My international chicken superstar, Charlotte, met the Easter bunny last weekend!
"Oh hello. Who the heck are you?"
Our local animal shelter, the Stormont Dundas & Glengarry OSPCA, was holding a fundraiser, "Easter Pet Pics." They specifically requested I bring Charlotte down. As you may recall, Charlotte has now had her photo taken with Santa twice at similar fundraisers!
"Daisies... if they were real, I could snack on them!"
Sophie, who works at the shelter, took lots of great photos of Charlotte and emailed them to me.
"Hmmm. They LOOK really. And I AM hungry!"
"Make sure you get my best side!"
Poor Charlotte always seems to be looking raggy when I take her for photos. She's moulting and has a naked head to boot.
She wore her little denim "chicken saddle" down for the pics.
Most of the ducks and chickens are looking a little threadbare after a long winter, but they should be getting nice new feathers soon!
"I did not lay these freaks. Must have been one of those Easter-egger hens."
Charlotte had a great time and was totally relaxed. She really seems to enjoy these outings. She perched on one lady's arm for a good ten minutes. She also made a toddler very happy. The little girl came to have her photo taken, but was afraid of the bunny and started crying. So I took Charlotte out of her cage, and voilĂ ! The little girl broke out in smiles.She had photos taken with Charlotte next to her in the basket, instead of with the big scary bunny. It was adorable.
And Charlotte thought the big bunny was just fine!
Spring has sprung here. The snow is steadily melting, and today my bees were flying all over the place. At one point, Gordon cracked open his office window and three honey bees flew right in. I think they were attracted to the potted daffodil on his windowsill. I shooed them out again and we shut the window. I will be glad when the dandelions come out and there's something for my bee girls to eat out there.
Enjoy the weekend!
She really is a beautiful chicken.
ReplyDeleteI just love her. I will be really sad when she goes.
DeleteSo how much did you pay your chicken for all these great poses. Nicely done. Good story.
ReplyDeleteHave you been polishing her beak? Or is she just a natural beauty?
ReplyDelete100% all natural!
DeleteCharlotte needs an agent to help her make some serious money from her media career.
ReplyDeleteIs she a bit of a Diva?
She does! She's not a diva yet, but I think she could be. I think she needs a tiara.
DeleteI just love that picture of her looking at the eggs....!!!
ReplyDeleteMe too! I wonder what she was thinking?
DeleteHow photogenic...she should have tried out for the Cadbury Easter bunny role! I'm wondering what she thought about all the coloured eggs in front of her, "did I do that?" Happy Easter, dear friend, XOXO
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good one too, Susan!
DeleteCharlotte is such a good sport. I look forward to seeing more of her after her moult and she is in her feathered glory!
ReplyDeletePoor honey with her little bald head!
DeleteThere you go again, charming our pants off.
ReplyDeleteI try!
DeleteHappy Easter.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Hoep you had a good one, Elna!
DeleteOh my gosh, these photos are too cute! Poor thing does look to be molting pretty bad. But in no time she will have a beautiful feathered head again :)
ReplyDeleteI sure hope so!!!
DeleteYou sure are teaching me to appreciate chickens. These photos are a joy!
ReplyDeleteMitchell, they are so much fun. They are really cute to watch as they interact with each other. The roosters can be very gentleman-ly (when they aren't doing sneak sex attacks!!)
DeleteI want an Easter Chicken!
ReplyDeleteI could send Charlotte for a vacation! She's not afraid of cats.
DeleteIt sure is not the best time of the year to have miss baldy's pictures taken, but she looks adorable anyways!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what it is, but she's never looking good when these photo shoots come around!!
DeleteOHMYGODTHISISCUTECUTECUTE!
ReplyDeleteCharlotte is clearly a well-behaved chicken. These photos are adorable.
NOTHING fazes her. NOTHING! It's amazing, really. She's a calm old soul.
DeleteYour Charlotte is really special. Love all the pictures of her.
ReplyDeleteThanks Monika. We have a special bond! :)
DeleteCharlotte is one beautiful girl!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if she takes after her mother? :)
DeleteOkay, the pic of Charlotte looking peering at the plastic eggs really broke me up! I'm still laughing. Plastic flowers and huge plastic eggs that would hurt like the dickens to lay and she still keeps her cool.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if she thought she was on some sort of chicken LSD trip or something!?!
DeleteHow beautiful the pics are. And a Happy Eastern to you, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic photos, she's a real pro isn't she?
ReplyDeleteComplete professional!!
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