Please click on first photo to enlarge and see captions that will guide you through Little Duck’s typical day when in Mexico. (Please remember he now resides in Missouri. We miss him so.)
Little duck emerges from his handy little private condo in the kitchen cabinet..
He supervises Yolanda as she chops up peppers and onions to his exacting instructions.
Learns once more that a watched toaster never pops.
Utilizes other breakfast ingredients as a utilitarian aid in extracting the toast from the toaster.
Takes a wild ride on the kitchen turkey.
Schmoozes with Little Duck,
Takes in a poetry reading by another Duck.
Then a puff on his daily vice,
And so to bed, to dream of the next day’s adventures
Thanks to okcforgottenman for the last photo of Little Duck off on a new adventure in Missouri. (Sob.) We miss both of our ducks down here in Mexico!!!
This posting is for Cee’s “Duck, Duck, Goose” challenge.
That little duck is so talented and VERSATILE! He can come and instruct me in correct cooking and chopping any time. But sadly, we only have a toaster oven. Nothing that pops up or out, so he would have to learn to handle the small over door. But he’s quite the ducky, so I’m sure he could do it.
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Mainly, he’s unflinchingly nosey, which also helps. I actually think he should make the rounds of my favorite bloggers, but don’t know if forgottenman would be willing to trust him out on his own.
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That looked like a lot of fun.
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I had totally by accident perfect timing for this challenge. I love your kitchen turkey. Adorable post as always.
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I agree — luv that kitchen turkey and so practical, The picture of little duck drinking your anejo with Duckie in the background is so funny — the look on Duckie’s face is priceless…like “what u doin’ there little duck…u r going to get caught and all hell will break loose with Judy”
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I tried to get him to send Little Duck on tour–to different bloggers to photograph his adventures and then send him on, but he said, “No way!” Over his dead body, which means perhaps we’ll do it after he passes to commemorate him, but since he intends to outlive me, I guess I’ll never see the day.
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