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After a rainy day the sun came out this evening and I stepped outside for some fresh air. Two of my hens have gone broody somewhere and I shall need to seek them out as their eggs will never hatch as I no longer have a cockerel. However, the two remaining "free spirits" were out late tonight. It's said "the early bird gets the worm" - well the girls clearly feel that the late bird does too (taken at 10.20pm)!
As your sunsets go,Sian, "hen Party" is quite unique and so beautiful. Jo
ReplyDeleteThe hens stay up later than *I* do!
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