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Notes From The Valley

Lynn Ferguson

Weekly notes from professional show off, chicken keeper and part time grouch, Lynn Ferguson, direct from the San Fernando Valley California, via Cumbernauld . Scotland.

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Latest Issues

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The dogs do know.

While you're reading this, I probably have my vest on.

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There will be no last Goodbye.

I was anxious about seeing her as we haven’t talked in a while. Silly really. Ours has always been one of those friendships where you don’t talk in ages and then pick up almost exactly where you left off.

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Off the hook.

Here’s a word of advice. Be very careful if the thought enters your mind that you should take up crochet. And I know, you might currently be thinking, “ Uhm Lynn, that's never going to happen. I can’t picture myself ever wanting to crochet....

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From pain to passion

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  • Lynn Ferguson

    Writer/performer/entertainment mongrel. Co wrangler at Youtellyours.com The Scottish chicken in Chicken Run 1 and 2. Pro choicer all the way.

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