"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

I'm still fighting this crud
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I'm back at work today, but I don't think I should be. This has been going on for about a week now. Hopefully they will find something in the test result. I'm going to be really mad if I get the "just a virus" explanation. I've never had one last this long!
Crud and back at work? :oops: Hope you get to feeling better.
 
Whew! I've missed a lot!

Love the baby pics! I had 3 gold neck d'Uccles hatch yesterday. I'm glad I got plenty of eggs when I did, as one of those girls has gone broody. She's hogging one nest and the other girls refuse to use the other one! Geez...
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I still have more d'Uccles, RIRs, and and Wyandottes in the bator that should be popping out any time. Hopefully I'll see some more cute babies when I get home.

We had our first chicken snake of the season a few days ago. It was curled up in a nest in my layer pen. My daughter walked in on it and then hubby had to drag it out. It was about a four footer. My brahma girl got over it quickly, but the wyandotte has refused to go back to a nest since! Ha! The poor girl is laying all over the yard.
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I am finally feeling human again. It took me from Friday until yesterday to get over the stomach virus. I am still having a hard time getting over the pneumonia. I did get back on the steroids last night so hopefully it'll end soon. Sorry to everyone else who has any of this mess! It isn't fun to deal with.
 
Thanks.

Speaking of writing a book, Terri put that idea in my mind on last year. And I have been doing a little writing notes for my Children's Book.
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How did you know?
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Did my geese (Satan's Army) let you in my house and show you my notes? You just wait until I talk to them.
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When you think about it, I think ALL of us on this thread can be authors of books. We ALL have stories to tell.
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What a great children's book about the lady with the peas that later roam wild in the woods and a person years later finds their old cages and that's when she hears the story. You could do something like finding the old cages first, then the people tell the story of the old lady and the book continues right there. I can just see it now The Old Lady and the Peas, and, of course, everyone will think it's about green peas to eat until they read the story. And, just imagine what great artwork of the woods, old cages and the beautiful colorful peas up high in the branches. And, a lesson or two about birds, kindness, wildlife, etc. LOL Of course, I don't have any thoughts on that. LOL
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Whew!  I've missed a lot!

Love the baby pics!  I had 3 gold neck d'Uccles hatch yesterday.  I'm glad I got plenty of eggs when I did, as one of those girls has gone broody.  She's hogging one nest and the other girls refuse to use the other one!  Geez...:rant

I still have more d'Uccles, RIRs, and and Wyandottes in the bator that should be popping out any time.  Hopefully I'll see some more cute babies when I get home.

We had our first chicken snake of the season a few days ago.  It was curled up in a nest in my layer pen.  My daughter walked in on it and then hubby had to drag it out.  It was about a four footer.  My brahma girl got over it quickly, but the wyandotte has refused to go back to a nest since!  Ha!  The poor girl is laying all over the yard.  :gig

I am finally feeling human again.  It took me from Friday until yesterday to get over the stomach virus.  I am still having a hard time getting over the pneumonia.  I did get back on the steroids last night so hopefully it'll end soon.  Sorry to everyone else who has any of this mess!  It isn't fun to deal with.


Glad that you're feeling better. If you ever need a "potion" to get you back on your feet, just let me know. ;)
 
Thanks.


Speaking of writing a book, Terri put that idea in my mind on last year. And I have been doing a little writing notes for my Children's Book. :oops:


How did you know? :p Did my geese (Satan's Army) let you in my house and show you my notes? You just wait until I talk to them. :gig


When you think about it, I think ALL of us on this thread can be authors of books. We ALL have stories to tell. ;)

What a great children's book about the lady with the peas that later roam wild in the woods and a person years later finds their old cages and that's when she hears the story.  You could do something like finding the old cages first, then the people tell the story of the old lady and the book continues right there.  I can just see it now  The Old Lady and the Peas, and, of course, everyone will think it's about green peas to eat until they read the story.  And, just imagine what great artwork of the woods, old cages and the beautiful colorful peas up high in the branches.  And, a lesson or two about birds, kindness, wildlife, etc.  LOL  Of course, I don't have any thoughts on that.  LOL  :idunno


Ooooooooo, that sounds wonderful !!! I like that. Sounds like you are an experience author yourself. I LOVE that!!! Especially the idea of people thinking it is about green peas. CUTE !!!!!! Maybe we can "co-author" this book? :) And we can bring Amanda on board to get the perspective from a child. She could add more "fun" to it from a child's eye. Hey, you have an excellent idea. If you are serious about it, I think we should think about that as a project. I'm serious !!! :D
 
Gosling that hatched yesterday.





