We are sometimes a flock of two halves

I have taken a few photos of all six girls perching together recently but today they were perched in their two groups.

The four bigger perched together

The four bigger girls perching together

On the perch outside the hatch with the twinnies as close as they can get

On the perch outside the hatch with the twinnies as close as they can get to each other

The two little girls perch together on the high branch perch

The two little girls perching together on the high branch perch above the ladder

We have a typical one legged Rusty

We have a typical one legged Rusty

Bookends

A cute pair of bookends

I haven’t had time to post over the last few days as we are catering for a wedding for a hundred people tomorrow and my husband has a bad back which was really bad timing. We are now all ready for the wedding and have enough helpers tomorrow so are feeling a bit more relaxed about it.

I have been keeping an anxious eye on the girls since Pebbles went but they all seem absolutely fine so I am hopeful we are all going to be okay. It is two weeks today that Pebbles went and my research says that it is four to six weeks that it can still be contagious so we have a way to go yet but every day that passes makes me more hopeful that we are over this.

The flock look happy and healthy so I am remaining positive that we are all going to be okay.  We have just got to do the wedding tomorrow and wash up the vintage crockery on Christmas eve and then we are all ready for Christmas and very much looking forward to the break.

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6 Responses to We are sometimes a flock of two halves

  1. Marion Pharo says:

    The little girls look so fluffy and cute. They all look healthy, so we all
    hope, that all their problems are over.
    I expect you will give them a treat for christmas.

  2. Lucy says:

    Thank you for all your posts. They are very enjoyable. A very Merry and Blessed Christmas season to you and yours, and a Peace filled and Happy New Year!

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