Last but not least it's me lucky;) the father ball
Gerry was reading the legend of the crane

I didn't know that
Throughout all of Asia, the crane has been a symbol of happiness and eternal youth.
the Japanese Crane which stands almost five feet tall with its wing span of more than six feet and its white body capped with its red crown. The Japanese refer to the crane as “the bird of happiness;” believing they were symbols of wisdom. The powerful wings of the crane were believed to be able to convey souls up to paradise and to carry people to higher levels of spiritual enlightenment. Over time, the crane has also evolved as a favorite subject of the tradition of paper folding – origami. It is said that a thousand folded cranes, one for each year of its life, makes a wish come true.
Sue did you see one ?
Wow my wingspan is only 27 cm long , but I can talk ,laugh like Gerry and bark;)
We'll actually I'm a taff bird

Thank god Gerry is watching out for me;) before she came here she clipped my wings , so I can't do any stupid;) like the last time
Dioro und Sid care if she cleans the barn at lunchtime, you know wy ?the smell the carrots and apples

I think that's it ,with us and the adventure , tomorrow( Saturday , so confusing with the timeframe )you have to catch the plane and I the early worm;)
Love from all of us ,the six fathers