@apryl29 ,took them outside and now the s.o.b looks blue! Still same layout EE on left ameracuna on right. I'm about to just tell her the EE lays surpises. :lau
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HIYA GANG!!!

So, I want to enlist your help with ZAVIERS HOMESCHOOLING PROJECT!!!

If you would LIKE TO, write a short, 4-6 sentence paragraph about your chickens or dogs or flowers or garden or whatever. We are doing some practice reading and writing and comprehension. He totally HATES his book stories, but seems to like to read y'alls posts.
I have a dog I rescued from a shelter in 2011. The shelter said he was 3 years old. When i took him to the veterinarian they checked his rabies tag. It came back he was 5 years old. When I brought home some roosters he was very excited and wanted to play with them. He had been used to chasing the wild turkeys. I had to train him that chickens were not play things. I now have 50+ chickens and 4 turkeys that he is friends with.
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I have one hand that types faster than the other. Constantly getting letters out of sequence... IDK how or why, but I'm constantly back spacing b/c *someone* can't wait their turn.


Honestly 1/2 the time I can't tell what color my own eggs are either. Also, I've noticed that when I take photos of eggs the colors are nothing at all like what it looks like in person (remember my orange eggs?)... Not sure if there's some special trick to it or not, but I haven't figured it out. Sometimes I take what I know is a blue egg (or green) and hold it next to the questionable one. I swear some change colors in my hands even.. I'll be certain it's a blue egg, then later it looks green. Maybe take it outside and get a picture in natural light?


Well of course they stop in... someone mentioned streaking.
There is an app for Android phone that I use.... it is "Color Detector by Mobialia"
Check out this app^
 
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I have a dog I rescued from a shelter in 2011. The shelter said he was 3 years old. When i took him to the veterinarian they checked his rabies tag. It came back he was 5 years old. When I brought home some roosters he was very excited and wanted to play with them. He had been used to chasing the wild turkeys. I had to train him that chickens were not play things. I now have 50+ chickens and 4 turkeys that he is friends with.
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:love I just love dogs!
 
"Despite his dysania, the martinet waxed loquacious over the upcoming syzygy."

Dysania= excessive desire to stay in bed
Martinet= a strict taskmaster, especially in military use
Loquacious= wordy
Syzygy= three celestial bodies lined up, like the earth, moon, and sun in an eclipse

I read this and the definitions and still have no clue what was said!!
:smack smarty!


Ruby!!! That's wonderful!!!!
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What? I eat when I am nervous!

Don't judge me.
 

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