LIFE ON THE FARM
Unfortunately I didn't get a real clear shot of their faces. They have red waddles that stick out from their beaks and from the back they look like they are wearing red earmuffs.
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.the morning welcoming committee.
Our first morning at the new park proved interesting. I was up early and in the process of making a tea when I heard all this commotion outside the door. I looked out the kitchen window to find a flock of Guinea Hens pecking away at the ground and having a very large discussion about the whole thing. I opened the door very quietly and managed to snap off a few pictures before they hightailed it to safer ground. They are regular visitors to our site and the dogs go crazy when they see them outside.
We have spent most of the time here in the trailer as Colin and I both have some very nasty colds. Colin has this wonderful barking cough and I have my sinus and ears completely plugged. It's like I am living inside my head......not a fun place to spend quality time. I just know that one day soon I will swallow and my hearing will coming rushing back to me.
Our friends Suzanne and Armin came by on Monday to say hey. Wedesday we met them for dinner at the Chinese Buffet in Rockport.
Thursday morning Cy and Audrey some other friends from Fulton stopped by with Suzanne and Armin. they wanted to check out the park we are in. We had coffee out at the picnic table and caught up on everyone news.
We had a quick lunch and then headed to Corpus Christi to do some shopping. There is a really good fabric store there and I just had to go for one more stock up. Before we came home we had dinner a Rudy's BBQ and then came home to take the dogs for a walk and relax for the rest of the evening.
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