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Rambo

This handsome fellow is Rambo, my Polish rooster. If you are a movie buff, you may recogize his name as that of a character Sylvester Stallone played in a movie of the same title. We called the rooster Rambo because he "Drew First Blood" (another Stallone movie). When we first let little Rambo out of the coop and into his pen, he escaped. You would think because of this escape, we would call him Houdini, but when we were trying to capture him, he was so sneaky that I raked my finger knuckle against the fence trying to catch him. As you can deduce, I cut my knuckle, hence drawing blood.

He is a spicy guy, but a lot of fun to watch prance around the dooryard (my chickens are now freerange).

Buddha Bunchie


This is my little adopted girl Bunchinella (she came already named). She is always sitting in this Buddha position; not very lady like, but gets the job done for her.

She is such a silly and needy girl. When she finally sneaks into your lap, she is so happy she begins to drool.

You can't really see from this picture, but Bunchie has one baby blue eye and one yellow eye. Very cool to witness. She is a good girl, definitly a keeper.


Jasper and Bunchie
Jasper and Blue Eyes have a great Yin Yang going on here in Bandit's doggie bed. A couple of winters ago, I had to 'babysit' my mother-in-law's cats for awhile during the winter. Blue eyes and Jasper became fast friends. Of course, Bandit's bed (being beside the warm wood stove) was the optimal place to nap. The only problem was, as you will see from the picture, it was a tight fit for the both of them (Jasper is overflowing on the left side).























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