Oh, dear! You can't be tired of winter yet. It has not even started!
Grumble grumble [tripping over cords] bah bah bah. See. I can, too! [Renaud's isn't helping.]

Parsimonious? Has that always been there and I just saw it?
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Oh, dear! You can't be tired of winter yet. It has not even started!
Grumble grumble [tripping over cords] bah bah bah. See. I can, too! [Renaud's isn't helping.]
I actually looked up where in Maine Parsimonious is awhile back - haha! Then I figured it out.Parsimonious... it hasn't always been there but for a little while now. No one has ever even asked till now. Its funny to me. There was a discussion briefly about its meaning in another thread because it was used in relation to the Marans chest coloring.
The solar lamps are the stake kind. I have 2 I bought last year after Christmas still going--not bad for 50 centers. My leghorns--1 was so mellow, laid her large white egg and didn't bother anyone. When the RIR's showed up, she joined her bossy, nosey sister in showing them who's in charge.
I saw in your sig you have a Siamese. I grew up with them and absolutely love them!My husband got me a kitten when we were first dating. He used to bring her for rides in the truck. Quite the sight to see this big burly guy with a teeny tiny kitten riding on his shoulder. Knew he was a keeper!! We had 3 more after her. 2 of them lived to be 19 years old. They were my babies for my kids! I have 2 rescues now a gray tabby (found in a field at 4 weeks old) & a Maine Coon (that my DH & DD could not leave at the shelter) but will have another Siamese at some point.![]()
I've decided to put my buff down this afternoon. The vet will do it for a very reasonable price, so I'm taking going that route. I never thought I'd be THIS upset over a chicken. Although she got more color in her face after being separated, her movement has been progressively deteriorating. She can no longer stand up easily and doesn't walk barely even a step, so I think it's inhumane to keep her living like this. I brought her in from her set-up in the garage to live her final few hours all comfy on towels in the warmth. She's napping. Ugh. :-(
I always thought the flame points were pretty! All of mine were Sealpoints--2 were Siamese/Himalyans. My 3 were Mom, Dad & Son (Szechuan, Wonton & Teriyaki). Szech & Won lived to be 19 years old. I couldn't sit or lay on the couch without one or all of them with me. Teriyaki was 23 pounds and slept on my belly when I was pregnant with my son. That cat loved my son even before he was born! He would cry at the baby's bedroom door if it was closed.I do have a Siamese!! I don't think she's pure Siamese, but I think that's what her "main" breed is. She's a flame point with bright blue eyes. I looove cats. You should definitely get one again, but it's so good to hear you're a cat rescuer.I have long conversations with my little Lucy, and she always lays on my chest at night. It's pretty cute. She's four now.
I hope some of you will join us this weekend for the final swap of the season. it will be held at the tractor supply in augusta on saturday 8:30-1 (420 civic center dr). not just chickens but people do also set up with crafts and farm products. i will have chicks if presold, otherwise they will stay home (black wyandottes)