Monday, July 25, 2011
Monday Dose of Cute: Chillin' Out on a Hot Summer Day
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Hen 1: Watch out for those cats!
ReplyDeleteHen 2: Don't worry about the cats.
When I 1st moved to the country, every time the wind blew the power would go out....
ReplyDeleteLet's see now, do I have this right: First, no a/c in the new house, sloooooow Internet connection and now several hours of no power and no water??? (Somehow I think you've made the 'electrical Gods' very angry!!) Thank goodness you finally got rain!! Always something to be grateful for, huh?
ReplyDeleteLove the chickens & the cats (and are those Bear's legs in the second picture?)
Barb
The pictures are so cute. Hopefully your electricity will be back on real soon. Please send some of that rain you got here to the Houston,TX area. lol At least that's something good that happened for you.
ReplyDeleteYay for the rain! Boo for the power outage!
ReplyDeleteBirds and animals here always seek the shade on a hot day. Guess they all do everywhere. Only thing is, ours think 75 and 80 degrees is a real hot day. They are so spoiled. And, so am I.
ReplyDeleteLove the chicken pics! Is there anything in particular you do to help your flock stay cool in all this heat?
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