Dirty Windows

Dirtier windows. Do your pigs make a mess of your windows?
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And how about your kittens? Do they sleep in your feed bags?
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Does your cow have a fringe? (They call them bangs in America). Elsie is about to go Bang if I take one more shot of her.
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Do your Big Fat Pigs smile with you?

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Are your gates frozen shut?

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Does your Marmalade cat rudely point out the cobwebs in the barn?
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Do your chicks have imaginary legs?
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Are you ready for March the 1st. The first EVER kitchens garden random chook house incubation hatch date? abceggs-1804Does your sheep dog match your cows?

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Can your LuLu cat do this?

Why, yes they can and do and will. Lucky us!

I hope you have a lovely day.

Your friend on the farmy

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PS. For the next few days I am hosting the conversation over at Press Publish.. if you have time: pop over – click on Community and join the conversation!  Many thanks..

 

 

 

59 responses to “Dirty Windows”

  1. No pig noses smeared on our glass doors and windows, but plenty of dog and cat slobber, that’s for sure! Lovely pictures of the gang on the farmy!! xoxoxo

  2. Ha ha! What a funny post! I love your window photographs. All of those pleading eyes looking in the house! We just have dog slobbers. I have seen wild foxes and raccoons on our back porch, feral cats often bed down on our patio furniture, and of course our juvenile squirrels leave their prints and urine all around. I’m afraid I’ll have to invest in a power washer this spring.

  3. I was just thinking this morning that my pigs have made a mess of my windows! Not! But I do love seeing the mess that your pigs (and others) have made of your windows! Welcome home.

  4. Lots and lots of cat nose smudges on our back door! Checked out Press Publish…very cool. So nice to see everyone today. My how those kittens have grown and how beautiful they are. Marmalade “did herself proud!”

  5. Hi, So glad you’re back. Just a hint that I learned the hard way. Don’t mess with your eggs from day 17 forward. The chicks will actually break into that big open air pocket before they hatch and begin breathing. If you turn the eggs or candle them, they can suffocate. Can’t wait to see them!!

  6. Glad you are back for my daily tonic, although I seem to have missed yesterday somehow. The heavenly bins were emptied down upon us today, with rain, hailstones and snow. Thankfully the latter was of the wet variety and dissolved as it hit the puddles below. I distracted myself with soup making!

  7. I have a matching dog and cat, both black and white, muddy chook foot prints on my back stairs and deck and doggie slobber on the window…..glass door like yours. Would love there to be piggie snuffles too, but then I think the neighbours really would complain. It’s good to see the cast of characters again, or nearly all, where is my Boo? 😦

  8. The photo of the troops waiting outside the door is classic! Our glass doors in the city are covered in boring old grime but the windows of our house in the country (and the walls…) are artistically decorated with frog footprints. There are lots of cobwebs, and a sprinkling of cat fur. I’m so pleased to read the comments, the antithesis of BH&G shiny windows and immaculate surfaces.

  9. I don’t have cows; don’t have cats;
    don’t have chicks with or without legs.
    No snow, no frozen gates,
    no matching cows nor hounds,
    nor webs watched by kittycats.
    But I do have a dog who does
    piggy-nose stuff, snuffs-up all my
    windows at nosey levels.
    Such is the way of noses, I’m told.

    Good evening, c, and greetings to the farmy! M xx

  10. No dogs, no pigs, no cats but PLEASE do not look at the state of the windows here: who has time for that 🙂 !! As long as I can see thru’ other matters have priority!!! Over to your link . . .

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