Re: those two chicks we found

Our “rescue chicks” Sam n’ Ella (thanks, Debra, for the hilarious
names!) – are doing just fine. Presently passing through the awkward-gawky-ugly stage, sprouting feathers, learning to eat bugs and worms, on their way to becoming real chickens. These two are for now living the Town & Country life…spending their weekdays in Atlanta and weekends on the farm.  And so far, the dogs haven’t tried to eat them for dinner although Mike keeps threatening to.

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Jinju visits the farm

One of the contractors helping out at our place brought his Lab pup Jinju for a visit last weekend, and Lola immediately adopted him
(the pup, that is). 

  

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2 Cool Chicks

Okay, so the bathtub housing situation
was not such a good idea. 
We are learning.

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Name the Chicks

Friends, we’re seeking names for our two adopted chicks (see below). Hers & Hers names preferred. Mike suggested Marsala and Parmesan. Please…before he wins out…help! Post ideas here or send to cdavanzo@mindspring.com. Winning pair of names is going to get a free surprise from us in the mail (and, no, it won’t be the baby chicks!). Thanks bunches. ~C 

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Kids on Ponies

Ah, do such pictures ever get old? Here’s 9-year-old Nestor on his new pony, “Jack.” Jack is now living at our friends’ farm in SC after a nice career as a competition driving pony (which basically means he pulled carts for ribbons). He stands barely 12hh (which in horse talk means 12 “hands” tall). This friendly little fella loves kids and dozing off in his stall. In fact, we’re told you can even go in the stall and snooze with him any time you like. Jack won’t mind. 🙂

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