14 October 2018

Windy




Gale force winds here on Saturday.  Rick refused to go outside, he didn’t like the noise.  He missed a visit from a neighbour’s chicken. Paul managed to shoosh it back through a hole in the hedge.

A few more pictures have been hung.  Today I roasted a chicken (not the neighbour's) and made apple crumble.  Tomorrow I might make an apple cake.  I’m turning into a Lincolnshire housewife.


14 comments:

  1. Ha! It looks like one of my chickens! I'd wondered where she got to! ;) -Jenn

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  2. Yes, the wind looked terrible. you are sounding quite settled which is great. It was a big decision.

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    1. Yes, it was quite an upheavel. We have no regrets - yet!

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  3. Hot and windy here yesterday (Sunday), and rain today. It look more like Paul's saying "Come to Daddy"; roasted Chicken you say?

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    1. I like my chickens ready drawn and plucked!

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  4. Chicken In = Dog Out. You have been warned! Where we stayed the other week (again) they remembered that our dog's middle name in Houdini.

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    1. That's what Paul is worried about. Lots of gaps to fill in.

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  5. I saw the photo and thought that you had got chickens very quickly after moving in. I then read on and saw that it isn't so. I have 12 chickens, 3 regular bantam size and 9 seramas which are the smallest chickens in the world (about pigeon size) all feather types and all different colours. I keep my girls in a very secure run. Paul did well to manage to get the chicken back to her garden.

    Apple cake sounds lovely.

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    1. I'm a bit worried about what would happen if Rick came face to face with a chicken.

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  6. Sounds like you swapped one kitchen for another.

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    1. Pretty much. A kitchen is the heart of the home for me.

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  7. I have heard of horse whisperers but not chicken worshippers. Paul seems to be paying homage to the Hen Goddess. Is that you?

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