Well, hello dearies, look, I have kept a table for you...

...psst,I hope you brought some maize pips for us?
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Some humor, and may everyone have a great weekend.

I read the rooster's mind, and I described his thoughts above every picture in the post. The title of the post was what he thought would be a wonderful welcoming, but of course he had the hidden motive to fill his stomach :)
Is it not then that everything we are offered freely, most often has hidden motives. So many get caught by hidden motives, and I myself have also been trapped many times in my life, by people that I thought to be "friends". Never a good feeling, but thankfully the real truth will always emerge. Not for no reason did a guy write and sing a song titled "Don't worry, be happy".
So, come and look what the chicken had to say.

Look, all you need to do is to fetch some cushions from the farm shop.
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Are you coming, as I have been waiting for a long time?
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No, no, please don't go to take a seat at another table.
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Wait, wait I am coming.
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So, after all of the time that I waited, you ignore me and select to sit at this stupid bench.
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A happy Friday, and this is what I think of you!
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Then he left the scene, but he returned later, when my wife got some food for them from the farm shop :) I am sure that my description of the rooster's thoughts was totally wrong, but humor is essential in this troubled life. The best thing to do in my mind is to learn to laugh at the self, as then everyone will also join in. Seriousness has its place, but too much of it will make one sick. Happy endorphins in the body are released whenever one laughs, and the result is that it makes life better to handle. We often have to face some tragic situations in the work that we do, but after so many years, we have become immune to it, not in a bad way, as by having regular debriefings one can be protected against the souring of the soul. So, humor is very important to us.
Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Magnificent touch you're adding to the story that accompanies these great photographs of a beautiful rooster who, apparently, is the boss of the garden!
Bravo!

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we all need humor to laugh away the pain , troubles and sadness , otherwise we would be a bunch of grumpy old people . Have a great weekend .
!INDEED
!BBH
!PIMP

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All that you say is true, and humor is a balm the soul.
Hope that your weekend will also be great, as we are rained in here until next week.
!INDEED
!PIZZA
!LUV
!LOL

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I loved the story, and even more so the photos are of excellent quality. I raise chickens and roosters, and they're incredible animals, and when the chickens have chicks, they're even more so. Great post, my friend.

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Such a mix of sass, drama, and hungry hopefulness. You’ve captured his character and added a little life lesson we all need from time to time, sometimes what looks like a warm welcome might be a plea for snacks. That “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” reference... is a good reminder. Thank you for sharing your slice of life, Zac. Wishing you and your feathered friends a weekend filled with laughter, love, and maybe a little extra corn 🌽🐓.

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Pictures can talk, especially when we know that all of us are different. I love humor, as it eases the hurts and the worries in this life that we all have. Biases are ten a penny these days, and the ones that are genuine are disappearing. Glad that you liked the post and the reminder.
!PIZZA and !LUV

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