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After I coaxed the chickens out yesterday, my yard was patterned in chicken tracks!
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3:14
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That is really interesting, they sorta look like stars. It is neat the patterns we see in a fresh snow. Yesterday I went outside and in the fresh snow were various tracks, I like to figure out what might have made the, birds, a rabbit and some that belong to the neighbors cat and then I came across some huge tracks that I was sure belonged to Bigfoot-yikes!! –then I remembered, Hubby had gone out to the bird feeders.
I love the snow!
JO
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8:03
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They are sending kisses for you from the chicken yard….Ohhhh, how sweet…
I wonder what makes the hugs…!!
8:04
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–now there’s a thought, maybe you could crochet little chicken booties!!
Your yarn is beautiful, I love those colors, I can see the yarn in a big wooden bowl, or an old basket.
We has another glorious snow during the night, the kind that sticks to all the trees and fences, it is so beautiful.
Have a safe and warm day.
JO
12:17
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I wonder how cold their feet get.
The light snow we’ve had all morning has stopped for the moment. The snowy view is gorgeous!
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