Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

I'm gone for a few hours and 80 posts behind!!! AND, what is this about a raid????
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this sheep ain't changin' pastures I like the warm fuzzies and the yummy coffee on this side of the fence

Oh and to the new folks and welcome back to the one returning to the fold.
Everybody grab a roost and good cup o' roast and sit a spell
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Thanks everyone for the well wishes about my poor little rescue hen. She's finally turned the corner I think. She gobbled up her scrambled egg dinner and she's starting to make soft chickie sounds again when I talk to her. Still working on the diarrhea but now that she's starting to eat again I'm seeing a little improvement there too.

Oh and Ron, just an FYI about your suggestion about rooster soup. Soup, happens to be the NAME of my poor little hen!
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My other hens are named Noodle, Nugget, Dumpling and Gravy. The other rescues that died this past fall and winter were named Stirfry, Crockpot and Fricasee.

That reminds me. Guess I better start working on a list of names for my new babies! Now, where did I put that cookbook???
 
Chicki you got me
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What's this about an "other" side of the fence? There is only one side of the fence and I'm staying in our own backyard. The coffee is best here as are the chickens, friends and conversations! Time for sleep so i can wake up to a great cup of coffee!
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Last summer the kids and .i raised two turkey poults, one for Christmas and one for Thanksgiving. Of course we named them Christmas and Thanksgiving.

I loved the look on people's faced when we told them that Christmas had died, and now we were only left with Thanksgiving. :lau
 
Oh, as to the coated in sweat feeling... Shower before you go to bed, go to bed with your hair wet, one thin top sheet and fluff it a few times before you fall asleep. When you fluff the top sheet, that is old time air condition!

My grandma would take us all and cover us in powder after our bath to keep the clean feeling for a little longer.


I've lived in GA all my life, and I can tell you, nowhere is as humid as the SE. It's awful in July & August. All you want to do is find water and lay down in it.
 
Last summer the kids and .i raised two turkey poults, one for Christmas and one for Thanksgiving. Of course we named them Christmas and Thanksgiving.

I loved the look on people's faced when we told them that Christmas had died, and now we were only left with Thanksgiving. :lau


I love it! I have wanted to do the same thing!
 
Good morning Friends! Hope everyone has a good day! Windy here and 30 degrees cooler than yesterday but, yay, nothing falling from the sky! Found this at my sons this morning-
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guess it was pretty windy last night!
 

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