Hubbs and I spent a good part of yesterday afternoon running some errands.
Because we were "running around"...
I thought this video was perfect for today.
I filmed this yesterday morning during chores.
It's amazing to me how much spunk this old turkey has,
considering the fact that he is over ten years old...
which in turkey years is like 95, I think!
Yesterday, Hubbs installed this heavy-duty, wall-to-wall,
ground-to-roof net in the middle of the chicken yard.
(Have I ever told you that he is my number-one problem solver and hero?)
This will keep the old and the new chickens separated and allow the newbies to be outside...
instead of being cooped up in a hot henhouse during this heatwave.
Last evening the young ladies ventured outside for the first time...
and I can proudly say, they were back inside by curfew!
Yesterday, Hubbs installed this heavy-duty, wall-to-wall,
ground-to-roof net in the middle of the chicken yard.
(Have I ever told you that he is my number-one problem solver and hero?)
This will keep the old and the new chickens separated and allow the newbies to be outside...
instead of being cooped up in a hot henhouse during this heatwave.
Last evening the young ladies ventured outside for the first time...
Oppressive heat and humidity are to continue through Monday.
We are all surviving...
but it is hard on the animals...
harder than winter for sure.
The past three days have given us 3 inches of rain.
Now it's time to dry out a bit!
The weekend is to be especially hot,
and then temperatures should dip back down in the 80's
with maybe less humidity next week.
We are keeping our fingers crossed.
We are keeping our fingers crossed.
Wherever you are... stay cool!
See you Monday!
PS... to Eileen in Fla...
the runner ducks do indeed have tiny little wings.
They use them when they run to help gather speed.
Occasionally those little wings will give them about a one-inch lift-off...
no help for flying, but definitely for getting from one place to another quickly
by webby-foot.
Your questions are always welcomed!!
PS... to Eileen in Fla...
the runner ducks do indeed have tiny little wings.
They use them when they run to help gather speed.
Occasionally those little wings will give them about a one-inch lift-off...
no help for flying, but definitely for getting from one place to another quickly
by webby-foot.
Your questions are always welcomed!!
Comments
Love the border of rudebeckia and coneflowers. Just gorgeous!
Glad the young chicks are able to be out and about - kudos to Jack!
Mary
Phyllis