Office Work, Part Deux: Professional Mayhen

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Hey Dacs! I've been seeing a crow that is ash grey in color on my way to work. he hangs out with the black crows...not the band....on the side of the road so we see him pretty up close. Are crows with color mutations common? he is solid grey, not spots or splotches at all.
 
I heard my rooster crow for the first time today!
He's turned out pretty. This is the chick that Cotton hatched, but I am pretty sure it was not her egg, but the egg of another game hen I had, and the daddy was a little black rooster that came to my house for awhile, all on his own and then disappeared after awhile.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=7063884#p7063884 #216
 
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Sparkles might have some over cooked mint jam to go with it LOL

Yeah.... but only if I can forage it out of one of the ditches around here.... what is with me and my "live off the land, forage in your neighbor's pasture!" mentality?
 
Am I a bad mom because I apparently find plants, landscapes, and chickens more interesting to photograph than my own children?

As I go thru the folder of July pictures there arent many of the kids, but there sure are some nice gardne shots I could tell you all about....
 
Ohhhhhhh you guys! I'm inspired! I've found the dehydrator and the grocery store has some ok-ish fruit sales.... in northern MN that means peaches for $1.88 a pound.... SO, currently in the brain idea box:

peach kiwi fruit leather with ginger
blueberry cookies with pecans
blueberry sherbet
and of course, the foodnetwork lemon blueberry cupcakes
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I'm thinking after I get the sweet stuff done in the dehydrator i will toss in onions and potatoes. then seranos? or tomatoes, that'd be preferrable.
 
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