Thanks for that! I had a rough morning getting tired kids ready and when I finally sat down with my coffee I find this! Lifted my mood, made me smile, now I am ready to start my day :)
Don't know how you came up with the idea to feed spaghetti worms to the chickens, but I'm glad you did. Very fun to watch. And...your blonde, curly-haired child could not be any cuter. What a good life your children are living.
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I'm not sure which is funnier, your sweet little one or the chickens!
ReplyDeleteThanks for that! I had a rough morning getting tired kids ready and when I finally sat down with my coffee I find this! Lifted my mood, made me smile, now I am ready to start my day :)
ReplyDeleteThat was pretty funny, Kate!
ReplyDeleteI'd say both were equally funny.. ;)
ReplyDeleteOk.. I know the BR and the Buff.. What is the red one? Looks like a Rhode Island Red?
Aww - glad you liked it! Those chickens are definitely easy entertainment.
ReplyDeleteScott - the red bird is an Easter Egger.
HA! Who needs cats anyway when you've got chickens.
ReplyDeleteToo cute.
That was too funny. I wonder if they think they hit the mother load of extra long worms.
ReplyDeletedo your chickens fly? it seems like it would be a lot easier than hopping for noodles??
ReplyDeleteAh.. I see that now.. Totally missed the green legs.
ReplyDeleteDon't know how you came up with the idea to feed spaghetti worms to the chickens, but I'm glad you did. Very fun to watch. And...your blonde, curly-haired child could not be any cuter. What a good life your children are living.
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