Thursday, March 13, 2008

Sonoran Desert Museum

This was to be a much longer post, but then my computer got grumpy and slow, like me in the morning, so this is what I got for now. This is from Mari and my visit to the Desert Museum just on the other side of the Tucson Mountains on Sunday morning. The desert was in full bloom and we had ice cream as we dreamt about all the wildflowers we would plant in the fall. That is, until church got out, people woke up, and all the hordes of fanny pack wearing, khaki-clad, tourists showed up, so we left.




Tuesday, March 11, 2008

So say my chickens too...


"Anarchism is not a romantic fable but the hardheaded realization, based on five thousand years of experience, that we cannot entrust the management of our lives to kings, priests, politicians, generals, and county commissioners."
- Ed Abbey

(For more Abbey quotes you can go to this nifty webpage.)

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Chickens in the News! #7

I have a 30ft catapult filled with chicken droppings - and I'm not afraid to use it

The headquarters of Joe Weston-Webb’s portable flooring empire is protected by security fencing, motion-sensor lights and CCTV cameras.

None of these conventional measures has deterred arsonists, however, and in desperation, Mr Weston-Webb has now fortified his defences with less orthodox technology left over from his time as a travelling showman.

A 30ft Roman catapult, loaded with chicken droppings from a nearby farm is primed each evening. And a cannon, which Mr Weston-Webb once used to shoot his wife across the River Avon, will fire a railway sleeper if triggered by an intruder.

Mr Weston-Webb was yesterday erecting a sign outside his business, which stands at the end of a farm track in the lower valley of the River Soar in Nottinghamshire – a place known locally as Soar Bottom. It reads: “Warning: These premises are protected by smart-poo and railway sleeper projectiles.” (Read more...)

Chicken education for you.

Monday, March 3, 2008

The Inside Coop #3

Tucson's most nearly famous hens are in full egg laying production these days. The longer days and warmer weather has does wonders for their spirits. You can even see how they change from the drab, slightly colder weather black and white to brighter, sunny and warm colors.

Cracker in profile. This is her best side - trust me, I've watched her lay an egg.

Fans, this is a true Chicken Diction moment. This is where it all begins.

One of the Araucanas - your guess is as good as mine really.

Here they are after a hard day's work.

Looking for someone to support?

Me and my chickens heart Cynthia McKinney... (the interviewer, not so much).

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Spring!





I think that about says it all.