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Galahad is step-fathering the new keets
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Galahad is step-fathering the new keets

The bee swarm denouement can wait - this is too cute. So, also yesterday, I picked up ten beautiful little guinea babies! Keets are crazy cute, with their orange puffin beaks and long necks. They were almost completely silent on the drive home.  Birds seem to like car rides, if not the transitions and banging doors. I was looking forward to Galahad's reaction to them, but I got home at bedtime. G hopped right up to his perch, and I installed the keets in a vacant chickery,

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Auntie Apples- the end of the house chicken era
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Auntie Apples- the end of the house chicken era

The little crippled chick was feeling much better today. She started the day with some demanding chirps, so I tucked her in with HW, which always makes chicks happy.  After a cozy nap, she got restless and I put her back in her box. I desperately needed more sleep.  We had a big driving day and it's not good waking up feeling nauseously sleep deprived. But she wasn't having the box.  Cheep!  Cheep!  CHEEP!  CHEEP!  CHEEPCHEEPCHEEPCHEEPCHEEPCHEEP!  Chicks are loud. Arrgh. I shuffled downstairs, wrapped her in my t-shirt, and tried to go back to sleep with her tucked in against me. 

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Dog Dog

Dog

What is it with dogs and tomatoes? This is the second tomato-thieving dog we’ve known. I had him tied in the garden with me and he edged up to the first nearly-ripe tomato. I thought he was smelling it, but next thing I knew it was a mangled mess between his paws.

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