
A shout out to Nana - look what we found in Africa - smiley fries! An old favorite from our days in Maryland. They cost be $6 but they kids absolutely loved them!

Imagine my surprise when I found these still attached to my chicken!


Luke has been loving our tree in the backyard!

Here is a panoramic view of our back yard.
3 comments:
If you cut those chicken feet off just right, you can pull on the tendons and make the individual toes move like a puppet.
My grandad used to do this to entertain the kids. Hillbilly -I know.
=)Amie
Interesting bird - What cha' gonna use those feet for? And VERY cool to see Smiley Fries in Africa!
I love reading about your life in Africa! Thanks for being so faithful to blog. Can you put me on your email list? Carolekforrest@gmail.com
We're having a baby soon, I'm SO excited! Enjoy all of your goodies from South Africa!
carole
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