A happy ending: Blossom and Frankie find love!

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greenworxx
greenworxx
1 year ago

Beautiful! I’m so glad Blossom and Frankie found love again.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

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CalGirl
CalGirl
11 months ago

LOVELY story! Fond memories for me: Weā€™ve had geese on & off through the years in the farming arm of my family, the most remembered of them a mated pair, ā€œRoscoe & Susie,ā€ who lived w/cousins at their home, built on part of my grandparentsā€™ farmland. They are great ā€œwatch dogs,ā€ honking alerts (& will attack strangers), & have rich personalities, each their own, like dogs or cats (as you might have learned in this story about Blossom and Frankie.) Roscoe & Susie wattled to a mountain spring every day, maybe a quarter-mile away, like clockwork. Additionally, when my first born was 4 yrs old, my parents lived in rural PA on a farm w/many geese. Visiting, we had to give my son an ear of corn to distract the geese just to get from the house to the car…..or else the geese would ā€œflockā€ to him, & being as big as he, & in number, would overwhelm him & weā€™d have to rescue him. Again, they are like dogs or cats, & attracted to ā€œlittle onesā€ when seen. If I didnā€™t live in SoCal w/nightly coyotes, Iā€™d have geese & ducks still today. As it is…raccoons got to my entire laying hen population a few years ago & killed them all when someone (not me šŸ™ ) left them out of the fenced hen yard. I havenā€™t been able to ā€œreplaceā€ them since the bird flu that has yet to leave our state….thoā€™ I keep my hen house & (enclosed) yard ready for the day when I can get new peeps. For now, we have had a mated pair of Mallards who winter in the mornings on our pool (we live near a natural lake) for the last several years. They are our bird ā€œfixā€ of late.