So I thought I would share this... We currently have one of my peacocks at my home in town for a busted leg, and he is rooming with me upstairs. Today I was downstairs watching a movie when I very distinctly heard a honk. Blu is about the quietest pea ever, he has only honked on one day in the past three weeks, and it was when he was looking out the window honking at a robin on the neighbor's roof.
Curious, I listened closely and sure enough HONK. So I paused the movie and crept upstairs and quietly opened my room door to see if I could catch what he was honking at... only to find him dead asleep in a sunbeam. I said his name and he opened one eye to look at me, and then pointedly put his head back down as if to say he was going to ignore me now.
HONK.
I'm looking at Blu, asleep, and I hear a peacock honking. We are 10 miles into town, you'd have to drive at least 15 minutes to get to anywhere with the land to house a peacock outdoors. But clear as day, there's one somewhere nearby. I haven't laid eyes on it, but it made a fuss calling for nearly an hour earlier today. Too bad I am not home from work tomorrow to see if I can find it!
Curious, I listened closely and sure enough HONK. So I paused the movie and crept upstairs and quietly opened my room door to see if I could catch what he was honking at... only to find him dead asleep in a sunbeam. I said his name and he opened one eye to look at me, and then pointedly put his head back down as if to say he was going to ignore me now.
HONK.
I'm looking at Blu, asleep, and I hear a peacock honking. We are 10 miles into town, you'd have to drive at least 15 minutes to get to anywhere with the land to house a peacock outdoors. But clear as day, there's one somewhere nearby. I haven't laid eyes on it, but it made a fuss calling for nearly an hour earlier today. Too bad I am not home from work tomorrow to see if I can find it!
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