"Bud" is all settled in..... |
CREATING AND CRAFTING! "That's my story and I'm sticking to it."
The above photo concluded the Holiday Market on December 9th, which featured a wide venue of "handmade only" vendors. It was energizing and very positive, plus well attended!
Now, a brief interlude to muster the urge to bake a few cookies and think some Merry Christmas thoughts. We, here, have only had a minimal dusting of snow. It just doesn't seem like the Holiday Season. Remnants of my childhood in New England must influence my Christmas spirit! A clean, white snow that muffles all the sounds of a chaotic world instills such a peaceful feeling. Will try to envision the preverbal sugar plum fairies. We did see some! Attended the Pendleton Ballet Theater performance of the Nutcracker. Removed one more thing from my bucket list! Had always wanted to see a ballet and waited all these years. It was as spectacular for me as a performance on Broadway! The amount of work that must be involved is commendable!
Oh, dear. No sweaters for my girls! They are so modest, during their semi-nakedness due to molting. They prefer to stay indoors ALL the time. Minnie, Molly, Frieda, and Itty Bitty seem to be working on their new attire. After yielding to "big Pharma," and buying "Peck No More," Daisy is sporting a few feathers on her crown. She still shies away from "Shy," who turned out to be, not so shy. She gives a wide path to anyone else that looks at her sideways, also. Progress has been made, as she is not flying in terror to get away from them any longer. Maybe the "chicken" saga is over. I do want to learn how to speak their language. If I don't receive the book, "How to Speak Chicken" by Melissa Caughey, for Christmas (unlikely) will purchase it for myself from "Tilly"s Nest." It's important to talk with the girls, you know. It's called a
"hen party!"
Wishing you a peaceful, restful Christmas season and a very hopeful New Year for you in 2018.
2 comments:
Hi Jo Diana Here. The only chicken language I know, is what I remember from my grandmas teaching. Here chick chick chick chick etc. Straight from my grandmas mouth.
Ha, ha. Good one, Diana! I can "cluck."
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