Life in the country

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I was sitting in the office tonight when there was a very strange tapping sound on the window (it sounded like a cat/animal had jumped up to look in the window). I looked out but didn't see anything.

Then it happened again.

It was a guinea hen. Yes, we live in the country. There are horses, cows, chickens, guinea hens and llamas living in our development.

I don't know why it thought to visit (maybe because we're one of the few homes without dogs), but now it's just hanging around in our yard.

Visiting guinea hen

Guinea hen info

2 Comments

Just wanted to say hullo...I noticed you'd linked to me and wanted to thank you. Your new blog looks lovely, and I think you're doing a great job.

I'll be hopping over to www.blogrolling.com shortly and adding you to my reads...

Statia said:

Thank's for the link!

If something tapped on my window, I'd have been freaked. Even more so living in the middle of nowhere!!!

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