Tuesday, April 5, 2011

No Place I'd Rather Be


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27 comments:

  1. Wow, your eggplant and beans LOOK AMAZING! I wish I had some pansies to pick and put around the house, sweet! LOL to the comment about chicky being a boy, haha!

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  2. I'm almost afraid to ask how one finds out if a chicky is a boy or girl...

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  3. What a great place. I am fairly certain I could live in that chicken coop. Or maybe get my own coop, next to that one?

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  4. Froggy, it's really a waiting game. By 3-4 months old it will start crowing if it's a boy.

    My gut is going with the girl vibe though.

    Diva, soon you'll be getting yummy things from your garden plot. So exciting!

    Melissa, hehehe.

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  5. I look at your photos and just sigh and relax. What a lovely, peaceful spot. How is the pond doing?

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  6. I completely understand your contentment right there at home!

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  7. ThreeC, it got a little murky when the oak pollen started dropping, but other than that, it's cycling good.

    Darla, what a wonderful new profile pic of you!

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  8. Shamy, then she'll be right at home with Cotton.

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  9. Your vegetable garden is "picture-perfect"...just like that adorable little pansy.

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  10. Gorgeous! Love your lit'l garden shed.

    Shamy might be a boy???????????? This cannot be.

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  11. it's all just too beautiful ! you've created a spectacular Eden - simple lovely. Pleasebeaboy Pleasebeaboy ?!?
    finger + paws crossed here.

    xo S & les Gang

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  12. If I could get my yard to look like yours.......I would be SO happy! Your place is just wonderful!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com/

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  13. Susan you do realize if Shamy is a boy that he'll have to go away....

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  14. It says John right there on his shirt.
    Must be male.
    I have no idea about the chicken he's holding.

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  15. I really am getting my coop fix today! I got a book on coops at the library, and now this photo of my favorite one :)

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  16. Yes, your "green acres" are always so soothing. Looks pretty darned cleaned up after your tornadoes last week!

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  17. Eggy, our oak tree was the only thing that really took a bad hit. Everything else did ok. We are so lucky. Spent the weekend cleaning up with the rest of our neighborhood. You know the tree guys made a fortune!

    Erin, it's so nice to have friends that like chickens.

    Susan, yeah, no boys allowed. That's just asking for trouble from the big, bad, scary code enforcement man.

    FC, wacka, wacka!

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  18. Once again, FC cracks me up. Beautiful place you have there.

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  19. really, really, hope she's not a he.

    And your garden looks beautiful. I love that little yellow house.

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  20. It's all so beautiful! Every time I see your posts I want to run out and plant everything in sight. Too bad my thumb is black as coal LOL

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  21. Is the inside of your house anywhere as neat and crisp as your garden?

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  22. Those pictures are so great!!! Btw -- I think you will get a smile out of my post for today. :)

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  23. That's a great harvest and the greens and violets look great! I'm sure your chickens contribute to their plush growth.

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  24. Your garden is such a joy! My vegetable potager was inspired in no small part by your lush mixed veggie plot. I only wish I had your talent in how to plant it so beautifully.
    perhaps you would be willing to advise? LOL.

    Ken

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  25. Dani,

    I followed you over here from Marianne's blog, Northview Diary.

    Your blog is dazzling.

    I didn't know where to leave a comment because all your posts are delightful.

    But that in-your-face-good morning pansy plopped me right down here :-)

    What a beautiful life.

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