Well we weathered this round of storms. We got the same cells that killed people in Alabama. There were high winds here and 3 tornados touched down within 10 miles of us, but we took no damage. Got 2 inches of rain out of it. The pond is FULL.
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| bad ass sky |
I transplanted all my maters this morning, as per the good book. They were all wilty so I turned the irrigation on. Then they were all wilty from all the rain. Can't win. But maters are tough so they should bounce right back.
Mom's roses are in bloom and are very beautiful
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| white florabunda |
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| pinks and fushias |
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| fushia |
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| pinks |
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| fushia old fashions |
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| pink old fashions |
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| white florabunda |
Spent the rest of the day, after the storm looking over the gardens and the little cockers. I adjusted their house so they can come out with MB2 into the mini wide world. They seem to be very happy, except when MB2 decided she needed a dirt bath. The baybays got EXTREMELY dirty and flung and rolled every which way since they insisted on climbing under mama during the process. It was really very funny. They seem to be made of rubber cause they roll then bounce right back.
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| mom, mom, mom, mom number 4 is playing on the fence. |
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| what's this black stuff you're rolling in? |
I am amazed that they are already getting their wing feathers after only three days. It seemed that my first flock took a week. How quickly they grow up.
It's getting dark so time to shut the old cockers up in their clean coop. MMMM new hay smell
I'm so glad to hear you guys have managed to dodge all these twisters & not sustain any damage! The baybays are super cute! I can't stop looking at the pictures :D
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