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I am Cecilia. A New Zealander who farms in Illinois.

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  • Bug in a Rug

    Bug in a Rug

    This image is of Tima sleeping under her blanket, on her cushion, in the kitchen, in the morning. I wanted to write Pig in a Poke but I don’t know what a Poke is and fearing it was rude decided not to use it as a heading. She was cold, and crawled under the blanket,…

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  • Peacock Palace

    Peacock Palace

    The peacocks and the peahens are still  living together in the loft of the barn in  perfect harmony. I occasionally hear one of their big calls but so far they have all been very quiet.  They tend to keep to the dark side of their palace, which runs almost the whole  length of the barn.…

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  • Leaps and Bounds

    Leaps and Bounds

    All is well. Have a wonderful Easter Day. See you tomorrow. celi

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  • Untitled post 14088

    Yesterday evening I went out to count the chickens and shut their door and  check for minks and found a skunk in the nesting box. Sigh.  Luckily Boo came away when called. We retreated, Said Skunk took her leisurely leave and back in we went to evict the cats and lock down the coop.  On the way…

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  • Onwards and Upwards

    Onwards and Upwards

    I am still trying to capture the murdering bastard who has caught and eaten seven of my chickens. Yesterday there was no mink in the trap but the cat food was gone. So last night John set the trap just to be sure. He has a very precise nature when it comes to these things.  I…

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  • The trap

    The trap

    Yesterday morning I found the chewed carcass of another murdered  chicken where John had parked his truck overnight. Something had eaten it under the truck in the dead of night. Plus another was dead in the run.  Something bad was in the chook house again. Something hungry. So far it has killed and eaten seven chooks. And…

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