People across the street from me have chickens. It is illegal to have a rooster in the city
Sapphire wrote:
It's a less humid day here today and I'm in heaven. Sun is shining and it's warm but not sticky-slimy. I've been out picking blackberries and fed my fish and flock. I have discovered I may have several roosters. I was hoping I'd have more hens but....we shall see. Anyway, have a super day and soak up every minute!
Whatever ratio Rooster to Hen they tell you it is usually wrong. How does everyone get so many Roosters? hehehe
Sapphire wrote:
It's a less humid day here today and I'm in heaven. Sun is shining and it's warm but not sticky-slimy. I've been out picking blackberries and fed my fish and flock. I have discovered I may have several roosters. I was hoping I'd have more hens but....we shall see. Anyway, have a super day and soak up every minute!
Good afternoon. Its a hot one here. Its 99 and feels like 100. To hot for me. I'm inside where the airconditioner is running and it feels great. We have a chance for rain later. Hope it won't be to noisy. It was thundering when I got up this morning but we only got sprinkles. Well take care my friend and enjoy the rest of your day and weekend. Hugs, Cheryl
It's a good day for some ice cream as the temps have been climbing! It's time for another weekend and that's just what I have been waiting for. It was a busy week with mowing, watching Mason a few hours so Jamie could take Dylan to the library for a Lego event they had going on and Wednesday we went to the Humane Society so the boys could visit with a dog and read to it and give it treats. Its some program they have going on right now and it was so fun. The dog was 7 months old they brought to us and she was so sweet and just wanted to be loved. That was a special time for the boys. Mason loved her and gave her lots of treats! Have a great rest of the day and a wonderful weekend. Hope this finds you doing well :) Hugs, Rhonda
Good afternoon Darci thank you for the compliment on the two of us being good cooks Ceil & I also make homemade pasta once in a while and we also make gnocchi (Cheese or potato dumplings)that's just a few things we know how to make.We're going to take it easy today we've been busy getting caught up with the House/yard work all week.We are going to go to the store to do some shopping tomorrow Did you get rain yesterday we did it poured for about 15 minutes twice yesterday and when the rain finally stopped it got extremely muggy.Hugs Rob & Ceil
Friday is all about the coffee! We are going to pick up our grocery order. The problem with that is it is 45 minutes away... one way!
So getting dressed and staying cool is the BIGGEST factor today. Our days are now in the 90's each day until the rain comes back, maybe Monday.
So this yard, belonging to my Boss, hopefully has dried up and we won't see anything like this again this year.
Now I must brag on my neighbors, Bennett's soccer team was undefeated this year and they won first place. Jessica is a pretty proud Mom!
The whole family went earlier this week to pick Blueberries. Livvy and Jessica brought us a small container of Blueberries picked fresh to our door and they WERE delicious.
This photo takes me back to childhood. On a steamy day like today, we'd don our bathing suits and go play in the creek that ran through our property. So refreshing. Then we'd come home and hang our suits over the porch railing to dry. I miss those days of innocence! We've done our errands and grocery pick up and now I'm going to start a new crochet project (a sun hat). Have a great afternoon/evening.
WIBDERFYK CGUKDGIID NENIRUES YOU HAVE DARCI. I LOVE THE CREEKS THAT I USED TO GO TO ALSO. WAS A GET AWAY FROM HELPING WITH HOUSEHOLD CHORES WHEN i WAS JUST A KID. LOL GLAD YOU BLACKBERRIE BUSHES DON'T HAVE ANY THORNS. THAT IS A REAL PLUS. I HAVE BEEN THINKING OF KNITTING BUT YOU KNOW IN THE HOTTER WEATHER IS NOT REALLY TO MY LIKING. MAY WAIT UNTIL THE FALL ARROVES/ hOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND DARCI. TAKE CARE AND ENJOY THE WEATHER ..IWTH HUGS TO YOU MOE XX
Hi there. Just wanted to let you know that Joseph that is on this site made my page for me. He did a good job. Enjoy the rest of your day my friend. Cheryl
This photo takes me back to childhood. On a steamy day like today, we'd don our bathing suits and go play in the creek that ran through our property. So refreshing. Then we'd come home and hang our suits over the porch railing to dry. I miss those days of innocence! We've done our errands and grocery pick up and now I'm going to start a new crochet project (a sun hat). Have a great afternoon/evening. Love your page, Cheryl. Reminds me of the pics that you color; very vivid and cheery.
REMEMBERING and HONORING the 5,000 men that died during the D-Day Invasion...June 6, 1944 the LONGEST DAY in American History.
There is no greater sacrifice than dying for others and dying to preserve the freedoms we believe in.
"The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you." β Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's message to the troops before the invasion, 1944
"They fight not for the lust of conquest. They fight to end conquest. They fight to liberate." β President Franklin D. Roosevelt, radio broadcast, June 6, 1944
The rain, here, lately, has been spotty, at best. But what we got in the 2 previous months, more than made up for that, when we got drenched. This has got to have been the wettest year ever,,,
GOOD MORNING, LOVE HUGS & BLESSINGS, Ms. Darci, I pray YOU have a TANTILLIZINGLY THIRSTY THURSDAY, and have had a TRANFORMATIONAL WEEK, my friend...