Sunday, April 19, 2009

TOM CHICKEE & HUCKLEBERRY DUCK


A neighbor came to the main office of St. Holiday's Avian Sanctuary (SHAS) this afternoon with two vagabond birdlings, a chick and a duckling. He saw them walking together down the middle of fashionable 8th Avenue. Since they appeared to be bound for Nowhere, he immediately thought of Show Low's well-known ornery-thologist and his doting wifelet, The Lovely One. Their affection for all things small and vulnerable, especially if they have wings and feathers, may someday become the subject of a documentary. Upon application for asylum, SHAS accepted the two birdy buddies and made provision for their protection and sustenance, as would be expected at such a glamorous and incomparable retreat. The Lovely One has fussed and budgeted over the peeping pair. The sanctuary's three famous hens, Prissy, Pepper and Pearl, have been keeping their distance for the time being, wondering aloud what this intrusion may portend. Tom Chickee and Huckleberry Duck are now resting comfortably side by side in a makeshift wire and post pen, which is covered over by a bedsheet to thwart our dive-bombing, murderous hawks. The Lovely One is standing guard with a loaded pistol in the event some predacious cat or fox should trespass upon the domain of the refuge with evil intent. "I will send them straight to hell," she proclaimed, when asked what she would do if the new residents are threatened by such. All of this comes at a busy time for St. Holiday, who has been vying with Johnny Depp for the open ambassadorship to Somalia.

5 comments:

Jenna said...

I love Raelene saying she'll send them straight to hell. I'm cracking up! (And I know she's not kidding.)

This is such a cute story, and I love the names you gave them. I wonder where the little guys came from. Maybe some irresponsible and ill-thought out Easter gift? Why is the chick bright red like that? Is that its natural color? Very cute, Dad.

Raelene said...

Jenna, some Easter jokester dying the chick dark pink. So sad. Hopefully, it will have all new feathers soon.

Mary said...

They are adorable! I laughed out loud at my mental picture of the gun-totin' Lovely One!

Hannah said...

I'm envious! I'd love to have chickens here but I think in the summer time we'd have a pen of roast chickens!

Do they lay eggs for you guys?

Poor little pink guy. That's just mean.

Raelene said...

We get at least 2 eggs daily from our 3 hens, and they are very tasty!