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post #21 of 974


Beautiful photos.  I was up at the lake just a few days ago and the lower and upper lake are full.  In one of those photos it shows how far down the lake was....ya, it is full now. I live in Omak and I can look North-West and see the clouds settle in over Conconully.....our joke is "It is raining in Conconully".

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Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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Proud member of: www.unitedorpingtonclub.com & www.seramacouncilofnorthamerica.com
Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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post #22 of 974

Anyone headed to the Clayton Farmers market Sunday?? I guess that are having small breed livestock. That means CHICKENS!! celebrate

post #23 of 974


***siiigh*** 
so nice.  Thanks for the pictures!  my ew fix for the morning!  wink

Chickielady~~no worries!  wink  not traitoring! lol!

thanks for the warm welcome guys!  smilesmile

Jen
Bearfoot Hollow
an accidental farm .. growing on purpose
http://bearfoothollow.blogspot.com/
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Jen
Bearfoot Hollow
an accidental farm .. growing on purpose
http://bearfoothollow.blogspot.com/
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post #24 of 974

my ew fix for the morning!


I've told my Wife many times once we get over Steven's Pass headed to our favorite places I start to feel so much better. I know exactly what you mean by that.

 "The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." 

G. K. Chesterton

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 "The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." 

G. K. Chesterton

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post #25 of 974

My inlaws live in Republic and I wish we could live over there, My dad lived in colville for many years as well....... does that count for me???? frow

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1 AMAZING Husband, 2 wonderful kiddos, 1 pekachu dog, 3 BR hens and a BR Roo, 1 NHR,  2 EE's, 1 BA, 1 RIR, 2 GLW, 1 Partridge Cochin, 1 Wheaten Maran, 1 BLRW and 4 new baby chicks!
www.thepapercakeboss.com
Doubt your doubts and Believe your beliefs!
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post #26 of 974

Anyone on here live near Buck Lake out of Winthrop? I want to go camping out there again this year! it would be cool to meet up with a few other people!

Not on here as much as I would love... and making people that use to like me not ughhh
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Not on here as much as I would love... and making people that use to like me not ughhh
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post #27 of 974

I'm not too far from there!

Rare Feathers Farm was founded in 2006 and is located just outside of Okanogan, Washington. We specialize in rare and critically endangered poultry.

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Rare Feathers Farm was founded in 2006 and is located just outside of Okanogan, Washington. We specialize in rare and critically endangered poultry.

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post #28 of 974

I'll join up!  I'm in Ellensburg smile

post #29 of 974
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Originally Posted by Jessica Rabbit 

Anyone on here live near Buck Lake out of Winthrop? I want to go camping out there again this year! it would be cool to meet up with a few other people!


Are you meaning the lake on Big Buck Ranch, up the Twisp River Rd?  There are a couple of lakes up there...I am not sure where Buck Lake is in Winthrop?  I grew up in Twisp. Graduated from Liberty Bell.  There is Perrigan lake, it has a state Park.

Proud member of: www.unitedorpingtonclub.com & www.seramacouncilofnorthamerica.com
Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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Proud member of: www.unitedorpingtonclub.com & www.seramacouncilofnorthamerica.com
Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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post #30 of 974
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Originally Posted by Chickaholic 

My inlaws live in Republic and I wish we could live over there, My dad lived in colville for many years as well....... does that count for me???? frow


Sure, you can be a EW by relation....lol

Gosh there are so many WW that come to EW, we should somehow meet...course every weekend this summer is tied up, for me, with kid sport events. .... I have no life.  Even the chickens have more fun than I get. tongue

Proud member of: www.unitedorpingtonclub.com & www.seramacouncilofnorthamerica.com
Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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Proud member of: www.unitedorpingtonclub.com & www.seramacouncilofnorthamerica.com
Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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