I’m currently in Canada where it’s cold and snowy and I have to catch up on a million things, including this photographic recap of the past week. Let’s get it going!
I returned to Langhorne, Pennsylvania — Eden, as I like to call it. My cousin got married, and much fun and photographic opportunities were had by all. I love my family.
I then trekked northward to Rochester, New York and reunited with a Californian roommate of yesteryear. He lives there with a couple families in a gigantic homestead with chickens and turkey, and his location by the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario provided lots of picturesque moments.
We also papier-mâché’d, baked bread, and cut hair, so it was an artsy few days!
Enjoy these moments from the wandering week that was! And stay tuned for my next Canadian recap as I brave the Ontarian snowfall . . .
What are your thoughts on slaughtering chickens and turkey for food?
Love your pics. Ahh says what are you doing in the snow? You didn’t have to go that far north to see it.
What do I think of eating turkeys and chickens? I think they taste pretty good. I’d rather eat them than eat lizards or bugs.
We’ll be looking for you back here in Eden. Don’t get snowbound.
Love you,
Mayme & Ahh
Kirin Pandit18 November 2014
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I love that pic of you with the kids statue. You are such a natural tutor!
naturgesetz17 November 2014
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Slaughtering chickens and turkeys for food is much better than eating them alive.
But seriously, folks, we city people are uncomfortable with any extended thought about killing animals that aren’t threatening our lives (except insects, spiders, and other invertebrates). But there’s nothing wrong with eating them, so there’s nothing wrong with killing them, and I’m glad there are people who can do it.
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