Im heading to bed Pond friends..hope you all have a great night! See y'all tomorrow! 



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Me too. Hubby has fallen asleep in the lawn chair outside.Im heading to bed Pond friends..hope you all have a great night! See y'all tomorrow!![]()
Aww w w! Luna and NoxI got a picture of my grand-geese from Shade today
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Aww w w! Luna and Nox
I've been wondering how they were doing. Wow. . they are huge now.
The Lord said He'd never destroy all mankind by flood again. Does He ever change his mind? After all the rain we've had, including yesterday's torrential downpour for a few hours, we got hit again last night. The drops hitting the East window of my bedroom woke me up, and two thoughts hit my mind immediately: Was the ground going to hold more water, or send it across the basement floor again, like a couple weeks ago? Were my young birds being given a crash course in swimming? I had to get up & check the basement. So far, so good, but I got a pair of chargers up off the floor, just in case.
It's quit raining, for now. When it finally got light enough to see, I went out to check on the chickens, half expecting to find the youngest ones' drowned carcasses. The makeshift coop they're in, one of those two-piece plastic dog houses, sits directly on the ground, at the low end of the tractor, and has a hole in the floor. I spotted them running around in the wet grass before I got there. Those goofy Orpingtons, that don't like to go inside the coop, weren't on their little "porch", and I couldn't see them on the ground anywhere from my bedroom window, so they must have been in the coop, for once. By the time I got there, they were down & milling around, waiting for me to take the cap off the feeder. Everyone safe.
I guess all this water means the Lord isn't going to destroy the world by fire, either; at least for a while. I guess I need to see if any of the boats on top of the hill will hold water, & if I still have any paddles.