I had to laugh... this morning while I was watching Fox and Friends, there was a commercial for Stanley Steemer, where two guys are driving in one of the yellow vans, talking about "missions" that they had been on.
The driver says, "You think that was bad, the last one I had was two dogs, children, and a couple free-range indoor CHICKENS." The passenger looks at the driver in shock. I about spit my coffee halfway across the room.
I was juuust wondering about li'l Shamy. Nice to see she's spry and growing. And has the eagle eye that suggests if she could speak, she'd snark just like her namesake. Ha.
Thanks for the great pics - as always, they put a smile on my face. Glad you're weather is so fine. Ours is much better since our thunderstorm/tornado-ish watch passed through this afternoon - creepy to observe from the 20th floor.
Too adorable, Shamy. There is just something inherently funny and endearing about chickens.
ReplyDeleteShamy looks about how I feel the first Monday morning after the spring time change.
ReplyDeleteTomatoes, cute chickies and a beautiful dog! Plus flowers! wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThose pictures were too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh... this morning while I was watching Fox and Friends, there was a commercial for Stanley Steemer, where two guys are driving in one of the yellow vans, talking about "missions" that they had been on.
The driver says, "You think that was bad, the last one I had was two dogs, children, and a couple free-range indoor CHICKENS." The passenger looks at the driver in shock. I about spit my coffee halfway across the room.
Love ya Sissy!!!
David
Tomatoes already! They look really good too. We haven't even thought about our garden this year. Maybe this weekend I'll go out and buy some plants.
ReplyDeleteFroggy, they really are little smile makers.
ReplyDeleteShamy, poor thing is going through the awkward teenage stage right now.
ThreeC, I have a little spring package that I gotta get sent out to you here soon. :)
David, HAHAHAHHAHA! Now that's a good commercial!
Love you too Brother Mine.
Buzz, are you doing a garden at the house or at a community plot?
Lovely photos!!!
ReplyDeleteI was juuust wondering about li'l Shamy. Nice to see she's spry and growing. And has the eagle eye that suggests if she could speak, she'd snark just like her namesake. Ha.
Shamy is doing wonderful. I take her outside with me a few times a day and she follows me around like I'm her mommy. SO. DARN. CUTE.
ReplyDeleteawwwwwww - that is too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWe need to get Susan a chicken. I bet that would make her all kinds of happy.
ReplyDeleteI think Susan's cats would really enjoy that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great pics - as always, they put a smile on my face. Glad you're weather is so fine. Ours is much better since our thunderstorm/tornado-ish watch passed through this afternoon - creepy to observe from the 20th floor.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great picture!
ReplyDeleteShamy is at that awkward age.
ReplyDeleteLove the pics!
This weather is spectacular! Rode Raptor Red all week!
Beautiful! Is that one columbine? One of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteErin, I think it's a delphinium. Not 100% sure though.
ReplyDeleteThe weather has been awesome, could use a sprinkle of rain though..cute chick!
ReplyDeletewhat is the name of the blue flowers below the cute chickie and above the adorable dog?
ReplyDeleteI love that color and I want to add blue flowers to my flower garden this year.
Boxer, I think it's delphinium. :)
ReplyDeletethank you!
ReplyDeleteThose tomatoes look delish!
ReplyDeleteEveryone and everything looks just plain happy!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad for all of you!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
boy that chick is so cute at the goofy stage. is that delphinium you have there? what a wonderous wonderful place you have made. its like ahhhhhhhhh
ReplyDeleteShamy is a star. We are it's groupies.
ReplyDeleteShamy's so sweet. Oh, I wish I could pluck those 'matoes and take a bite. Looks so fleshy and yummy.
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