- Nov 28, 2010
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I sat up half the night watching the lightning off to the west and north, and crawled into bed around 3:00AM. At some point in the next 5 hours it must have rained, the Mesonet claims we managed .47 inch, but the ground only feels damp.
But in other, better news, I have another Ancona that has gone broody. Of course, being an Ancona she's more attached to "her nest" than any actual eggs; in fact, she doesn't have any eggs, but by gawd, she is determined to defend that piece of ground from all comers. It looks like I'll have to lock her up somewhere more suitable than the floor of my husband's garage. I moved her twice last night while I was outside watching the lightning and she went creeping back to it across the yard in the dark.
But in other, better news, I have another Ancona that has gone broody. Of course, being an Ancona she's more attached to "her nest" than any actual eggs; in fact, she doesn't have any eggs, but by gawd, she is determined to defend that piece of ground from all comers. It looks like I'll have to lock her up somewhere more suitable than the floor of my husband's garage. I moved her twice last night while I was outside watching the lightning and she went creeping back to it across the yard in the dark.