Next time you're in Texas come on over!Awww, I still wanna hold them and squeeze them and call them my own
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Next time you're in Texas come on over!Awww, I still wanna hold them and squeeze them and call them my own
Dahlia is sooo beautiful!! Thank you for sharing. I've heard that English Orpingtons are the fluffiest and your's just goes to show that. Beautiful girls and beautiful family to Dahlia.Thank you! I came up with the black ones name first (the black dahlia, great movie) and Delilah just seemed right. They're English Orpingtons. Dahlia is extremely "poofy" and a broody repeat offender, over and over and...
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Thank you soooo much! I recently added a partridge cochin (she's only 4 weeks) but can't wait for all that fluff!Dahlia is sooo beautiful!! Thank you for sharing. I've heard that English Orpingtons are the fluffiest and your's just goes to show that. Beautiful girls and beautiful family to Dahlia.
Aw, I bet she's so cute! You can still share a picture of her if you like.Thank you soooo much! I recently added a partridge cochin (she's only 4 weeks) but can't wait for all that fluff!
Those feathers are so cool. Do the birds in the background do the same thing with their feathers? Amazing!Not an entry
Wild turkeys in my grandma’s yard
She's adorable, I'll see what I can do tomorrowAw, I bet she's so cute! You can still share a picture of her if you like.
Nice turkeys! Do you feed them? If you don't mind them, it must be awesome to have them coming into your yard.Not an entry
Wild turkeys in my grandma’s yard
She's adorable, I'll see what I can do tomorrow
Fallen leaves are hands down the most favored activity. Whats great is if I lose sight of them, all I have to do is use my ears to listen for the sound of leaves being 'raked'. Best part #2, the GLW's actually blend in extremely well with the leaves so noone can see themThey look like they're enjoying that. Beautiful shot!