RE: Rock Cornish Hen with Peri-Peri

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Oh this would be exactly up my husband's foodie alley (aisle?) What a yummy recipe. We just slaughtered a couple of our roosters last week. The children got quite a kick out of Daddy's theatrics that I would actually chop up and then serve up what he "claimed" was his personal and especial pet! Needless to say he is not vegetarian and he ate more than the rest of us combined so I guess he wasn't that attached after all!

My laptop packed up three weeks ago. As of an hour ago it is up and running so I'm trying to doing a super quick catch up plus (what Craig would term an) epic post to make up for missing out. Sorry to see what I've missed - your last #marketfriday really got my imaginative juices going Denise! I hope you are happy and healthy!

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The giraffes are stunning. I have always been fascinated by them and their unusual bodies. Is she pregnant or just full? Either way, what a glorious moment to be close enough to take a shot.

I was so sorry to hear about your computer. What was wrong with it? How tired is it? I have to admit, Tracy, you are quite the trooper. I stopped going to the Shore Houe for a few months in the winter as there was no internet out there. I didn't mind so much, but, I was running #MarketFriday and it takes me days to have that taken care of. I noticed when I went away for weeks at a time, people were still posting and with no rewards. I felt terrible about it. Anyway, I have since learned that it will all hold until I get there, and still no internet at the other house, but, that is exactly how it was planned to begin with... I just forgot my priorities. :)

Oh! He ate his pet!! I remember crying when my dad slaughtered the rabbits. They weren't supposed to be pets, but, I truly loved their soft fur and their little inquisitive noses.

Le sigh.

Up his alley or aisles. Both are correct, but, you are asking someone who was raised with 75% Europeans... I still say shut the light switch. I was corrected into saying turn off the light. Who knew? LOL

He is not a vegetarian. We forgive him anyway, yes?

I am running over to your place to see what you got going up! Woo-hoo! So glad to see your name!

Mwah! ❤️

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It intrigues me that there are so many English speakers in the world and yet not exactly speaking the same language! I also love the different accents from one area of one country to another area of the same country. It really sets people apart

You know Denise I thought the same - I would guess she is pregnant. But I didn't ask. She was very playful. Frolicking alongside the 4x4. We had such a full day planned and we were tracking the lion and elephant (which everyone REALLY wanted to see) so we didn't ever stop long enough. I missed some great photos because my camera couldn't handle the movement and capturing the shot over a distance.

As far as my computer goes. Yes it is old but quite functional. I only ever really use it for Hive and downloading my photos. The charge cable was bent a long time ago. It made the spot weak so overtime there has been a mis-fire which caused the laptop to either switch itself off or freeze. For a few frustrating days. A few weeks ago it shut down permanently. We finally managed to get a replacement adaptor. It was expensive but at least not as expensive as replacing the entire computer! So here I am once again. And hoping to share some more of those wonderful wildlife photos. We'll have to return in Spring. Apparently since the rain returned the riverbed is a show of wild flowers after winter. I know someone who is alwaysaflower........................

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