Hen herding
Once again we were involved in relocating a wandering chicken. Moving her back up the driveway and into her backyard required a strange zigzagging dance, with much arm waving. One of our our neighbor's three year old daughter found my movements quite amusing.
Late afternoon walk, and a beverage and appetizers before sunset; we skipped the Octoberfest event in Fremont, not really being too enthusiastic about using the miniature stein they dispensed for twenty bucks a head for the beer tasting and music. It's a shame to have missed the chainsaw pumpkin carving competition, though.
Swell evening.
Late afternoon walk, and a beverage and appetizers before sunset; we skipped the Octoberfest event in Fremont, not really being too enthusiastic about using the miniature stein they dispensed for twenty bucks a head for the beer tasting and music. It's a shame to have missed the chainsaw pumpkin carving competition, though.
Swell evening.
2 Comments:
"Swell evening," indeed. The weather is unbelievable. I'm worried about the lack of rain.
That chicken maneuvering was completely apontaneous, and utterly unrepeatable, kr!
Well, I'm hoping, selfishly, that it holds off until the painters are done here, ra. I really don't know what the predicted El Nino winter weather pattern will bring us for precipitation. Less snow, which will bode very ill for next summer's water supply.
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