***OKIES in the BYC III ***

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I'd hate it a lot less if I weren't night blind.
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Forgot one. Here's a spot on one of the babies. My lighting is bad in here right now so it's hard to see their spots, but all the paints of course have spots.
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Okla, you're just so darn nice. I wish you'd get moved back here. I do over-protect and I know I'm doing it right now isolating my 4 super favorites and bleaching everything. I've lost so many animals over the past 50 yrs of my life that the ones I get truly attached to are few and far between. I had no earthly idea I'd fall so in love with these baby Cochins when I hatched them
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I told my husband the other night that I've realized I LIKE chickens. Even if I lose my babies I still *want chickens around. They make me laugh and I enjoy them more than I've enjoyed most any other animal.
And Faery, the Silkies are adorable! Don't you just love them???? Let's hear the names. I bet your daughter can come up with some good ones <g>
 
It rained a lot here in Webber, can't wait to see how much it rained at home! Glad everyone made it safely home through the storms.

Cute silkies.

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for the cochin babies.
 
Morning

We got a good soaking last night. The ducks were standing around their pool this morning making faces. I'd drained it when I fed everyone last night, so it must have flown around like a kite in their pen when the worst of the wind hit. It came to rest in a corner, bent like a taco in the middle. I could just see the gears in their little heads turning: Now how is she going to fill that with water?
 
It is good to see that some of you who have been bypassed by most of the rain this year, received some last night. I got home about 6:00 after the Fall Conference of the Oklahoma State Beekeeper Association, here in OKC. I was so tired that I was in bed about 8:30 and slept 12 hours.
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Sounds like there were some interesting things at Blanchard. I have the Treadle sewing machine that belonged to Dean's aunt. I learned to sew on the treadle sewing machine belonging to my great grandmother, by "sewing" with an un-threaded needle on lined notebook paper. My first 4-H project, an apron, was sewed on that machine.
 

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