This afternoon, I returned to the Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture‘s office/house to make more pictures for my one-day/five-points-of-view story.

Adam talks about how CCUA is keeping its six hens in a greenhouse until the weather is warmer and the coop is built.
Another photographer was taking photos of the hens inside the greenhouse while everyone was out in back to look at CCUA’s chicken tractor. The photographer must have left, because a few minutes later, someone said, “Hey — are the chickens supposed to be outside?”
The chickens were on the run!
And they almost made it to the road.
So why did the chickens (almost) cross the road? — Because they were tired of being cooped up!
Ha. Ha. Ha?
I’m really loving how I can milk all these old chicken jokes and references. And I think I’m good for my one-day/five-points-of-view story for capstone… I think.
Mito, these are great! As are the chicken jokes…
Keep ’em coming!
Um… Chris. Just called you “Mito.” Oops. Sorry.
Let me try again:
Chris, these are great! As are the chicken jokes… Keep ’em coming!
I love the photo of chasing the chickens back. At least someone’s mistake made for an opportunity for a great photo.