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Looked out and saw this stunning sunset last night!0
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Gorgeous, Rhiw!0
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Sheep with Attitude?If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0
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rozeepozee wrote: »Here I am again, talking about chickens.
Think it's going to happen soon. After half term. Especially since a local breeder who has won a lot of prizes is giving up his aracauna trio and my other half, always reluctant to commit to any wildstock, (whoops, interesting Freudian slip there), loves the idea of rainbow eggs....
I always wanted a breeding flock producing rainbow eggs but in sufficient numbers to cover its costs. It isn't going to happen here though. Good luck! :j"...And if it don't feel good, what are you doing it for?" - Robbie Williams - 'Candy'0 -
what is the world coming too????:o:o:o:o Just feel sick, and so sad with what has happened today...
Well the weather lady on the news said its going to get cold by the weekend, and there might be snow in north wales:eek::eek::eek::eek:
!!!!!! its supposed to be flaming June next week, another 3 - weeks, and we are half way through the year:eek::eek: and it will be the count down to :xmassign::xmastree::xmastree::cool::DWork to live= not live to work0 -
Watch out for the one on the left, definitely the ringleader.
I'm not sure. I think second from the right might be the one that jumps into the orchard, but as there are 19 of them, I'd be hard pressed to be really certain in an identity parade!
It's just the one that jumps in. She only started doing it after I mowed the grass, so I think it's hay she's after. Didn't seem to do any damage, so today I left her and she jumped out again later.
A hawk almost took our blackbird right in front of us last week, but missed.However, the blackbird continues to live dangerously. He follows us wherever we're doing work, having realised that we expose more worms and grubs than he can find otherwise. Strimmers and mowers don't bother him. The trouble is, our aged moggy, Daisy, is sometimes sitting only a couple of feet away. Bless her, she's reacted calmly, perhaps thinking he's another one of our 'hens.' She usually reacts correctly to "No!"
It's when we are not there that there might be trouble. :think:This is a cat which, years ago, used to leap from the garage roof to intercept swifts.0 -
morning all:j:j
well the sun is shinning for the time being, looks as though there is a bit of a breeze out there..
cant wait until sunday... as We bought tickets before Christmas to go and see Thunder, Whitesnake and Journey:beer::beer:
all excited, as it is Thunder I mainly want to see, but I cant get that bl00dy Journey song out of my head 'Don't Stop Believing' and glee like kids singing it:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
bought 4 tickets for all of us to go, but eldest is going up to some car show in Peterborough, so one ticket is being sold to a mate..Work to live= not live to work0 -
Haven't been to a concert since 2006, when I went to see The Who at Bristol.
It was a perfectly organised evening, right down to easy parking, and the sun shone. I even got the tickets cheaply....
......though they were exactly 176 times dearer than the cost to attend their birthday party at the Marquee in 1968! :rotfl:
Not many concerts here, but Lapstock is coming up. We shall hear it!
http://www.lapstock.org.uk/0
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