if you don't stop wailing, I'll give you something to cry about!morning ponder folks. let's see who's awake. caption this pic, annnnnnd go!!!!!
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if you don't stop wailing, I'll give you something to cry about!morning ponder folks. let's see who's awake. caption this pic, annnnnnd go!!!!!
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"Not one word, what happens in the swamp, stays in the swamp ."morning ponder folks. let's see who's awake. caption this pic, annnnnnd go!!!!!
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I hope you’re going somewhere fun!I will be off site for a couple of days - keep that kid off of my lily pad. Thanks.
So, photos. I know the toes on the left foot look a bit bent, but I am thinking that is due to the pain or balance...
Note the right leg is held way out, which is why I thought dislocation... but again kid #2 couldn't feel any oddness in there.
Also note the sore on the injured leg... looks bigger than it did at first... at first I thought the chick had just scraped it on an egg shell ....
But now it looks more impressive.
Anyway, at a loss, I put a hobble back on.
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The Spitz chicks
The yellows are Chamois, the dark one a Golden Spangled
That is what I thought it must be... dislocated or a slipped tendon...Does the tendon on the back of that leg look and feel normal? It does in the picture but you can see better and double check, to make sure it's not slipped tendon.
Never got sick.... knock on wood.Hi Ponders
thought I would let you all know I'm still kickin'. All's well on the homestead. Just two old fogies stayin' clear of town when we can and working on getting ready for the white stuff and kind of missing the summer visitors.
Things were getting better with the virus, but thanks to the idiots not giving a $%^& about anyone but themselves and the fools re-opening the schools, the numbers are climbing again and far faster than before. The governor just issued a new mandatory mask mandate until the end of November and a lot of things went back into lockdown in the populated areas.
Had two nights of killing freeze down in the 20's so that's the end of the growing season so I was able to get the garden put to bed. Crazy weather, we hit 80o today. We need rain.
DH has been working on the mess left by the loggers close to the house. It's just a huge horizontal pile of limbs and debris but he's whittling it down. Not easy for him. He's not 60 anymore and his knees are shot so bad he can barely walk but he refuses to quit. Just can't keep a good man down. He's otherwise sound as a dollar, well, except he can barely hear. Finally got him to get hearing aids and they help a lot, when he wears them.
I surprised him yesterday with a small chainsaw that works on batteries for cutting up the piles of smaller stuff. It works perfect and no gas to fool with and it's a lot lighter than that big gas thing he gave up on and resorted to loppers and a hand saw. The saw cuts like a big guy on the small stuff and he worked all afternoon on one battery charge but I also bought another battery that has triple the charge. I'll be using it too for all the pruning that needs to be done on the trees left around the house and out in the field. (that's my job because I worked doing that for extra cash a million years ago)
Sorry about your situation Al. Phil hang in there and try to not get sick yourself.
Glad to hear your progress Deb!
That's it here in God's northwoods. Blessed far more than we deserve.
She gets fed tonightgood morning everyone!! the pond is quite calm this morning.....is the python sleeping?