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View Article  Emus up for sale

Ronald and I recently decided to sell our emus.  They are lovely creatures, but we just don't have the space for them to breed and every time they have gotten loose with the horses, Ebony tries to run them down, or the big dogs jump the fence and chase them.

They are too pretty to put in the freezer, so we decided to just about give them away--only $50 each, but the buyer has to buy all six birds.  The buyer also has to find a way to transport the birds, but we could do that as well, for a small fee (not even enough to cover gas, we just want a partial reimbursement for transport).  Mostly, we want the birds to have a good home.  We figure that anyone who actually is willing to spend money on the birds will try to take good care of them, sort of the same idea that goes into charging for puppies and kittens at shelters.

We are even giving who ever buys them a book we bought, The Emu Farmer's Handbook.  The cover price on the book is $21, but we want the new owners to treat the birds well, so we are giving it to them for free.

Once they are gone, I will miss them.  Not that they were pets--far from it.  These birds were raised like livestock, mostly because I didn't want them to fall prey to dogs.  Pet birds tend to lose a lot of their fear of everything, including dogs.  So we raised the birds with a hands-off approach, so they would respond to us calling them in for food--but stay away from the yard and the dogs. 

Once they are gone, the white Chinese geese will have their old pen, and goslings should be around pretty quick after that.  Still, I will miss the silly jumping and running of the emus, miss their gorgeous eyes and eye lashes, and their beautiful plumage.   

View Article  I haven't been posting for a very long time...

...not because I am having overwhelming problems or something, just because I have been superstitious that if I posted something good, it will be like I dropped a mirror and will have seven years bad luck.

Not to say that everything is perfect--my back is out, we had a hurricane (Ike), and one of my dogs killed a kitten.

But my back is about to be fixed. Ike blew down a bunch of branches and knocked out electricity--but we had a small generator, just large enough to run an AC and a portable DVD player to keep me entertained.  The dog that killed the kitten was turned over to the Huntsville animal shelter, and was adopted out two days later (hopefully to a family that doesn't have cats).

The positive aspects of our lives far outweigh the negatives.  Ronald is working for a seafood restaurant and making more money than he ever has.  We bought a small plot of land near Lake Livingston so we could take advantage of their boat ramp to go sailing again.  Both of us are developing hobbies together that we never thought of before.  We are making positive plans for our future.

So, for the first time in at least a decade, I feel at peace with myself.  I don't want this to end.  Which is why it may have looked like I have abandoned my site--but I was just waiting.  Waiting to be sure that my peace was real.  Now I feel the wait is over.

 

View Article  Alyssa deployed to Iraq late last night....

We don't know her route, or when she will actually arrive in Iraq, but at least we finally got her official pictures.  She has grown up so much, it makes me feel old.  Her picture, which was taken in the last few months, is below:

Her beret is red because she is attached to the 82nd Airborne Division, though her job in Iraq will be as an MP.

This is very different from her other "military" outfits---dresses she wore to the Marine Corp Birthday Ball.

 

One of Alyssa's "uniforms" for the Marine Birthday Ball