I really thought he'd fit in my roasting pan.

Thankfully I had help. This guy (the bird) weighed over 25 pounds. I was plenty tired carting him around.


Oh and if you're going to buy turkey cooking bags. Make sure they are made for turkey's larger than 25 pounds
My sweet daughter in law always brings me flowers.

The kiddy table.

Magoo

The flowers were beautiful and I do love them.

They make conversing across the table. . . .

Challenging.

The Grandpa's


And then I find this in my yard.

This is the fella that wakes us at 1:30 am. Oh yes, that early!

And Frank.

Is not so sure

He decides it's not worth the effort.
3 comments:
WOW that is a Big Ol Bird! looks like everyone enjoyed eating it!
I want those Roosters! when we bring Bull Home I want some chickens or roosters wondering around his barn...
That's a whole lotta turkey!!
Your bird weighs as much as Bugsy. That's truly a big turkey!
Frank is obviously smarter than the average pug, for not messing with a rooster. You know, you can eat those too (roosters, I mean!).
Oh, and in answer to the Chester query, we will be giving him Laxatone from now on every day. Or mineral oil. I have to be careful not to OD him on mineral oil, or he leaves little oily spots when he sits. It's always something...
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