Geraldine the peahen does this very sweet thing when I call to her.
I call her name. She gives a little nod, a dip of her head, then lilts her eyes to the side and tipping her beak she looks to me out from under her lashes as if she had lashes. A tilt of her head that is a mixture of deep boredom and controlled apathy and a smile. A teenager with only a little attitude. She wants to be nice but not too much. Her knowledge oldy worldy and mossy.

Just for fun here is Geraldine as a chick with a similar look.
Of course Molly and Tahiti are completely without guile. Their piggy happiness fair and square, innocent and ingenious. Unlike Sheila who is coming up behind, her mouth ready to bite their little pigs arses for being in the way and a little too close to her bowl.
I hope you have a lovely day.
Love celi
c








67 responses to “The Nod”
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse 😉
I like that saying:)
Beautiful close ups of the lovely Geraldine. She has such wonderful rich chestnut highlights in her wing feathers, a gorgeous contrast to her head and neck. She is such a perfect little lady, adolescent attitude aside. But those twins, and their radiant smiles, such happy young creatures…
Geraldine likes her Master and wouldn’t like Ms Celi!! Then there’s the Piggies!! What a pair!! I always love those crazy little faces!! Stay warm!!
Thank you yes, I am quite warm inside all my layers.. c
Always find it amazing when we can talk to the animals, and they can talk to us! We may not *speak* the same language, but the messages are loud and clear! and those colors on Geraldine, really beautiful.
Yes Elizabeth, There is communication for sure! c
Geraldine is one of a kind. One of my tortoises has the same kind of head-tilt, and then he tries to sit in my lap. He only weighs 500lbs, you know. Total lap-tortoise.
It must take many years for a tortoise to get to 500lbs. That is huge! I still want one though, I can just see a Tane and his Tortoise going out into the field to grub for corn kernels. (That sounds like a line in a story!) c
He’s about 150 years old. The documented record for his species is over 250 years. Amazing!
Tane and a Red-Footed Tortoise would get along well.
No snow there I see. We’re almost out as well.
Hi Pete! All our snow has melted but really we have not had much this year.. c
Teenagers can be a handful sometimes, but then they smile with outright joy and all the angst goes away and we forget their sometimes snarky ways 😉
Poor teenagers.. c
Our goats move their heads in circles when they see us coming and when they are happy. It’s very cool to watch them! Of course they are adorable!!! Just as are Molly and Tahiti!!! Those piggies are just too much!!! Their joy is contagious!!!!! XO
Do your goats still have their boyfriend there c
No, their billy goat boyfriend was only with them a little over a week. That’s all the time he needed! 🙂 Gosh, talk about stinky!!! The whole farm smelled like a billy goat! Very, very stinky!!! I think it is the smell that brings the girls into heat if they aren’t already. The instant he joined them in their yard, he bred Betty Boop. It was amazingly fast! And his actions of licking her all over and continuing foreplay was something else to see! So, we think three of our girls will be having their kids in April!!! And those babies are just too adorable!!! They do demand a lot of attention though, that’s for sure!!! 🙂
Oh well done Billy Goat. I have never smelt one – happy not to now! c
you see we al have our beauty in one way or another. Peahens may not have the beautiful plumage but they sure have a cheeky grin ..
Yes and I think they are beautiful especially the piebalds like Geraldine.. c
Yes agreed….we have more snow tonight ….
Sweet Geraldine, and happy giggly piggies. Laura
Morning Laura! c
The body language of animals is so amazing. We miss those signals, if we’re not tuned into them. A very happy day to you, c. >
So very true Misky!! All animals send us signals through their eyes and their body language, if we just take the time to pay attention. My parakeets stretch their wings and their leg (can’t stretch two legs… or they’d fall off their perch!) when they see me. And, just like cats, they slowly blink their eyes when they’re very relaxed. ; o )
Amazing about your parakeets. How very sweet. 🙂
Mom raised a lot of chickens. We’d go to their fence and call out a long monotone sound. The chickens would shake their heads hard. Simple pleasures of farm life for kids.
And for me too. I think. Farm life brings out the simple in me – I love your memories of being a child on a farm.. c
Good morning… even though its almost noon here in Massachusetts!! I got a real kick out of the photo of the two pigs… each with their little noses sticking out of the fence!! ; o )
They are a pair of rascals.. c
Mmmmmh – your mentioning Massachusetts gives me goose bumps and very lovely memories coming up being a school girl: The Bee Gees – Feel I’m going back to Massachusetts. Ah, I loved it (and all songs of them) very much then. 🙂 – Thanks, Cecile!
Me too – I just watched a video of theirs just the other night!! Here’s the link to them singing “Massachusetts” on French television!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk9bmuncB4Q&list=RDXk9bmuncB4Q#t=24
Again goose bumps – gorgeous music – and they look and have been soooo young! Cute. Thank you so much for that real thing, for that link, Cecile! You made my day/night… (yes, it’s already night here ;-))
Its not only night ‘waay down there’… its also WARM !! ; o )
I just listened to Massachussetts and I saw that my favorite song of theirs was there and listened to it: 1941 New York Mining Disaster. What a haunting song! Thanks for the links, gals. Much love, Gayle
I love your photos. It’s like a family album!
Jessica thank you – what a lovely thought.. c
Everybody looks so content. I’d love to see Sheila’s expression as she put things in order!
Have a warm day.
She built her bed high last night – maybe the cold is coming again – c
Sheila is a pretty good predictor, I think