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hencity: December 2006
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Monday, December 25, 2006. Revival of an old boiler. Wednesday, December 20, 2006. They've gone and I miss them. I met a retired chief constable in a layby and handed over the two tiny call ducks. They were so noisy when I caught them and put them in their cardboard box. Shutting the box in the understairs cupboard only magnified their noise (or was it my guilt that did that? Friday, December 15, 2006. Call ducks off elsewhere. The two white call ducks are going tomorrow - hooray! Whatever she finds and ...
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hencity: February 2007
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Saturday, February 03, 2007. Bird flu has arrived just when it seemed we'd escaped the virus and the hype for another year. Sad pictures of a horrible building housing thousands of turkeys tell me a great deal about why we are in such a bad place: http:/ news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in pictures/6327877.stm. An action for us all. And if you can pray for them and their birds. Thursday, February 01, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thoughts about poultry keeping in God's Kingdom. View my complete profile. David Mit...
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hencity: a normal day begins...
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007. A normal day begins. And another thing. what happened to our moral panic over bird flu last year? The birds all arrived to over-winter and there wasn't a squeak from the press and no dead swans or anything. They also laid off attacking pregnant teenagers and dangerous dogs - is it that global warming is absorbing all our corporate angst? Reading this reminds me of the day that J was born, when G arrived in my bedroom at 4.00 am announcing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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hencity: they've gone and I miss them
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006. They've gone and I miss them. I met a retired chief constable in a layby and handed over the two tiny call ducks. They were so noisy when I caught them and put them in their cardboard box. Shutting the box in the understairs cupboard only magnified their noise (or was it my guilt that did that? If you hanker for incessant noise I can offer either a Jack Russell or a younger son. On second thoughts, the call ducks were a much better bet! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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hencity: April 2006
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Sunday, April 30, 2006. News and a joke. Well an opportunity for lots of poultry jokes anyway, including one from a very small boy who asked me in his high little voice "Why did the chicken cross the road? I said - like you should - "I don't know. Why did the chicken cross the road? To which he replied looking worried, "I don't know either but it's dangerous 'cos it will get runned over." Is there a future here? Friday, April 14, 2006. Friday, April 07, 2006. Thursday, April 06, 2006. So it's here at last.
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hencity: it's here
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Saturday, February 03, 2007. Bird flu has arrived just when it seemed we'd escaped the virus and the hype for another year. Sad pictures of a horrible building housing thousands of turkeys tell me a great deal about why we are in such a bad place: http:/ news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in pictures/6327877.stm. An action for us all. And if you can pray for them and their birds. Praying, too, of course (and wondering if I can dream up a safe house for fugitive poultry, should the need arise) xx. Christian (but more at...
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hencity: February 2006
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006. These are the girls! Thing going. Marjorie, a buff cochin, took to doing assemblies at schools very quickly. I gave up for a while till the lurcher was older and have, for the last two years have gradually built up a flock again - no names this time, it's too sad when they die! The first lot were stolen but now we seem to have settled. Last summer a hen and two bantams hatched out four ducklings. The lodger named the first one 'Steve' after himself! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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hencity: July 2006
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Saturday, July 22, 2006. Saturday, July 01, 2006. Moorhens last seen ages ago have 4 babies on the pond a hundred yards away. We have 5 bantam chicks too. I think the depression over the loss of the ducks in Holy Week has lasted much longer than I expected and I've not wanted to blog about them at all till now. We've also 'hatched' our deacon into a priest today and that feels pretty fulfilling as a protective training-incumbent-bird. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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hencity: a gentle end
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Thursday, February 01, 2007. Oh Hope you're not too sad. She was a very fortunate hen, to have all that love and attention through her final days.and I'm glad she kept you company too. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thoughts about poultry keeping in God's Kingdom. Thoughts about poultry keeping in God's Kingdom. Feminist, socialist (am I the only one left? Christian (but more at home outside the church building),. View my complete profile. Josef Pieper "Leisure: The Basis of Culture".
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