Sunday, 17 November 2013

stills: chicks and reading





1. the chicks are doing well. everyday we let them outside to have a scratch around. they've learnt to dust bathe already
2. Country Style mag reading
3. kitchen rearranging
4. a little wonder around an open garden today
 

14 comments:

  1. How cute are your chicks! I love re arranging things at home it's as good as a holiday!

    Steph X

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  2. Lovely - I need to catch up on my mag reading so badly! Hopefully before Christmas! x

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  3. awwww...chicks are so cute. I've got the Country Style on my bedside table trying to make myself wait to read it as it's over to soon :-)

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  4. Your new additions are so very cute! xx

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  5. Great set of pics this week. Regards Kathy A, Brisbane, Australia

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  6. Beautiful Zara. That garden looks very inviting. Have a lovely week. Melinda x

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  7. Life looks pretty at your place as always Zara. Have a great week x

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  8. Your chicks are adorable! What breed are they?
    That looks like a lovely garden to visit!!
    Happy new week,
    Sarah xx

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  9. What a lovely garden! And isn't that the best magazine for Christmas ideas, love it!
    Sophie x

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  10. Oh that little chick. My girl got to hold a chick this week as they had some farm animals visit the hospital. I love the image the pop of red and the mag. Beautiful images indeed.

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  11. Lovely pics! I would love to get some chickens, but with Sunny around not sure that's such a great idea :(

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  12. So lovely you have the chicks! Aren't they gorgeous. I could watch ours all day:) Love the look of that open garden:) x

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  13. Your new chicks are to die for Zara! I was just catching up with your previous Post on them, how do you manage to get such good photos of them tucked under the Hen's wings? Whenever I get close to mine she moves away....having baby chicks is the best! x

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  14. I have about fifty chickens which free range. When my daughter still lived at home we hardly ever lost a chick. But with her grown and gone now, it's harder to make sure they survive.

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