WHELP...
I think Elizabeth has gone AWOL again ... anyhoo, I've uploaded two new photos on my profile page of the horse show I was in this past weekend. My sub-title on one: "I'm no longer the fattest one in the room!" Livin' and Lovin' Life, my friends - go out and do it!!! We have no plans for the the Big 4th, Margo, come on over! So, is anyone into interpreting dreams? Two nights ago, I dreamed that our chickens (we have 3 young hens, haven't started laying yet, bought about 6 weeks ago, we let them free range), I dreamed they were swimming under water, deeply under water in my inground pool, laying their eggs under water and eating them...I woke up distraught (something new...) - about 1/2 hour later, about 5am, Jim heard one of chickens in distress and went outside - only two could be found - one had been swept or carried away, either by a fox or hawk or something...is there a connection here? I miss my chicken... Go peek at my photos - love you guys - Maureen
Your pictures look great. I miss Elizabeth when she disappears.
I don't interpret dreams and have never found a meaning for a dream that I have been having for years. It's not a consistant dream, but in many of my dreams I see goldfish swimming through the air around me. I'm always anxious that they will die, but they swim through the air with their little mouths opening and closing and don't seem to be in distress. The other people in the dreams never seem to notice them.
I'm sorry about your chicken. Dang.
Hugs,
Connie
reenie the photos are super!
did I ever tell you my uncle and aunt raised and showed tennessee walkers for years and years and years. I loved going with them...love horses!!!
the dream do you think perhaps if a fox got one that you heard the others making noise and they just "fell" into your dream that already had a pool in it???
my kids would love to have chickens... altho then the girl woud stop eating chicken the one meat she eats... perhaps not LOL
nic
Love the pics!!! ((Hugs!!!)) as for the chickens that sucks. My neighbor had chickens and my husband and I saw a coyote in our yard. No one believed us since we lived near philadelphia (suburbs) anyways... the chickens soon began to dissappear. One by one. Told them... it was the coyote! They laughed at me. Soon... none were left. Then one day my neighbor saw the culpirt. Guess what it was? A COYOTE! haha. if he'd had listened he'd still have his d@m chickens. Isn't it WEIRD though that there was a coyote there in the suburbs. We were living with my parents at the time and they are right on the border of delaware and outside of philly. very little woods left around there anymore since they built up so much putting in their million dollar homes. sheesh.
Sorry about the chicks
Elizabeth M