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It has been very entertaining to watch these two tom turkeys go into full display and strut their stuff whenever a hen or two shows up. I've seen tom turkeys fight viciously with each other, but these two seem to be pals.
P.S. I loved it when my friend, Dorota, commented that these two are " lacking only bowler hats and cigars and a glass of whiskey 👌"
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Taken @ Sunny's Studio Set Drift
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They were standing like this, immobile and ….respectful….And SO original!!! I do not know their bird name… But they look like to me , to two….gentlemen wearing a smoking, and belonging…..to a sort of …British Club, of….an Agatha Christie/ Hercules Poireaux style novel..….
***In the PairiDaiza ZooParc ( www.pairidaiza.eu/en ).
Guess who's back in the house
Heels click-clackin' about
Fine, fresh, feminine, style to 11
I'm divine, so heavenly
Gentlemen sweatin'
It's dimes across the board with no doubt
Body like WOW!
There it is, ladies and gentlemen. An alliterative double hat trick!!!
Ta da!
In the annals of visual art, rarely has there been such an accomplishment for the title of a work.
Here I am, basking in the glow of accomplishment.
I need a cigarette.
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The Fischer Barn
DeKalb County Barn Tour
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August 9,2025
My pictures from the 2025 DeKalb County Barn Tour
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A pub in Manchester on a winter's evening.
The saying 'Time Gentlemen, please' originates from the era in the UK when a public house (pub) had to close by law at 11 PM, the landlord or landlady would call out to the customers: 'Time gentlemen, please! '. This gave just five minutes notice that the pub was about to close and drinks had to be finished. In those days pubs were often seen as a male domain.