Raining this morning.
Adult children are off school this week.
Overseas kid sent text in all caps that he never wants to come back to U.S., and concluded w jk. Unhuh, right.
I have one more English class before break. None of the kids will be there, so I will grade essays. Joy. Darn, I hope they get better - or I'm hanging up my white board marker.

Adult children are off school this week.
Overseas kid sent text in all caps that he never wants to come back to U.S., and concluded w jk. Unhuh, right.
I have one more English class before break. None of the kids will be there, so I will grade essays. Joy. Darn, I hope they get better - or I'm hanging up my white board marker.
I would keep the remaining ones to try to figure them out for a while. You might fall in love and want more, or you might say, "Meh. Not for me." Then you could take them out to the farm. Gotta love how a bird crisis can turn us into top notch researchers!So I'm going to do what I should have done last week.... ask for my pond friends' guidance. I took those ducks on a trade, on a total whim. I should have known better, should have taken the money, subtracted the chickens and been richer for it. I didn't do my research, nor did I ask anyone's advice (well, sorta Ravyn, but we know she can't be impartial about ducks, so no blame there!! hahaha)
I made the false assumption that these ducks would be at least partially somewhat tame. Wrong I was. I've now done more reading, and even the place where I assume she acquired the birds from, sells them to be released onto open waters, if you don't have an aviary. So I do feel comfortable that the birds will survive for some time. They might even hang around my area.
So.... I guess I kinda have 4 basic options:
1-Release the other 2 (female woodie, probable male teal) in hopes that they find their friends, or go on to make other friends?
2-Or do I try to acquire more?
3-Or just keep these 2 and try my luck at "semi-taming" them?
4-I could also try taking them to my farm pond and releasing them there.
I don't *want* to clip wings or pinion them.
