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I hope school gets better next week it's probably hard to get back in the swing of things after being off all summer.
The pics are great love them all. I wish my pics would turn out just half as good as your does.
Are you all grilling out today? I haven't used my grill all summer I need to get another one. My great granddaughter stayed all night last night. She's a joy to have I call her our little sunshine.
Hope you have a great day and thanks for sharing all the pics.
It should be better this week. The reason last week was so travailous was because I had a LOT of homework to do. This week I don't have very much, and I'll likely finish it tomorrow and not have to do anything the rest of the week.

Yep, we grilled out. My sister is in culinary school and did all the cooking. Burgers, ribs, potato salad, baked beans, etc. And right now, she's making pie.

Actually, today was supposed to be a rather stress-free day with my aunt visiting and us having all that food. Spur of the moment, though, my aunt let us know she was bringing a friend, so my stress level skyrocketed. I don't do well meeting people in person, and I especially don't do well meeting people for the first time at my own home. So I hid in the chicken coop with my girls when they got here.
Unfortunately, my aunt wanted to show her friend the chickens right off, so I trapped myself. But it wasn't so bad. I had my girls with me and that was comforting. And you can tell a lot about a person by how they treat animals and how animals treat them. I quickly found myself okay with this person based on those two things, so the stress of the day dissipated quickly. The girls were curious and so was he, and I answered a lot of questions and picked up Marka so that he could see one of the Silkies up close. Those guys are always the most fascinating things to people who don't know much about chickens.
He absolutely adored Crash, too, though who could blame him. 
You already sent a order!?im freaking out!i want more chicks.....I hope to get 12-15 chicks next year, but we might not get anycause we want to go camping but want chicks!LOL
Yes, yes, yes!
e I had asked around and apparently the best time to get on the waiting list for Sand Hill is around this time of year, so I went ahead and did it!There's ALWAYS a way for chicken math to work! What if you go camping in early summer next year and get chicks afterward? Or something like that?
NEWS, NEWS, NEWS! I used the food coloring trick on Indigo and confirmed that she's been laying! AND this morning, I was cleaning the coop and witnessed Marka laying, too!! I had been wondering where all these tiny brown eggs were coming from! Reuben must carry a gene for brown eggs, because Margie's eggs are very light brown, almost a tinted white color, much lighter than her daughters' eggs!
I'm so surprised, too, because they're both about a month and a half younger than Margie was when she started laying!I also wanted to add that I've been thinking about this for a while, and I'm changing Gus's name. His nickname will still be Gus, because I really like that for him, but his full name is going to be Angus now, instead of August. I just wasn't as in love with 'August' for his name as I thought I was.

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cause we want to go camping but want chicks!LOL
Another tough week done! I do have lots of homework this weekend, but I plan to take pictures at some point, probably tomorrow. The silkied Cochins passed quarantine tonight, so they get to join the flock in the morning, and I want pictures of them where they're out and able to really stretch their wings!!
With a fence between them and the big girls, I should add--I'm definitely not throwing these babies right out into the fray with that set of ruffians!

What a sweetie!

