Red Dirt Farm and Studio

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Mango, Papaya and Coconut experience their first snow day.

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The trio is uncertain that they want to leave the warmth and comfort of their house.

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The peafowl, entertain us with their beautiful colors, funny antics and yes their loud voices.

 Mango, Papaya and Coconut just turned 7 months old.  Happy Birthday!

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Coconut shows his lovely colors

Can you tell I’m a proud momma?

Also, I want to thank all the “new readers” to my blog, I hope you will feel welcome and feel free to join in the conversation.

xo kim

 

9 thoughts on “india blue birthday wishes

  1. They are so pretty! Just what a snowy yard needs to liven it up visually 🙂

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    1. Kim says:

      hi Melissa – yeah if you gotta have snow you might as well have that bling too! Hope you are well. I have a lot of catching up to do. xo k

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Beautiful colors in the snow!

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    1. Kim says:

      Dear anonymous – thank you for stopping by and leaving a lovely comment. Have a great day. xo kim

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  3. Southernruralroute.wordpress.com says:

    I love the names you gave them. And the snow is beautiful. I see snow only in photographs.

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    1. Kim says:

      Miss Linda – I choose those names because they are non gender specific. I had read that it takes awhile to sex peafowl and being the impatient person I am I wanted to name them before I figured out their sexual orientation. Peafowl, to me are exotic and needed names that were not run of the mill joe and mary names. I wish I could send some of this snow to you. I’ll trade some snow for Zorro. xo kim

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      1. Southernruralroute.wordpress.com says:

        While I would love some snow and I moan and groan all the time about Zorro’s antics, I’m sure you understand that I wouldn’t REALLY part with him. 🙂

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  4. Lisa says:

    The colors of the feathers are so beautiful against the snow. I am sure it was fun to watch them explore. They aren’t used to snow. Stay warm!

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