Things You Don’t Want to Hear About!
Not going to tell you what all happened on Dickerson Hill
today, but let’s just say Dawn and bleach took care of the job while
dish-washing gloves made it easier to accomplish. The hen is much better now, and
the sink is cleaned up, too.
Had considered going to Sutherland’s tomorrow for a back
porch light, but they have a sale on January 1, so may just wait and get it on
sale. Those suckers with the motion detectors are not cheap.
Got some dog food concocted earlier in the day and then cut
up a ham after it baked in the oven. Now all that stuff is cleaned up and put
away. Now just sitting here enjoying the birds. A pair of cardinals like the
stuff in my front yard and out back as well. And there are always sparrows to
entertain the lazy ol’ woman who has the curtains pulled back to enjoy the
light and the action outside.
Our weather is pretty strange in my estimation. But January
is not that far off. Have the cover off the water faucet in the back so that
the water hose can be used. The hens and the dogs can mess the water up pretty
quickly, so it has to be changed about twice a day. It is something else to
think that they really like the water that runs out on the ground better than
the clean stuff in their bowls. Oh well. Weirdos!
Sylvia is lying down on the couch, but her head is nodding.
Ah, she finally gave up and put her head down. Funny dogs. They are good
company and pretty good entertainment as well.
Everyone seems to have had a decent day today among my
family and some of my friends. Facebook is full of pictures and greetings. Hardly
anyone has any hen pictures on the pages, however. See, some of us just really
like chickens, horses, goats, and the assorted critters found on a farm. Farm
life is too difficult at my age, but memories are pretty good. Such is life.
Today we can remember to be thankful for families and all
that means to us. And most of all, we can be thankful that God loves us. Enjoy the
gift of life.
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