CHUBBY CHOPS

I often find things when I examine images in the morning as I prepare them for publication. I think that is a jacket? On the post behind the peacock. I know exactly where my one work jacket is so it must be the woodcutters!

He will be splitting wood today! Maybe he will see it and collect it. I don’t pick up after him – not being his mother and all. But I will show him this photograph!

The six chubby chops went out for a run yesterday. And the moment they are out the gate they hurl themselves around their race track.

Pigs are not fond of strange open spaces so they are really fast galloping around the field ending up back on their own turf, much happier.

But these 6 are getting a bit fat a bit fast so they need a good run each day.

I was in a gorgeous little bakery in a nearby town yesterday having a cup of tea and this was on the bathroom wall. It was put out by the society for the prevention of tuberculosis. I am going to research this and see if I can find myself one to hang. I love the Recess advice: “Play Hard but nothing dirty in your mouth”!

Actually some of it is pretty good advice.

So I am thinking this must be from the early 50’s. My mother had TB about that time. She was told she would never have children. But my mother was never very good at doing what she was told! So she had six.

I hope you have a good day. We have had a string of days in the 50’s but I think we drop back closer to winter temperatures today then back up again to rainy spring temps tomorrow. Then back down again. But still above freezing in the daytimes which Piglet will be grateful for.

November was the coldest and snowiest on record in Illinois, and December was almost 5 degrees warmer on average than usual with a record breaking number of tornadoes in Illinois. Not here thankfully. It will be interesting to see how January shapes up. Also interesting to note that the chickens have not slowed down their laying much at all. Only the elders are taking a laying break.

The last few days of full sun have been wonderful.

Much love

C

42 responses to “CHUBBY CHOPS”

  1. It’s been unusually warm for winter here in Portland, Oregon. Just don’t know what to expect anymore. My mother was a shoe box incubator baby that only weighed in at 2 pounds. They told her she would never have children either because she was so tiny and fragile. I was 13 pounds, my sister 10, brother #1 was at least that and brother # 2 a bit smaller but only a year later. She always said she wanted to line the 4 of us up in front of the doctor who told her no kids for her. 🙂 We come from strong stock. 😉 I had to reload the page to see the poster. Kept trying to figure out what everyone was talking about. We need those back in our schools. Some children learn nothing at home. So sad and you take better care of your animals than some do of their children. Sigh. Of course those chubby chops are just cute flying through the meadow. I haven’t written a post in a month but I have to come here everyday for my farm fix. 😉 Happy day.

  2. I think the little chubbies have had a glance at that poster… They take lots of exercise in the fresh air, eat a good diet, take lovely mud baths and play hard. Your mum sounds a bit like mine, who had polio at age 11 and was told she’d never walk again. Yeah, right. Married twice, lots of travel and 7 children…

  3. Just saw your Daily Health Guide on google images, leading back to Pinterest, so seems it’s still available. Good luck getting hold of one.
    I am simply loving this mild weather as much as your ChubbyChops with at least a few more days of it in the forecast. May it last and last and last. Hope you have a great day! ~ Mame 🙃

  4. Hi, C! (sounds like you could be in an opera!) I never noticed Mr. Feather’s pure white strands? stems? ??? before. Beautiful! Will there be more as he ages? Love the ‘Chubby Chops’ for today’s title! And, OH! that poster! WOW! What a find!!

  5. Someone in my family was just diagnosed with TB and I was surprised to read the stats that it’s currently one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide. I was so ignorant about it. I’m glad your mum defied the doctors!

  6. Keep cheerful… what a great poster, all good points for adults as well except for the no tea with meals. During the day tea is my go to, as well as the kitchen tap for glasses of water… the resulting bathroom visits also add to my daily steps.

  7. That poster reminds me of something much worse back when I was in college. My roommate wanted a ride to a hospital in town because he was too embarrassed to go to the clinic on campus. I will not bother to explain why, but will say that he was popular with the ladies. While he went in to see the doctor, I waited in the waiting room. This was in about 1987, when we were all terrified of HIV. On the wall, across from where I was sitting, there was a poster that listed safe sex practices on one side, and on the other side, listed practices that were not so safe. I had no comprehension of what that terminology meant, and if I could see it now, I doubt I would know any more. I do remember that some of it sounded really . . . . disturbing.

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