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I am never getting old... Oh shoot... Almost 40... Guess I will have to just live with my trusty auto correct and banties and underutilized eggs... Yup.

Yah - turning 39 this year - for real the first time!  My DH just went on a tangent the other day how days really are shorter when you get older.  Something to do with comparing the length of a day proportionally to how long you lived it gets shorter!?roll.png  He was quite serious!

 

Lilacs!  They were my wedding flowers. Our home we are trying to sell is surrounded by them.  We have 6 different varieties. The bottom one, each individual flower is the size of a nickel.  I was hoping RAZ would know about lilacs!  I have to transplant them to our current home.

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Now I really want spring!!

This morning it is off to the church for spring cleaning there.  Enjoy the dreary day!

"People who count their chickens before they are hatched act very wisely, because chickens run about so absurdly that it is impossible to count them accurately."

— Oscar Wilde

Trying to count my 60+ chickens.  Polish, Ameraucana, Welsummer, Cornish, Production Red, Cochin, Cuckcoo Maran, Black Austrolorp, Sizzle, Showgirl, Silkie, OEG, Partridge Rock, Russian Orloff, Dorking, Basque.  Tough...

"People who count their chickens before they are hatched act very wisely, because chickens run about so absurdly that it is impossible to count them accurately."

— Oscar Wilde

Trying to count my 60+ chickens.  Polish, Ameraucana, Welsummer, Cornish, Production Red, Cochin, Cuckcoo Maran, Black Austrolorp, Sizzle, Showgirl, Silkie, OEG, Partridge Rock, Russian Orloff, Dorking, Basque.  Tough...

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Roopert is crowing. Roger has decided today would be the day to stand up to Mr. Fluffers. Years holding his own! Wow! I separated them, picked Rog up, he proceeded to crow in my face! He was so proud of himself.

I am going to nap now.
At the very least, wipe the poop off your feet before getting in the car.

"Member of the Derperella Club-- We're just all goin' round' the rooster, here!"
Good night sweet Trousers, The Derp Club will miss you.
Treasure the love you recieve above all. It will survive long after your gold and good health have vanished. Og Mandino
At the very least, wipe the poop off your feet before getting in the car.

"Member of the Derperella Club-- We're just all goin' round' the rooster, here!"
Good night sweet Trousers, The Derp Club will miss you.
Treasure the love you recieve above all. It will survive long after your gold and good health have vanished. Og Mandino
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Now I really want spring!!

 

Me too!!!
 

As for age......I always say you are as old as you make yourself feel......like the saying Young At Heart.

 

Everyone have a great day!

 

Live Simply, Give More, Expect Less!
Live Simply, Give More, Expect Less!
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It feels like spring at my house.  celebrate.gifThanks to raylastanford on the forum for providing Serama hatching eggs 3 weeks ago, I now have 6 little cuties.  VERY tiny and friendly chicks.  They don't all run around peeping thinking I'm trying to eat them when I put my hand in the brooder.  

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Opa, you are funny today.   Where on earth do you get all the animated stuff?

More importantly, does this mean I have to stop the shipment of poison ivy to Raz's home?

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been having one of those weeks......    Almost to the point of going and getting another factory job, bad back and wrist be danged, just to get my independence back.  I miss being able to wake up to a clean and quiet house, and being able to plan ahead.


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Confirmed chicken hugger  :D

 

"You can't wait for your circumstances to change to find joy; you have to seek joy first, and that gives you the strength to change your circumstances." Quote, Bonnie St. John

 

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Confirmed chicken hugger  :D

 

"You can't wait for your circumstances to change to find joy; you have to seek joy first, and that gives you the strength to change your circumstances." Quote, Bonnie St. John

 

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I sincerely hope you ladies are done with quoting Raz's post about preferring rolling naked in poison ivy to having lilacs in his yard.  The mental picture of an aging bald guy with welts and blisters as his only garb makes pondering life's enigmas nearly impossible. 


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Im pretty sure thats how break-dancing was created...someone watched enough older people trying to get up from a sitting position on the floor...and thought, "hey that would be a pretty cool dance to do..."


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You guys are hilarious this morning!!

 

So here's a funny story, sort of. I thought it was funny anyway. We have (had?) at least one mouse in the house since it cooled off again. I set one of those plastic snap mouse traps under the dishwasher with peanut butter on it. Checked it the next day, no peanut butter, but not tripped. So we tried again, same thing. Went to TSC for some chicken stuff and got some of the old fashioned mouse traps, the wood ones w/the giant spring, which are scary and almost guaranteed to trip at the slightest touch. Put peanut butter on them. Within an hour last night, I checked again, they somehow ate it off w/out tripping it! Put more, they did it again in another hour!! So we're thinking we have the craftiest mouse/mice on earth here and it/they are laughing at us stupid humans. So we said, alright, that's it. Put a huge glob of peanut butter on both traps, put them back, and went to bed. About 630 I was laying in bed & heard them both trip. I ran out there to check, and the one trap was peanut butter-less, and tripped, and the other had finally caught the mouse! YAY! BF thinks theres another one, but we'll see...

 

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been having one of those weeks......    Almost to the point of going and getting another factory job, bad back and wrist be danged, just to get my independence back.  I miss being able to wake up to a clean and quiet house, and being able to plan ahead.



Clean houses are overrated.  On the other hand, people should treat each other nicely, cause that makes life worth living.

 

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 sarah92480 View Post  So we're thinking we have the craftiest mouse/mice on earth here and it/they are laughing at us stupid humans.

I laugh, but it's true that some mice are super smart. I've been laughed at by at least 2 seperate mice, one who ate all my halloween candy, unwrapping it piece by piece very carefully, and putting the wrappers back in the bowl. I was convinced DH had done it, but later that week we followed a cocoa trail down the hall to a hole, where he couldn't fit the can in. In that same trailer, they also used to not only set off the traps before eating the goodies, but they actually TOOK the traps back into the wall with them! Sometimes we could retrieve them, somethimes not. I wonder how many of them are hidden in that wall anyway? I get this picture of a bunch of mice sitting around studying them, telling each other all about it.

Confirmed chicken hugger  :D

 

"You can't wait for your circumstances to change to find joy; you have to seek joy first, and that gives you the strength to change your circumstances." Quote, Bonnie St. John

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/fuzzys-notes

Confirmed chicken hugger  :D

 

"You can't wait for your circumstances to change to find joy; you have to seek joy first, and that gives you the strength to change your circumstances." Quote, Bonnie St. John

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/fuzzys-notes

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