Mr. Bluebird ...
Continuing our new tradition of naming birds after song titles, Dana and I have opted to call our newest parakeet "Blue Sky", with a nickname of "Mr. Bluebird". Both were finger trained within an hour and are really enjoying their new home. I love having the birds around!
I can't believe what a proficient flyer Bluebird is, he hasn't hit the floor once which is unusual for a bird his age that has spent his life caged. I don't like caging my birds, they currently spend less than half the day caged and as their training progresses it will reach a point where they are never locked in a cage. Magnolia needs more flying experience before I can let her roam free.
At Barefoot Landing, we continue to pump out shows, we continue to get excellent footage. I nearly captured the entire linking ring routine on tape, with the exception of briefly turning my back to the camera and blocking the entire shot ... it is very difficult to film without a camera man. I do hope to capture that routine before the summer is over. Once we get some close-ups, I hope to put a video online.
Without my "Disappearing JoeJoe, we are in somewhat unknown territory. I am in search of hat lines that are not a part of the show. We keep tinkering with some, fine tuning them trying to get just the right mixture.
As promised, here are pics of the newest jacket - this one is blue with a silver lapel. The stitching in the sleeve has come undone, so I will need to mend it ... perhaps this weekend, so we'll be wearing the yellow jacket for the rest of the week.
I can't believe what a proficient flyer Bluebird is, he hasn't hit the floor once which is unusual for a bird his age that has spent his life caged. I don't like caging my birds, they currently spend less than half the day caged and as their training progresses it will reach a point where they are never locked in a cage. Magnolia needs more flying experience before I can let her roam free.
At Barefoot Landing, we continue to pump out shows, we continue to get excellent footage. I nearly captured the entire linking ring routine on tape, with the exception of briefly turning my back to the camera and blocking the entire shot ... it is very difficult to film without a camera man. I do hope to capture that routine before the summer is over. Once we get some close-ups, I hope to put a video online.
Without my "Disappearing JoeJoe, we are in somewhat unknown territory. I am in search of hat lines that are not a part of the show. We keep tinkering with some, fine tuning them trying to get just the right mixture.
As promised, here are pics of the newest jacket - this one is blue with a silver lapel. The stitching in the sleeve has come undone, so I will need to mend it ... perhaps this weekend, so we'll be wearing the yellow jacket for the rest of the week.
Getting ready to do it...
A small crowd forms as we cut and restore the rope...
When we get to the linking rings, we are completely surrounded!
-JoeJoe






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