I'm new to your blog (I found you yesterday) and having trawled back through the history, I can say I love what you post. So thanks for cheering me up on a glum, rainy day and for making me want to get back out into my garden to Do Things. Health and Happiness to you and yours....
PS, I always seem to be opposite 'Zombie charm' when writing my comment. And I always thought the baby had a huge deformed lump on its head, but suddenly I see it's his shoulder. I wonder if it's a Good Omen for my new year...
I'm new to your blog (I found you yesterday) and having trawled back through the history, I can say I love what you post. So thanks for cheering me up on a glum, rainy day and for making me want to get back out into my garden to Do Things. Health and Happiness to you and yours....
ReplyDeleteWelcome Nell
DeleteNice to have you along for the ride
He might be Naughty Neil but I'm Nasty Neil!
DeleteHorns will win every time, and looks like Sylvia is getting her confidence! Lovely photos. Are these taken with your new gadget?
ReplyDeleteYes Vera, it's the iPad.....but the bloody thing doesn't organise blogger posts too well
ReplyDeleteYour new iPad takes blooming good photos. The crackheads are looking healthy even if they did miss out on the extra corn. Should be laying again soon.
ReplyDeleteThe hens are looking good now.
ReplyDeleteThat should have been videoed with Welsh voiceovers!
ReplyDeleteJane x
Yes, horns always trump beaks !
ReplyDeleteShe stands her ground well.
~Jo
You were there with a camera - whatever it's new fangled name. Good sequence (as well as improved picture quality) :-)
ReplyDeleteEpic! Can you do it in 3-D?
ReplyDeletePlease, please. Don't leave the iPad in the chicken house.... Jx
ReplyDeleteSylvia is a very pretty ewe!
ReplyDeleteThat was a cute mini-drama!
ReplyDeleteThe whores are no match for Sylvia! :D
"What are ewe doing here!!!"
ReplyDelete"Oh, we see."
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Have I mentioned the sheep who watch clips on ewe tube.
OK, I'm through..for now.
Boom boom
Deletelove everyone's comments all very witty.
ReplyDeleteGill in Canada
A story in pictures! Fun! My little dog always lost to my chooks. They would peck her on the top of her head.
ReplyDeleteYou are going to have lots of fun with that thing. It's only just begun.
PS, I always seem to be opposite 'Zombie charm' when writing my comment. And I always thought the baby had a huge deformed lump on its head, but suddenly I see it's his shoulder.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it's a Good Omen for my new year...
And that's why they're called chickens!
ReplyDeleteHaha. Poor chickens. They'll just have to earn their feed for the day.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, John!
Yes, the horns do win every time! lol But, the ladies look lovely!
ReplyDeleteChrist Almighty - it's like a plot from "Emmerdale"!
ReplyDeleteSplendid drama John. Happy new year to yoU and yours x
ReplyDeleteDiscretion is the better part of valor! Your little crackheads are very wise.
ReplyDeleteIs this the bucolic version of 'Sail before Steam'?
ReplyDeleteWho needs TV when all the drama and intrigue is in your backyard?
ReplyDeleteWhat a sheep will do for a mouthful of muddy corn.
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