They were sad to part from their home and their owners were very sad to see them go. I must have heard Owen say. Chicken three hundred times today. He thought it was quite humorous watching Chris and the neighbor try to catch the birds, as did I! I was wearing Owen on my back and also filming and taking some still photos. From start to finish the excursion took a few hours - and Chris just went back down to the barn to get them a little more settled. We are thrilled to have chickens again, but wish it was for a different reason. We hope treatment goes smoothly for John and wish him the best in his hospital stay, & his fight against cancer.
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Correction: Latvia vs. Lithuania
Today we picked up the chickens. A few corrections are in order... First of all, it was 10 years ago when John smuggled 6 Latvian eggs in his duffel bag he checked on the plane. Second of all, 3/10 of the chickens have this lineage. Third of all, yes, there are 10 total- 9 hens and 1 beautiful rooster.
They were sad to part from their home and their owners were very sad to see them go. I must have heard Owen say. Chicken three hundred times today. He thought it was quite humorous watching Chris and the neighbor try to catch the birds, as did I! I was wearing Owen on my back and also filming and taking some still photos. From start to finish the excursion took a few hours - and Chris just went back down to the barn to get them a little more settled. We are thrilled to have chickens again, but wish it was for a different reason. We hope treatment goes smoothly for John and wish him the best in his hospital stay, & his fight against cancer.
They were sad to part from their home and their owners were very sad to see them go. I must have heard Owen say. Chicken three hundred times today. He thought it was quite humorous watching Chris and the neighbor try to catch the birds, as did I! I was wearing Owen on my back and also filming and taking some still photos. From start to finish the excursion took a few hours - and Chris just went back down to the barn to get them a little more settled. We are thrilled to have chickens again, but wish it was for a different reason. We hope treatment goes smoothly for John and wish him the best in his hospital stay, & his fight against cancer.
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