Interesting sidebar to our recent Winnipeg trip – turns out our foul fowl friend Charlie may be a daddy!
The photo above was taken at a house party we attended, where this young chicken, looking awfully familiar, was tying one on pretty good.
Who am I kidding? He was snockered out of his gourd!!
While Charlie was out scarfing down Salisbury House cheese nips, and getting a lesson from the locals on The Forks being a revitalized historical meeting site, NOT table settings – we were getting an early October spooking at the similarity between this young chicken, and our rough-around-the-edges roommate.
It would make sense, after all. To the best of our knowledge, Charlie was born in Winnipeg, and likely had plenty of time to sow oats before he arrived on our doorstep with his probation officer. If chickens sow oats, rather than chow down on them…
We couldn’t get the two of them together in this short trip, but rest assured, as sure as Burton Cummings sang “Clap For The Wolfman”, we’ll be back in our old hometown, and we will try to reunite this poultry pair.
And let the feathers fly where they may…
Chow for now!!
The photo above was taken at a house party we attended, where this young chicken, looking awfully familiar, was tying one on pretty good.
Who am I kidding? He was snockered out of his gourd!!
While Charlie was out scarfing down Salisbury House cheese nips, and getting a lesson from the locals on The Forks being a revitalized historical meeting site, NOT table settings – we were getting an early October spooking at the similarity between this young chicken, and our rough-around-the-edges roommate.
It would make sense, after all. To the best of our knowledge, Charlie was born in Winnipeg, and likely had plenty of time to sow oats before he arrived on our doorstep with his probation officer. If chickens sow oats, rather than chow down on them…
We couldn’t get the two of them together in this short trip, but rest assured, as sure as Burton Cummings sang “Clap For The Wolfman”, we’ll be back in our old hometown, and we will try to reunite this poultry pair.
And let the feathers fly where they may…
Chow for now!!
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