Would you believe me if I told you this is a chicken? It’s a silkie, and it lives on my brother’s farm in Western New York.
Happy Friday, everyone! Have a wonderful weekend, and don’t forget to check in with the Friday Ark!

Would you believe me if I told you this is a chicken? It’s a silkie, and it lives on my brother’s farm in Western New York.
Happy Friday, everyone! Have a wonderful weekend, and don’t forget to check in with the Friday Ark!

Hello! I'm Alice, which is my real name (most of the other names here have been changed, though, to protect the innocent). I live in an almost-100-year-old house in downtown Chattanooga, TN with my first husband, Ralph (who is from New Canaan, CT), and a cockapoo named Nonnie (the moniker comes from a Laurens van der Post book). Our daughter, Emmie, plays a supporting role on the blog -- she's off being a student, but she pops in often enough to keep things interesting.
I originally hale from Batavia, NY, a quiet little town in rural western New York. Ralph and I met while attending college in Carlisle, PA, and then moved on to Chapel Hill, NC together before finally settling in Tennessee. Other places we've lived in long enough to have a mailing address include London and San Francisco.
This blog is about a lot of things -- the places I visit, things I cook, people I meet, photos I take, things I read, and -- of course, politics. I'm an unrepentant progressive, liberal, lefty, euro-loving, educated elitist and I'm looking forward to an administration that doesn't raise my blood pressure quite as often as the outgoing one did...
September 12th, 2008 at 10:50 am
that’s awesome. besides the beak, it could pass for my dog (a maltipoo)
September 12th, 2008 at 9:46 pm
This little girl’s name is Moon Shadow. She’s a blue bearded bantam silkie. Our silkies are so friendly, they come up to you when you enter the yard, and wait to be picked up. Then they chirp very softly, in the way a kitten will purr.