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The Men Watching The Chickens788 viewsOn alert, watching our Black Rock Chickens very carefully and silently.Dec 27, 2004
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Here They Go . . .460 viewsMissed one -- shutter didn't click fast enough.Dec 27, 2004
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Here They Come584 viewsIt's difficult taking a photo of The Men running because they're faster than the shutter speed of the camera . . .Dec 27, 2004
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Joe Keeping An Eye On The Turkeys520 viewsWe have some Bronze Turkeys (we bought our Christmas turkey at Morrison's, so what does that say about us?). Here's Joe, the hunter, keeping an eye on the turkeys. They're oblivious of his presence --- or they know the fence is strong.Dec 27, 2004
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Joe on Frosty December Morning590 viewsTemperatures reached minus 4 degrees last night. This morning was sunny and frosty, and Joe was ready to romp.Dec 27, 2004
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Joe on Boxing Day635 viewsDec 26, 2004
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Joe on Boxing Day Morning Walk677 viewsDec 26, 2004
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Vic Walking The Men - Boxing Day725 viewsDec 26, 2004
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Buddy's Christmas Present534 viewsThe only way I could get a photo of the dogs with the rawhide wreaths was to hold the wreath and play tug-o-war.Dec 25, 2004
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Harvey on Duty595 viewsThey both watch everyone and everything that comes down the path. Anything unfamiliar gets a good bark.Dec 25, 2004
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Harvey and Buddy Sharing Their Christmas Present622 viewsAfter their morning walk, we gave Harvey and Buddy their two Christmas pressies. Naturally they each wanted the other's.Dec 25, 2004
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Joe at Christmas992 viewsIt was technically a White Christmas. We had a bit of hail followed by a few snow flurries, and it all left a bit of a white dusting on the lawn. This called for a big red bow!Dec 25, 2004
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