A small perennial Australian plant which has burlike fruit. Bindieye makes me chuckle on the inside. Avoiding Bindis in the grass was the biggest worry in life as a child. It reminds me of that time and this blog is about me rediscovering that with lots of fun, nonsense and being playful. Right now my life is too busy and too serious and I am creating the space here to play, nurture the child within, get creative. Enjoying the swings and slides - live like its a game, have fun with it!
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I'm SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited for you all!!! YAY! Just don't get too many hens... we had 2 for awhile and they kept each other company and were not smelly or dirty. 14 (our rooster and fave hen disappeared -- bear?!) is toooooooooo many even for our place...
oooh! ooooh! SO exciting! could you sell hatched chicks? seems how you'll have an incubator? oooh. too fun.
oooh, like the idea of selling hatched chicks! there is a huge increase in people having chickens. I could just sell them in London...hmmmm. Something to think about!
also, eggs are on their way! Bit of a panic, since I don't have incubator. Might be doing it in the snake vivarium (minus 1 snake)
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