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Monday, March 9, 2009

Dzholle, the peacock


In a small village in Serbia there lived a peacock, named Dzholle. He flashes his technicolor tail at strangers who dare to travel along the muddy roads of Meshina.

Dzholle walks past tractors, and piles of hey, just like any chicken. The village dogs don't bark at him. All the villagers in Meshina know him, and they are paying no more attention to the exotic bird than to any rooster in the vicinity. His owner payed with his work to get him and a female. He ploughed two acres for his brother, who has a pet shop.

Dzholle and his wife ("She hasn't got a name, 'cause she's not pretty", sais Maria, daughter of the peacocks owner) have chicken.
Публикуван от elizabeth radkova в 11:20 AM
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