Thursday, March 04, 2004
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It's been a rough week. Let's talk poultry.
A question that I have started to pounder. Do you have to own chickens to live on the mountain?Is there an elevation law? The higher you live, the more chickens you have to own. What is the ratio of chickens to family members? I just seems everyone in our admin. office has chickens. I have a cat and I'm beginning to feel left out. Perhaps I could introduce my cat to their chicken. That would give us something to talk about.
They bring big old brown eggs and put them on the table for people to take home. Sorry, not interested. I made the comment "How long have these eggs been out here? Isn't it time for them to freaking hatch?" The egg lady said "Oh, I'll just take them home, they're still good, they haven't been refrigerated yet."
Thank God for egg beaters if that is the process!Now, please don't get me wrong, I was raised on a farm too. I can talk about cattle, castration, and hay baling with the best of them, but for the life of me I just don't get this office-wide chicken obsession. Is it contagious?
Here's hoping for a calmer and chicken -free tomorrow.
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ROFL! Cat ladies vs Chicken women. It's a mountain thing honey, us Valley girls ain't never gonna get it.