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Temporary #midnighthaiku
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In a close-up, a chicken is surprisingly hard to identify. I have no excuses, except that is a non-standard chicken. Also, it is having a better hair day than I usually do. So, it is probably poultry pompadour envy.
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I’d give my eye teeth fo hair that matches her feathers… mine is wild and frizzy these days 🙂
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This is so very true, Sue. Everything comes to an end.
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Both the good things and the bad.
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LOVED it! Reblogged it.
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Thanks, Rae 🙂
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That chickens head feathers closely resemble my hair in the morning before it’s combed. 😀 — Suzanne
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The only difference between a good haircut and a bad one … about six weeks. 🙂 Love Mdme Chanticleer’s pompadour! 😀
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In my case I’ve been having a bad hair day for years 😉
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I’m debating whether to get shorn when I hit 60, or sooner if we have a nasty summer.
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I’ve done short hair…it is now growing. It is also giving it more scope to misbehave. But hey… that’s fine 🙂
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I love the image and the haiku is so connecting.
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These silkies were wandering around a pub garden…and great characters 🙂
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I hope they were not tomorrow’s Chicken Schnitzel
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I doubt it 🙂
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HaHA! I can certainly relate to this, Sue 🙂
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Me too…all the time 🙂
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