Hi, thanks for visitng my blog, and I am happy for you to add me to your list. I was surprised with your question of what a chook was. It is a hen. I have 4 of them in my backyard. 3 Bantams which are quite small, and one regular hen. They lay lovely eggs for our breakfast.
Hi, thanks for visitng my blog, and I am happy for you to add me to your list. I was surprised with your question of what a chook was. It is a hen. I have 4 of them in my backyard. 3 Bantams which are quite small, and one regular hen. They lay lovely eggs for our breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThe word chook is a new one for me. I guessed it was a chicken.
ReplyDeleteNice post Patsy. I did not know what in the world chook was either!
ReplyDeleteNice to see a part of your village!
ReplyDeleteNice post as usual your pictures are very good. If I didn't already live here, I think I would move here.
ReplyDeleteI saved my comment, knowing that last is best. Great blog, and I think you have been strolling around the Village.
ReplyDeleteHi Frank, last is best...I must be best...couldn't resist...
ReplyDeleteWe just can't let Frank get the last word.
ReplyDeleteWell, since I'm late here, I get to have the last word! He he. Your village is a very nice place, Patsy.
ReplyDeleteHave a good day!
Renie
Oh my post got lost somewhere. I wondered who General Eaker was.
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