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Saturday, June 03, 2006



Total eggs = 87 - Dhylis x 2

I tried to update this yesterday, but blogger was down when I tried - so here goes for today.

The weather is fantastic, can't believe it is actually sunny at last - I've managed to do 2 loads of washing and actually hang it out on the line rather than tumble dry, or have clothes draped all over the house for a few days.

Boris and I had a lovely walk to the Mill today, then I mowed the lawn and hoovered the house. Then off to tesco for the weekly shop - and it was hell! I couldn't wait to leave - but we so needed food - as we were lazy and didn;t go last week. I'm glad I went though, as I bought 2 new bikinis for my holiday in 2 weeks time, a pink and white flowery one, and a black, pink and white flowery one. They sound awful, but are really nice.

OH, met me at Tesco, as he stayed in London after a really posh night out in London. After we put the shopping away, we sat in the garden and had tiger bread sandwiches. I've just read "Hen and the art of chicken maintenance" by Martin Gurdon - which was so funny. I got it from the omlet forum, it's being passed around all the owners - and we all sign the front. I'm going to fill the front page I think. It was a very very funny book, and some things he's written are so true. He's even got a chicken he called football - which is dhylis's other nickname along with number 1 digger. OH is reading t now as I was laughing so much!

So the girls have been out for most of the day now. Boris is on a lead - so we can have the doors open - and fingers crossed so far he's actually been quite well behaved.

Here's them sunbathing - Penny actually ventured out, and number 1 digger is in the flower bed doing what she does best!


So as they were all out, we cleaned the eglu, and sprayed the inside with lice treatment - so with the girls being sprayed on Thursday, and the house done now - they should be lice free.

Also - you can see my runner beans just growing. I stupidly prepared the veggie bed at the end of march as the weather was nice, but could plant anything until about 3 weeks ago!


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