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16 May 2012

snap it 'inside'

Greetings all,
What am i doing inside??  Hand raising new chicks.  Meet Piccolo, she's 1 day old.
Direct from chick to egg cup, we love soft boiled eggs & 'daddies' (my children call the strips of toast 'daddies' instead of 'soldiers',)  OMG, my handsome soldier is home this month, i'm truly out of my mind with excitement!!
For more sweet images, check out Faith Hope & a Whole Lotta Love Photography.
Love Posie

24 comments:

  1. That photo would make a really nice card!

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  2. That's hilarious to call them Daddies. So funny!

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  3. the chickie in the egg cup is too cute.

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  4. Home this month?! Awesome!! Very excited for you!

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  5. Yay for the Handsome Soldier's imminent return!! And that chick is sooo cute...wish we could have chickens, but I think our border collie x kelpie would think they were his to catch :(

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  6. Your chickie has our kitten's name!!
    Home for good??!!
    Either way....I'd be mad with excitement too :-)

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  7. He is too cute! But please get him off that egg cup!!! Don't eat him!!!

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  8. Too Cute. Love that the kids call soldiers daddies.

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  9. Oh my, Posie, that is beautiful! So so cute. Amazing how those gorgeous little creatures come out of an egg! xo

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  10. HOw fun to be hand raising some chickens, this ones looks very cute!

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  11. What a cute chick! So happy that the countdown has started and daddy/hubby is on his way home! Yay! X

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  12. How cute is that chick. I'd be excited too. I don't know how you do it, we're so pathetic we hate spending time apart even a few days!

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  13. So cute. No wonder you're excited. I wouldn't cope with such long times apart!

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  14. She is so cute. A little overlooked though for the egg cup!
    Woo Hoo to hubby coming home, fantastic news.

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  15. WoollybuttHill17 May, 2012

    Love the new chick on the block. If you want eggs during winter you can try using a heat lamp or a light set to a timer to come on a couple of hours before sunrise has worked for us. We found that as the days got shorter the eggs production dropped off. There are many variables to adjust to alter egg production.

    So glad Handsome soldier will be back soon.

    x M

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  16. what a fun job to have!! so sad about the lemon comment you left me....Jamie O needs to make a visit to their home!!

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  17. What a sweet picture. Chicks and ducklings are one of my favourite happy things! Are you going to the Poultry Show in June at EPIC? My kids love it.

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  18. Woohoo! Glad hubby/daddy is coming home for a while.

    xx

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  19. Hi Posie...how nice for you to have your sweet husband home with you and your babies :-)... Xo....
    P.s I remember raising a baby chicken for two weeks for a psychology experiment in school...and I remember how hard it was...I used to rock it to sleep at night, so it wouldn't be afraid.... I still can't believe I did that

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  20. Yay - not long now. Just quietly he is going to FREEZE:)

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Hello, i'm Posie, how do you do?? I'm taking a break from blogging & have stopped anonymous commenting to prevent the junk. Thanks, love Posie