Animals & Wildlife Magazine

Lesson 1082 – Quotable Chicks

By Wendythomas @wendyenthomas

Friday’s Quotes for the Chicks

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“Every summer has its own story.” 

I know, I know, everyone says it so often these days, but I can’t help it.

I can’t believe that it’s the end of another week! My goodness it was just yesterday that Marc and I were at the fair walking around livestock and eating corn-on-the-cob. And now we are entering into yet *another* weekend (not complaining, mind you, just continually surprised at how fast time seems to be going.)

This weekend, I’ll be presenting on a writers’ panel at Bookstock which will be held in Woodstock, Vermont. I and two other writers from our blog – New Hampshire Writers Network – will be talking about the mechanics and growing pains of having and writing for a group blog, and how writing for a blog has helped our careers and/or writing.

I’ll be speaking from NHWN’s point of view, but I could also be talking from my Lessons Learned from the Flock point of view.

Even though I may have some assignments breathing down my neck, every weekday, I try my hardest to get a post up on this blog. I don’t do it for money (I don’t have advertising here, what you may see is generated from WordPress) I do it for the love of storytelling. My reward?

I get feedback like this from a reader. This is Pam’s “before” shot -

pam's before

And here is her “after” shot -

Pam's after

Way to rock tiny living Pam! It’s things like this that make it all worthwhile.

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 Be safe, go out in the sun, and I’ll see you all next week.

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Wendy Thomas writes about the lessons learned while raising children and chickens in New Hampshire. Contact her at [email protected]

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