Nothing special about this past weekend. We were going to visit my parents, but we figured with Thanksgiving coming up this week, I will have a four day weekend. So we stayed home, deciding to venture out in that direction later this week. Henry, our nieghbor, made a grill for us out of an old water heater. It turned out a lot nicer than I expected. We bought some pork butt roasts, and Mike put them on the grill Saturday morning around 8:30 a.m. to smoke over some oak wood.
I haven't taken a pic of the finished product, but it turned out pretty nice. We smoked the butt roasts for eight hours, and they turned out wonderful. We invited our friends Les and Robin over. I've never been to Les and Robin's, but Mike has. They have a lot of chickens. But Les lets a lot of his free range. They just had a baby in September and he is so adorable. I was holding him, and it made me wish I had a baby. I've always loved kids. I think they are a lot of fun. I once worked for Head Start (3-5 years old) and most of those kids were a blast.
We are down to just two kittens. One Henry is taking to his house for his son's 9th birthday next week. So we will have just one kitten. I think Mike has decided to keep him. His name is (of all things) Black Kitty.
He's so funny, though. Black Kitty races up and down the hall like a bolt of black lightning, barely visible as he slips through your feet. (I'm dreading putting up the Christmas tree). Then, when he tires out, he climbs right up on your lap, or sometimes up your chest uner your chin, and falls fast asleep.
We did drag out the Christmas decorations this weekend. I put together the tree, but I have not put out any decorations, except a few that I could just set around the house. Sunday was pretty much a do-nothing day. I did talk with my brother, who works at an egg farm. They have eleven huge hen houses with around 300,000 hens in each house. He's only worked there a little over a month, and they have already put him in charge of his own house. Kudos for him. He's working Thanksgiving day, but he will be there at my folks home in the evening.
One more pic for the day. I have to share this pic of my bantam hen that I got from Henry as a little chick.
She has turned out so pretty. I'm considering mating her with Bucky. They would have some pretty chicks, I'm sure. I love her fan tail. She almost looks like a Japanese bantam. She may have some in her, but she comes from mixed bantams. Her original flock belongs to Farmer, that farmer that lives behind us. (Mike just calls him farmer) But that's about it. More to come later this week.
5 comments:
I love babies too! (but hate cats) Pretty chicken, she sits so proud! XXX
I JUST DROPPED BY TO WISH YOU A VERY BLESSED THANKSGIVING.
THANK YOU FOR THE COMMENT YOU LEFT. I'M JUST BROKEN-HEARTED I CAN'T SEE AMY UNTIL I GET TO GO HOME OR THE LORD RETURNS. I HAVE LOST A LOT OF FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS BUT TO LOSE YOUR CHILD IS A TRAGIC THING.
I LOVE THE BEAUTIFUL PICTURE OF YOUR CHICKEN. IT WOULD BE AWESOME ENLARGED AND PUT IN A FRAME OR MAKE NOTE CARDS AND SELL THEM....THERE ARE TONS OF PEOPLE WHO LOVE CHICKENS AND ROOSTERS....I AM ONE OF THEM
ANGEL HUGS
DEBBIE
I ALSO MEANT TO SAY I LOVE...LOVE BABIES, ESPECIALLY AFTER THEIR BATH...SO SWEET SMELLING AND I ALSO LOVE...LOVE...LOVE CATS...LOVE CATS. THEY ARE AWESOME CREATURES OF GOD AND SO MUCH FUN.
ANGEL HUGS
DEBBIE
she is pretty...love her tail! xxx
I have always found the American clebration of thanksgiving a little strange.....ONLY in as much that Christmas "dinner" is only 4 weeks away, and traditionally us Brits probably use Christmas dinner as our main reason for the family to clebrate and get together.....j
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