Free range turkeys that visit us are happy to hear it, Mike. Ducks are fewer since County moved our backfence creek and easily upset (didn't mention duck-luck menu).
Geo - You and I have a lot to be thankful for. I returned home (!) yesterday, after six agonizing months. Thanksgiving blessings to you and Norma. Big hugs.
I'm sure the pig that donated his Boston butt for our dinner would have encouraged us to eat turkey. We get a few turkeys here in my hayfield, but mostly see them in the winter and spring. Supposedly, they eat ticks, which is good.
Jeff, I think you've solved it: Big turkey in the Normaphoto asks if little turkey is ok ---reply, "Little woozy." I'd be woozy too if I'd eaten a tick.
I"m pleased to say that no turkey will be harmed in this house tomorrow. The duck, however, didn't have the same luck.
ReplyDeleteFree range turkeys that visit us are happy to hear it, Mike. Ducks are fewer since County moved our backfence creek and easily upset (didn't mention duck-luck menu).
DeleteGeo - You and I have a lot to be thankful for. I returned home (!) yesterday, after six agonizing months. Thanksgiving blessings to you and Norma. Big hugs.
ReplyDeleteBravo, Jon! Let's keep getting well and even weller. Blessings & hugs welcome and reciprocated.
DeleteNormaphotos are the best. Your brain isn't too bad either.
ReplyDeleteComment relayed to Norma and my brain. Thanks from both.
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Thanks Janie, Happy Thanksgiving to you too.
DeleteI'm sure the pig that donated his Boston butt for our dinner would have encouraged us to eat turkey. We get a few turkeys here in my hayfield, but mostly see them in the winter and spring. Supposedly, they eat ticks, which is good.
ReplyDeleteJeff, I think you've solved it: Big turkey in the Normaphoto asks if little turkey is ok ---reply, "Little woozy." I'd be woozy too if I'd eaten a tick.
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