It was a difficult week here at Blazing Trails Farm with the unexpected passing of Brutus, my six month old Mille Fleur Serama cockerel. He had a special place in my heart I am thankful for the time I had to appreciate his beauty, confidence and spunk while he was here. He was a joy to photograph and I have chosen to celebrate his life by continuing to share his larger-than-life personality through them. RIP little buddy.
This is how Brutus would have wanted to be remembered. ☺ I know Brutus would have been thrilled to know that his necropsy report noted his “well developed testicles.” Atta boy, Brutus.
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It was a difficult week here at Blazing Trails Farm with the unexpected passing of Brutus, my six month old Mille Fleur Serama cockerel. He had a special place in my heart I am thankful for the time I had to appreciate his beauty, confidence and spunk while he was here. He was a joy to photograph and I have chosen to celebrate his life by continuing to share his larger-than-life personality through them. RIP little buddy.
This is how Brutus would have wanted to be remembered. ☺ I know Brutus would have been thrilled to know that his necropsy report noted his “well developed testicles.” Atta boy, Brutus.
I'm so sorry for the loss of Brutus — he seemed like quite a character. I've wondered how a flock reacts when one is no longer there.
So sorry for your loss hun :(
Either of these would be nice to win. I love your pictorial tribute to Brutus, especially the snow picture-he looks so cute in that one.
I miss Brutus!
So sorry for your loss. Brutus was a charismatic, handsome Roo! Like all of my bantam Roos (Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam, White Silkie, Black Silkie, and White Silkie/Ameraucana Cross) , he strutted, as though he was at least 6 feet tall! RIP Brutus!