These ladies, who look like Rhode Island reds, live about a mile from me. Four hens should provide a family of four enough eggs plus some for the neighbors.
Before moving to the US, I'd kept "Rhodies" in England where I remember letting them out of the coop on frosty mornings. Their feathers, all plumped up, were sometimes glistening with frost. They might have preferred this climate.
Clouds, Dreams, Lapland and Lingonberries
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There were two grade school subjects in the late 1950s and early 1960s
that I remember fondly—clouds and Lapland. There seems to be little
association ...
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