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Thank goodness the semester is over! I'm expecting mostly As as well, with the exception of O chem. Hoping for a C in that class. Really don't want to have to retake it. The week before finals I had 10 assignments due so as you can imagine, I was burnt out well before finals even started. Cheers to the break! Cute pictures. You're gonna have to trim that girl's spur wow.
for your O chem grade, Shadow Rabbit! I know that's a tough class, so congrats for sticking through it to the end at least! Sounds like you had a rough time, there. I'm surprised, because most of my classes have observed 'dead week' as the week before finals, meaning nothing is due and nothing is assigned specifically to prevent that burnout.
Sorry you had to deal with that!That spur is pretty impressive for a 7-month-old pullet, isn't it?
Guess I have more photographic evidence that spurs don't mean hooey when it comes to sexing young birds.My grades have come back, all A's, but it was one of those semesters that I knew wasn't going to be a challenge. The group project in the one class very nearly had me worried (because, you know, group projects always go so well...
), but when the professor returned the grade on that and we lost a total of 4 points out of the 300 it was worth, I knew he was going easy on everyone. That was confirmed when my final essay was given a 100% grade. Ain't no way that was a 100% worthy essay.
But I'm not going to complain!In regards to my last post, Ida did NOT lay an egg based on her vent and bone structure. More than likely, that was a Silkie egg. Gee, do I seem eager for my pullets to start laying?
There's so much baking I want to do and so few eggs to go around!
. Really don't want to have to retake it. The week before finals I had 10 assignments due so as you can imagine, I was burnt out well before finals even started. Cheers to the break! Cute pictures. You're gonna have to trim that girl's spur wow.

I have so much stuff I want to make, I'm not sure where to start!
Last night, she was still on the nest after laying her egg, her belly partially plucked, and grumbling up a storm. Oh, Vira! 
I aimed for birds I don't usually get pictures of, but there's a definite, compelling reason why I don't get pictures of them--they DO NOT cooperate! So, there are some of the same as usual, and a few oddballs in the mix. 



So, I grabbed some feed bags and cut them up to at least slow down the snow coming in onto the deck. I didn't want to block all the ventilation, just stop most of the snow, so it's not exactly solid, but it's doing the job. I also happened to glance toward Jasper's pen straight ahead in this picture to find that he was being buried in snow, so I had to slap up some feed bags on his pen, too, and shovel it out so he wasn't standing in snow, poor guy!
She just likes hiding her face in the other birds' feathers when it's snowy like this.
