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Flying Under the Radar

Mar
27

The tree that was downed in a storm a few days ago was turned into firewood yesterday.

Glory Bee has been supervising this tree closely since it was felled.

She had plans. Oh, yes, PLANS.

Well, I’m not entirely sure if they were her plans or if she was being directed from behind the scenes.

Chickens: “First, we get the Giant Calf to tell them where to put the bird feeders back up. On the front end, we’ll pick up the spilled seeds.”

“Somebody keep an eye on the back for the rest to come out. WIN WIN.”

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on March 27, 2011  

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  1. 3-27
    7:36
    am

    Sounds like teamwork to me! Love that last photo!

  2. 3-27
    7:47
    am

    Smart, Smart, Smart!! It’s so funny to see “animals with attitude”!! Way to GO Glory Bee!!! :yes: :yes:

  3. 3-27
    7:48
    am

    I finally get it . Amongts all the “hats” you wear , you are also secretly an animal trainer getting them to do nifty stunts for our entertainment. :dancingmonster: Thanks for thinking of us !
    TinaH

    Cute photos by the way :)

  4. 3-27
    8:29
    am

    Too funny. Love the photo!!!!

  5. 3-27
    9:18
    am

    Animals are so smart. Don’t you just love “free” firewood?

  6. 3-27
    9:21
    am

    ha ha! recycling at its finest.

  7. 3-27
    9:31
    am

    Oh my goodness how Glory Bee has grown! What a beautiful calf.

  8. 3-27
    9:42
    am

    That is too funny. Just got done scolding my small dogs for dining on horse poop this morning!

  9. 3-27
    10:27
    am

    This was sooooo funny!!!!!Still Laughing.

  10. 3-27
    10:59
    am

    :snuggle: The wonderment is never ending when living on a farm in the Springtime.

  11. 3-27
    11:58
    am

    Chickens must be part vulcan Doing the mind-meld on GB to get what they want.
    Love IT.
    Ann/alba

  12. 3-27
    2:34
    pm

    LOL very cute!! My goodness Glory Bee is getting big!!

  13. 3-27
    2:55
    pm

    Cute rear end!

  14. 3-27
    6:30
    pm

    Waste not, want not!!!! Those chickens really know how to make good use of GB – I remember that they also use her as a couch.

  15. 3-27
    8:23
    pm

    LOVE the last pic! The girls & GB are soooo beautiful!

  16. 3-28
    1:39
    am

    You’ve got a calf knocking out bird feed for the chickens, cats opening doors for the animal poker party and cats(again)knocking stuff off the table for the dogs. Next it will be Clover butting feed off the deck to the applause of the crowd below.
    Ya gotta watch those animals.
    Ya just have to walk around outside in those chore boots more often! So they remember who’s boss. Oh. Wait. THEY’RE the boss! :yes:

  17. 3-28
    7:21
    am

    Glory Bee is getting so big. She was just a little baby calf not long ago. Will she be bigger than her mother being she’s half Brown Swiss? She already seems much bigger than a Jersey that age. She’s so pretty.

  18. 3-28
    2:42
    pm

    Looks like teamwork going on there.

  19. 7-25
    10:44
    am

    I love how you put stories together with your photos, Suzanne! And this looks to be an accurate interpretation of what they are all planning and saying!! Smart Giant Calf, smart chickens!

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