In no particular order, Angela Hunt is a novelist, a nana, teacher, mother, wife, mastiff owner, reader, musician, student, aspiring theologian, apprentice baker, and bubble gum connoisseur. The things that enter her life sooner or later find their way into her books, hence "a life in pages."
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Chickens Have Talent
Okay, here's a fact you didn't know: chickens have great talent when it comes to their heads. Huh? Watch this video, and you'll see what I mean.
So . . . I guess I'm not the only one into giving farm animals as gifts! :-)
Strange.
ReplyDeleteWhen God gave me my son, he blessed me with one OPPOSITE of this guy. God is good!
ReplyDeleteThat is totally bizarre. You have such an educational blog! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat was so weird!!! I have never seen that!!
ReplyDeleteWe learn something new every day, don't we?
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see this post, a little ditty plays in my head:
Chickens have talent, yes, they do,
Chickens have talent, how 'bout you?
LOl! I have no idea where that comes from!
Angie
That is so totally cool!
ReplyDeleteI've been studying the word "faithful" and it's synonyms -- stable, never waivering, never moving, etc.
I might have to use this chicken video as an object lesson.
Thanks Angie! I've only been reading your blog for a few months, yet I learn something new every day...and get a smile too! Thanks!
That was cool. We used to have chickens, but I never tried that. You should make sure Lisa Samson sees this, she can try it.
ReplyDeleteThing is, Mr. Education kept calling that hen a him.
I am so going to try that with Parma-Jean when I get home!
ReplyDeleteI think I've seen that happen briefly but I never knew it was extraordinary. Seeing it that way, it is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat was fun! I never knew that about chickens. Interesting.
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