An impossible eleven degrees at 10am and an astonishing 21 degrees in the sun on the other side of the house at 11am (that's 70 degrees F for you Yanks and Brits). There's a strong, warm wind. The tall woman in North Africa has switched on her hairdryer.
Today we have a plague house on our hands. M. and Mama both have flu. B is cranky with flu-to-come. AJ crashed out of asilo with a temperature of 38 on Wednesday, and yesterday it settled at between 37.5 and 38. We thought we might do our bit for climate change, switch off the incubator and get him to sit on the eggs...
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Friday, 25 January 2008
AJ the artificial hen
An impossible eleven degrees at 10am and an astonishing 21 degrees in the sun on the other side of the house at 11am (that's 70 degrees F for you Yanks and Brits). There's a strong, warm wind. The tall woman in North Africa has switched on her hairdryer.
Today we have a plague house on our hands. M. and Mama both have flu. B is cranky with flu-to-come. AJ crashed out of asilo with a temperature of 38 on Wednesday, and yesterday it settled at between 37.5 and 38. We thought we might do our bit for climate change, switch off the incubator and get him to sit on the eggs...
Today we have a plague house on our hands. M. and Mama both have flu. B is cranky with flu-to-come. AJ crashed out of asilo with a temperature of 38 on Wednesday, and yesterday it settled at between 37.5 and 38. We thought we might do our bit for climate change, switch off the incubator and get him to sit on the eggs...
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