I think it's time for me to stop putting eggs under birds to hatch. Ok, so the experiments are working. This is overkill. I have too many babies!!!!!!!!
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Hahaha! But they're all so cute!

Whew! I've missed a lot!

Love the baby pics! I had 3 gold neck d'Uccles hatch yesterday. I'm glad I got plenty of eggs when I did, as one of those girls has gone broody. She's hogging one nest and the other girls refuse to use the other one! Geez...
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I still have more d'Uccles, RIRs, and and Wyandottes in the bator that should be popping out any time. Hopefully I'll see some more cute babies when I get home.

We had our first chicken snake of the season a few days ago. It was curled up in a nest in my layer pen. My daughter walked in on it and then hubby had to drag it out. It was about a four footer. My brahma girl got over it quickly, but the wyandotte has refused to go back to a nest since! Ha! The poor girl is laying all over the yard.
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I am finally feeling human again. It took me from Friday until yesterday to get over the stomach virus. I am still having a hard time getting over the pneumonia. I did get back on the steroids last night so hopefully it'll end soon. Sorry to everyone else who has any of this mess! It isn't fun to deal with.
So glad to hear you're feeling better!

Quote: Ooooooooo, that sounds wonderful !!! I like that. Sounds like you are an experience author yourself. I LOVE that!!! Especially the idea of people thinking it is about green peas. CUTE !!!!!! Maybe we can "co-author" this book?
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And we can bring Amanda on board to get the perspective from a child. She could add more "fun" to it from a child's eye. Hey, you have an excellent idea. If you are serious about it, I think we should think about that as a project. I'm serious !!!
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Love this idea!! You both should go for it.
 
Glad that you're feeling better. If you ever need a "potion" to get you back on your feet, just let me know.
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I'd like a copy of your potion, just for future reference, please!
Ooooooooo, that sounds wonderful !!! I like that. Sounds like you are an experience author yourself. I LOVE that!!! Especially the idea of people thinking it is about green peas. CUTE !!!!!! Maybe we can "co-author" this book?
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And we can bring Amanda on board to get the perspective from a child. She could add more "fun" to it from a child's eye. Hey, you have an excellent idea. If you are serious about it, I think we should think about that as a project. I'm serious !!!
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Throwing my hat in the ring to help also -- still writing my bimonthly column in the personna of my Winnie - & on my final rewrite of my book I wrote a year ago - plan on sending it out to publishers this summer. I think the idea of a children's book about your adventure is a great idea!
 
Whew! I've missed a lot!

Love the baby pics! I had 3 gold neck d'Uccles hatch yesterday. I'm glad I got plenty of eggs when I did, as one of those girls has gone broody. She's hogging one nest and the other girls refuse to use the other one! Geez...
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I still have more d'Uccles, RIRs, and and Wyandottes in the bator that should be popping out any time. Hopefully I'll see some more cute babies when I get home.

We had our first chicken snake of the season a few days ago. It was curled up in a nest in my layer pen. My daughter walked in on it and then hubby had to drag it out. It was about a four footer. My brahma girl got over it quickly, but the wyandotte has refused to go back to a nest since! Ha! The poor girl is laying all over the yard.
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I am finally feeling human again. It took me from Friday until yesterday to get over the stomach virus. I am still having a hard time getting over the pneumonia. I did get back on the steroids last night so hopefully it'll end soon. Sorry to everyone else who has any of this mess! It isn't fun to deal with.
I do NOT like snakes! I know there are "good snakes" and "bad snakes." I don't care. I do NOT like snakes. Sorry y'all, I kill all snakes, I cannot tell a "good" one from a "bad" one and I don't want to get close enough to GUESS. If I did get close enough, it would probably be one of those deadly snakes that imitate non-deadly snakes and trick me. If a snake was in my bed ("nest") I would never sleep there again either.
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