
Hello everyone! The little Old English Game rooster has completely made himself at home. Dad says he wears himself out going from one yard to another all day. We talk a little in the morning when I let him out of his coop then he follows me when I go get fresh water for the other chickens. Then he goes right to the back porch. By the time I put the water in the chicken house and get the earlier eggs he is back again. The cats don’t pay any attention to him but I think they find his talking and crowing rather annoying.

One day as I walked by the back door the rooster was on dad’s lap. Dad started petting and talking to the rooster and I could tell they had become buddies. I should have taken a photo that time, but that was one of those precious moments I didn’t capture. I did get this photo a few days later.

The grass is growing so fast now as with every spring. It seems I am on the mower or trimming every day. I need to harrow the hay field and close there gate so the cows can’t get in. May just have to forget the harrowing. I also need to get the garden ready!!!
OH, YEAH!!! I almost forgot about our evening visitor..
The raccoon stayed and ate cat food even after I turned on the light. He got a drink after he ate the rest of the cat food then looked up at me and left.
I hope you enjoyed this post. I will try and make a new one sooner next time. There are a few photos I can take, so maybe tomorrow or the next day….
Until then, be safe, be happy and thank your creator for your many blessings. Don’t forget to GET DIRTY!
This is a busy time of year. I don’t know how you keep up.
The raccoon seemed to appreciate the snack and drink. Don’t let them in the house. 🙂
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Oh, yeah. Once the grass gets started it is no stopping it. It is amazing to see the difference from the yard, the pasture and the hayfields. SO, you don’t think I should let the raccoon in the house? I knew an elderly man who had a pet coon before… He said it was in constant movement and would run from one room to the next the whole time. I can only imagine what one would do if it wasn’t a pet. YIKES!!!
Thanks for the comment, Jim!
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We had a pet raccoon when I was a kid. My brother caught it and raised it. It stayed outdoors.
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Good idea!
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