Another Question Answered. July 1, 2012
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: tom turkey, turkey
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Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?
A: Don’t ask a turkey. They don’t cross the road – they OWN the road!
I waited a full five minutes while this proud Tom wandered back and forth across a country road, demonstrating his mastery of time and space, and his disdain for All Things Automotive:
Musta been because Gawd made him so beauteous!
Well, hey, I bet his Momma thinks so! 😉
What You Lookin’ At! October 17, 2011
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: epidermiology, turkey, waddle
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What are you, jealous of nice hair? It’s a genetic gift and you weren’t invited to the party. Get over it. Not every living thing is supposed to be this beautiful:
Editor’s Note: Try not to imagine what it would be like to have your scalp and neck skin do that.
At least you’d be colorful…
More Signs Of Spring. April 10, 2009
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: bull, fog, goose, rivers, sheep, turkey, wildflower
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The fabled season of rebirth is being elusive here in the Berkshires; a steady diet of cold, damp, foggy weather has been punctuated by bright days and the first wildflowers.
Here are a few shots from this past week.
A foggy dawn on the Chickley River:
Colt’s foot, with its lush flowers and strangely leafless stems, sprouts in the gravel at roadside:
Water fowl cruise the beaches and sand bars of the Deerfield:
The sheep have been shorn:
…And love is in the air. A wild tom turkey struts like a tipsy frat boy for an obviously disinterested hen:
…while a local Scottish Highland bull does, well, what bulls do:
Notice how impressed his date is.
Anyway, it’s coming, I mean, “imminent.” And I’m talkin’ about Spring!
The Soup December 31, 2007
Posted by littlebangtheory in Dinner with TCR.Tags: soup, turkey
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Well, what else would I do with that left-over turkey breast?
Turkey, veggies, some organic chicken broth, a generous handful of freshly dessicated herbs, and – voila!
Soup!