Roosters in our yard. |
That evening, our yard bunny joined them. It was kind of like living on a farm. I figured they'd be gone by the next day or, I'd call animal control if they decided to crow in the wee hours of the morning; but, neither happened. They were still around in the neighbor's yard, but had not woken us early with their crowing. So, I ignored them. They came over by our yard when we were outside playing, and were quiet in the morning. So, they stayed.
Boo-Boo Chicken |
He also was a little incredulous to find out that roosters were male chickens. "Mom." he said with some obvious disbelief, "Are they really male chickens? Do they bring people mail when they come by their houses?"
After dinner we went up the block for a walk. A man was grilling in his driveway, in front of one of the most disheveled houses on our block- broken down car in the driveway, weeds and randomly planted bushes in the front yard, garbage piled in the side yard, etc.
Leif shouts up to the guy: “Did you lose your chickens?”
The guy can’t hear or understand Leif, and says, “What?”
Leif shouts again, much louder, “DID YOU LOSE YOUR CHICKENS?”
The guy puts his hands to his ear and says, “I can’t hear him- what did he say?”
I decide to explain, “He wants to know if you lost any roosters- there have been some in our cul-de-sac today.”
“Oh, no, I don’t have any roosters. I have dogs- I don’t think they’d get along very well.”
“Roosters eat dogs, you know.” Leif informs him. “So watch out for your dogs!”
“Oh, okay.” The guy goes along with Leif.
We continue to walk a few paces. “I LOVE YOUR HOUSE, BY THE WAY!” Leif shouts at up to the guy.
“Thanks!” The guy responds.
At this point I’m just laughing, but I’m very curious about what he likes about this totally disheveled house, so I ask him.
“The flag, mom. I like their flag. Can we get an American flag for our house?”
“Yes, Leif, I think we should.”
Bringing Boo-Boo to the Yellow River Game Ranch |
Hanging our American Flag. |