Speaking of hens teeth...
The house across from mine became a rental two years ago. Nice guys from San Antonio who transferred to corpus moved in. Father, two sons (one ex-Army on Marine). All hard working dudes. When the pandemic hit full swing, they got a chicken at the bequest of one of the guy's son. Makes since when groceries were hard to find at times.
-flash forward-
I had cut some brush in the backyard after the freeze last winter. I'd been tossing it into one of my trailers with the intent of eventually going to the beach to have a bonfire. I don't move that trailer typically because it's missing some air brake parts, but I have a jake brake and no issue moving if I 'm so inclined.
Last week a buddy ("Olaf make fire" from my FB days) sent me a flyer for a Halloween party at the beach. So I took the trailer out Thursday and dropped it at base camp so they could burn the brush and use as a DJ stage. I would retrieve it Sunday (today).
So this morning I get out there to do some fishing and fetch the trailer and find this.
Yeah, that's my neighbor's hen. Seems she stowed away on the trailer. It had been quite the conversation piece out there for four days but no one thought to call me.
What was funny was that when I took the trailer out there, I spent the day down the beach a few miles. The bird was laying low the whole time I guess. Two stops later it was at the party.
That bird has seen some shit.
I know the people partying out there and trust me....that bird has seen some shit.
After some strategic towel waving I was able to herd the bird up the stairs and into the back of my truck and return it to the owners (who thought a hawk had gotten it).