I only have one head. Most of these are going. It gets worse before it gets better? Why, yes. Yes it does! In order to get the junk out of your house, you have to pull it out of your... Continue Reading →
How many screwdrivers is enough? Keeping a house clean and clutter-free when you care for parrots presents some tricky challenges. You've got some real piggies that love to toss crap all over the place. The dust, dander and feathers they... Continue Reading →
Cleaning at Best Friends. I don't mind cleaning there. Years ago in the time of BP, (Before Parrots) I remember looking around my house and I could not for the life of me find one more thing to clean or straighten. It... Continue Reading →
I found this here: Ring We all played "Ring Around the Rosy" when we were kids. "Ring around the rosy, pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes, we all fall down." You can hear it here. http://youtu.be/XaA1C595y7M However, until you know... Continue Reading →
Life runs fast and mean in this town. -Hunter S.... Continue Reading →
The things I ponder. Sometimes I discuss them with Parker... I was straightening out the cabinet that contains, among other items, my Tupperware. Now this sounds like a mundane job one does now and then, but when you have them... Continue Reading →
Thanks Su! I've been writing about the Chop Concept for almost five years and it seems that this method of feeding your birds has not only picked up speed, it is becoming the way of feeding flocks in households all over... Continue Reading →
How can you be creative with your flock's diet? How can you change up your routine and keep things fresh not only for you, but for your birds? Robin Shewokis would call this enrichment. My friend Melissa calls them "Condiments."... Continue Reading →
It's Autumn. Time for the root vegetables, squashes and pumpkins. The reason I call this version, "Fall Back Autumn Chop" is because we made it on Saturday, the 2nd of November, the day everyone turns the clocks back one hour.... Continue Reading →