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Saturday, June 29, 2013

A Rooster Came for Tea

from Katherine
Yesterday Elliott and I stopped at our friend Pearl’s house for a visit. We were having a nice chat that was interrupted every few minutes by her rooster crowing loudly all around the house. He was so loud that we had to stop talking while he crowed so we could hear each other!

Now there are lots of dogs who follow their children to school and wait and sometimes peek into the classroom just to make sure their kid is still there. I have even had the same goat come into a classroom while I was teaching several times.  Chickens and roosters are kind of shy, but not Pearl’s rooster! He finally jumped right onto her stoop and strutted right into the house. I am pretty sure he was saying “excuse me, did you not come to see me and my beautiful feathers and hear my LOUD call?”  I have stopped asking the names of animals because I often get the response, "LUNCH!"

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