Our grand niece, Cloelle, visits her birthday chicks. We brought them home on Cloelle's first birthday, 4-2-08. Today the chicks begin their third week in our home. Look how big and bright they are getting. Look how big, bright and beautiful Cloelle has become!
Cloelle is a delight and so are the chicks!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful child....and so are the chicks.
ReplyDeleteCloelle outshines the chicks by a long shot.
ReplyDeleteThey are darling little critters, but she is an absolute JOY! What a precious little girl.
Want to squeeze them both!
ReplyDeleteCloelle and the baby chicks are both adorable! Love that look on her face!!!
ReplyDeletehi g. annie-thanks for checking out my blog-i love yours! that previous joke is great!!!! baby chicks are the best-i'm sad we will have none this year. we have 10 hens-i don't have room for any others.
ReplyDeletei miss rooster "insulator"-but he' at a good place and i did promise hubby!! so i had to go thru with my end of the deal. i'm amazed that i was able to find homes for all 3 roosters!!!!
if you'd like to read my chicken chronicles i can email some old ones to you and send you the new ones as i write them. i just need your email address.
I go walking every day for lunch at work. The ducks on the trail (I walk by a canal) just had babies.
ReplyDeleteNow, they swim alone, but they're still tiny, not much bigger than your chicks. I don't know why the mother lets them swim alone so young, but I'm tempted to call Child Protective Services on her. She's a bad duck mother.
Your grand niece reminds me of a tiny Sandra Bullock.
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