Southern NY, Dutchess county and below

West Point is Army only..... Marines is in SC.....
Well yes, then how about Annapolis? I know graduates of both, btw. West Point would be close to home which would make your mom feel better I bet.

If you're really interested in that sort of thing though, you need to sign up for the Obstacle Race I'm doing in September. I did it last year and it was a f'in blast. Here's the link:
http://www.genesisadventures.com/v4/main.php?left=runfest&center=traumarun
I'm signed up for the 9:30am slot with my friend Mary. We could use a young 'un to lift our old butts over the walls, ha ha. The only part I really didn't like was getting hit with the fire hose, but that was just cause it was so cold then. I am hoping for warmer weather this year.

This is me after finishing the mud crawl:
http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/15690821_MLJVtL#!i=1490273655&k=QtTnh62
and this is me with the tire relay:
http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/15690821_MLJVtL#!i=1488524722&k=XHhsPzf

oh man, looking at the pictures is reminding me of a little too much... yesh I might want to start working out a little more often now!
 
Thanks! It was so cool finally meeting everyone =] I was thinking on the way home, I have my own chicks.... LOL So I dont need yours.... lol i just put my banty cochin in their with her =] So no need for one of your roos.... unless I convince my dad to give me hens =]
I was thinking that too, I figured your youngest are about the same age as mine are. You are all going to be getting dark brahma hens if my project goes well. I was talking with Herbert Rogers (the owner of that gigantic light brahma rooster) and he said that dark brahmas are hard to find and that I should work with them. So, I will give it a few hatches to see what I have to work with. I guess I will be looking for some better quality pair as well. Caleb, he is also the one that raises those seabrights. He is super nice and took the time to chat with me a bit while he was packing up that bohemoth. I met so many fantastic people today!
 
One of my favorite pictures from the show today:


"I'm ready for my closeup, Mr. DeMille."

This was my lucky shot of the day:



The beautiful Mathilda:



And the handsome Fred:


The best stinkeye picture of the day:


Or maybe this is:


Last, and maybe least, my little Barred Rock chick:


It was a GREAT day. So much terrific conversation, chicken stuff, sunshine and the best brownie I have EVER eaten. I can't believe I'm still awake!

Thanks, Caleb, for being such a good sport about being the only roo in the henhouse today. In my years of teaching, there are those about whom I say, "That kid can do anything in life he chooses." You are one of those! I struggled through high school feeling so different. But when I got older, I learned to embrace those differences. When my daughter was little, she refused to wear socks that matched. She still doesn't. She's a 27 year old girl who likes muscle cars and runs into burning buildings. Different is good!!

I think today, in addition to the cutest little silkie ever, you got a handful of second moms...It's what we do.

The little girls are in the coop tonight. Actually IN the coop, not huddling outside of it.
 
It does look like all of you had a great time! I hope I can make the fall one too! But aren't there a few on Long Island before that? It looks like my kind of good time!
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Good morning all; Glad everyone got home safe. It was great meeting everyone. Caleb your pretty amazing Don't worry about "weird" My son never did. Our 2 car pooling feathered friends got home safe also. We told Loretta's husband that she won her Wyandotte in the Chinese auction.I really don't think he believes us.
 
I was thinking that too, I figured your youngest are about the same age as mine are. You are all going to be getting dark brahma hens if my project goes well. I was talking with Herbert Rogers (the owner of that gigantic light brahma rooster) and he said that dark brahmas are hard to find and that I should work with them. So, I will give it a few hatches to see what I have to work with. I guess I will be looking for some better quality pair as well. Caleb, he is also the one that raises those seabrights. He is super nice and took the time to chat with me a bit while he was packing up that bohemoth. I met so many fantastic people today!
oh that was him? i was talking to a couple who showed sebrights, and they told me about him, Didnt realize that was him =]
 

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