Ahhh, I surely wish that we were zoned for chickens. It is 60 degrees and sunny today, but your snow pictures are lovely. I am getting anxious to start my seedlings so I'm no longer envious of the snow. I especially love the picture of the rooster and the one of the rooftop icicles.
What a cute chick! Was it hatched with a broody or in an incubator? We had two chicks hatch not long ago, and sadly, one of them died. The remaining chick was so lonely we were forced to find a new home for it.
It looks like you guys got a *tad* bit of snow, eh? ;) Beautiful pictures! :)
ReplyDeleteThe chick is absolutely darling! Nicholai must be thrilled!!! :)
How wonderful! :)
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Ahhh, I surely wish that we were zoned for chickens. It is 60 degrees and sunny today, but your snow pictures are lovely. I am getting anxious to start my seedlings so I'm no longer envious of the snow.
ReplyDeleteI especially love the picture of the rooster and the one of the rooftop icicles.
~Laura
My neighbor daughter has a new baby chick hatched as well...they are so sweet :) Blessings
ReplyDeleteI am loving that gorgeous blue sky!
ReplyDeleteAnd the wee chickie is pretty cute too!
Deanna
It is always amazing to me how after a snowstorm, the sky is so sunny and bright blue! Love you all muchly - Raquel XOxoxoxoxoXOxoxoxoxoxxXO
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute chick! Was it hatched with a broody or in an incubator? We had two chicks hatch not long ago, and sadly, one of them died. The remaining chick was so lonely we were forced to find a new home for it.
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