Dr. Seuss? Nope. Please welcome HenCam to XE's list of "Blogs I Love." BTW, it's early in the morning here, and when I just checked HenCam, the HenCam was dark and was broadcasting this notice: "The animals are asleep for the night." But sunrise is almost here. Animals? There are 7 hens and a rabbit sleeping in the area with the hen cam. There are also a goat cam and a several other cams in HC, but I haven't investigated them yet.
Anyway, how did I get from politics to chickens? I was feeling a bit desperate last night when I realized that a couple of the posts just before this one have been up there for...gee...a couple of weeks now? I wanted to come up with something of my own, and I was feeling a bit brain dead.
I have been focusing my efforts on Snoozeville Chronicle, one of my other blogs, where recently I posted about cracking open the daily breakfast eggs and finding one that was chartreuse!! The raw egg was bright yellowy green. My brilliant friend & photographer/former coworker Linda investigated and discovered HenCam.
Whoa! What a fount of knowledge the HenCam blogger is! It's just like Linda to find something like this. Takes one to know one.
I would eat them in a box, with a fox.
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I believe you!! :)
DeleteSigh. It's not the same.
ReplyDeleteNo, it's not the same. Even your noble dog feels it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! When I first started blogging I became enthralled reading an English blogger who posted photos and wrote about her chickens and a plot she had in a community garden. Who knew we had a U.S. chicken lady. I tend to forget that so many rich experiences I had daily with nature when I was young, many life long city people have never had.
ReplyDeletei love looking at the web cam early in the a.m.--sometimes i get there just when mr. hen cam is putting down the ramps and letting the rabbit out, etc. Love the small town/country experience, though I do love the city, too.
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Hi M.E., about spam and your new comment policy.
ReplyDeleteDo you have the option to ask questions upon registration?
If you do, I would advise asking a question the spambots can't decipher. I figured out that if you ask something about the future, being bots they can't speculate, they can't think. My question is "Who will be the next President." Well that stopped them cold. Apparently that question does not compute.:)
Of course I'll have to change it after the election, but for now it seems to be working.
hi, diana...I have no idea how this works. I don't think there's any restriction on your questions, but what do I know? yes...after the election....when life returns....?
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