Good morning, Chat Folk.
Beigey, Taupe - billowy and flowing - 'Al' is faceless and surrounded by a gold/pinkish aura.
There appears to be a moth chewing on the shoulder - explains the holes in the dress.

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Good morning, Chat Folk.
Beigey, Taupe - billowy and flowing - 'Al' is faceless and surrounded by a gold/pinkish aura.
There appears to be a moth chewing on the shoulder - explains the holes in the dress.
Good morning, Chat Folk.
Beigey, Taupe - billowy and flowing - 'Al' is faceless and surrounded by a gold/pinkish aura.
There appears to be a moth chewing on the shoulder - explains the holes in the dress.
There is a old post of Al, in her church, standing by herself...she's in blue jeans and a blouse....no dress!
Idk, guess I'll have to find it again, and post it! Then we can ask her...is she or isn't she?Is that 'Al' or the stunt double ?
What and miss 2 days of sale ice cream??? He should get as much as possible today, tomorrow and Saturday, then store it at his house so it will last more than 1 day.Plus which Walgreens(which is where I got my Rocky Road - buy 1 get 1 free) sale runs through Saturday and I asked my brother to please get me some when he shops on Sat.
I made it for a true "Good morning everyone" post today!![]()
Wow Jae! What a great house. Your agent did the write up well, even though it seems they have an issue with the paint.@N F C I'll be waiting for photos of your trip!
I'm officially stressed - the house went on the market this morning. Here's the link if you want a nosey: https://www.trademe.co.nz/property/...75.htm?rsqid=86dd12fce06e4ca28139973bf3a1b86f
I've had to reinstate the divider in my chicken coop. After ages being fine together some of my bantams are getting bullied. One had blood all over her neck the other day and when I was cleaning out the coop yesterday this particular one, Cotton, literally launched herself at me in panic, landing on my chest, because one of the Orpingtons (who is a particularly greedy bird and bossy to boot) started coming towards her. Cotton is a nervous bird who generally isn't friendly (she's been like that since she hatched) so I was very surprised she sought out my protection. So she got to free range for awhile with some of her little bantam friends while I put the barrier back in place. Free ranging them makes me nervous because of the steep sided stormwater culvert that is home to at least 5 sizeable eels, but they had such a lot of fun grubbing around in the dirt finding bugs.
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Here's our Cotton who is a gorgeous example of a Pekin Bantam (same as your Cochin Bantams) with enormous foot feathering. I actually found they were all calmer and friendlier when they were out of the run which was nice (made it easy to catch them when I needed to go back inside). You can see little Winter in the run wondering why she is missing out on the fun, though I'm thinking I could be wrong about the 'she' bit, as yesterday Winter kept chasing his/her mother making the funniest squeaky/laughing (cooing) sound.
Anyway, I'd better go keep cleaning so that everything is spick and span!![]()