a tale of tails, tenacity, and tedium, as told by me, usually barefoot and bellowing
Showing posts with label roosters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roosters. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Chicken Courtship

The rooster spies his love bird
Stalking her
He asked her to dance
Showing off his dance steps, she applauds.
They dance
The Barn Gang shows up ready to rumble.
The first rooster, outnumbered and outdanced,  leaves dejected.
I loved her, he sighed.
Bonnie watched as he sadly walked away.
Alone again
but there's always tomorrow.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

A Conspiracy

is possibly being
discussed.
Rumor has it
there is a human 
over throw in the works.
Now that's something to crow about!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Pat's Changing Her View

I see beauty in Nature's art
I find rows close and far apart
chicken line-ups are fairly common,
Which one scratched dirt from top to bottom?
No farm is complete without tractor tracks
Is it progress or three steps back?

Check out Pat she has news,
no rows this week,
she chnaging her view.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Yesterday's Moon

still hung in the sky and greeted the morning sun.  I seldom see this but it always amazes me. Maybe it's nothing special but it felt special.  I did not question it but simply enjoyed it.
The same moon last night showed through the Mulberry tree that I used for support.  I have neither the proper camera, tripod or intelligence to take a fantastic moon picture but this night the joy was in the trying, not the end result.

Once again, I have awakened before four AM.  The weather has cooled and so the windows are open, letting the night air in.  I wake with a stuffed nose and try Granny's old trick of Vick's.  I smell it and breathe better but not well enough to return to sleep.  So here I am again, sharing the thoughts ricocheting in my brain in the morning hours.

After a house full of people yesterday that left one by one, I welcomed the quiet. Papa and the boys left for the demolition derby.  As much as I love to see vehicles crash violently into one other, get turned over with cars smoking and people crawling out of said cars, running to safety, I declined the invitation and stayed home.

I welcomed the quiet and spent it reading a wonderful book by Greg Iles, one of my favorite new authors. The house smelled of Pinesol from the day's cleaning and there were no chores that called my name.  I got lost in Pen Cage's adventure and left this world behind,  if only for a little while.

Once again in the early predawn, the roosters begin to greet the day and I think of dumplings and fried chicken and dressing...they don't crow after they become these dishes.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Saturday, September 19, 2009

What Is It?

Rooster roosting
A half open rose

A Cat in a sack

Chestnut burrs

A garden ornament with Golden Rod

Friday, September 4, 2009

Faces

The faces at the farm are varied
Some show their pride


Some show their innocence

and some are just goofy!

Some are angelically handsome.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Cocky Cocks

Need a cock?
Any cock'll do


Alarm Cock

Watch cock

Proud cocks
Mirror cocks ?Big cocks...
Any cock'll do...

We have a few

Cock-a-doodle-do!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Chickens!


My sister, Marcy, has chickens and supplies us all with eggs. A mixed batch of straight run bantams was a gift a few years ago. It is a gift that keeps on giving. Marcy is unable to butcher chickens any more, thus the large amount of roosters. Every now and then she gives some away.
Marcy now has an even more mixed batch of offspring.
If a hen wants to set, she allows it.
When we ask which ones we need to butcher, she can not or will not choose.
They eat, they poop and they reproduce and Marcy is happy.
My pencil sketch on cardboard does not eat much.
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