybody loves them. I’m not sure what they are. I used to be scared of them but now I just watch them haha oh and I figured out the garage bugs actually have more stuff f a wasp shape but they’re totally black.
 
Thanks, but I see it more as being responsible. I won't risk someone else's birds - or my hand-raised rooster's life, should a buyer decide he's "contaminated." If no one wants him, he is welcome to live out his years in my bachelor flock. It's just such a waste, because Nankins are critically endangered and it's hard to find really nice examples ... and he is definitely one of the better ones I've come across. Besides ... I hand raised him ... he's my Boy!
You should probably clarify to your seller that once he is healed, he is not a carrier and will not get sick with that strain of pox again.
Dry pox is really one of the least worrisome chicken diseases out there.
 

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