This will hold the record of being my shortest post ever! All I did from Sunday till now is sleep, eat, waste time on BYC, organize books, and list said books on ebay. An exciting life, no? :fl
Sunset
Geese in the pond
The Virtues
Barbara
Thank you.
I've done it for twenty years now, but it's getting to the point I really do want to stop. It's difficult because I often do it without thinking. I will try to be more mindful of this!
I love ducks.
- They’re much easier to care for than chickens, less stressful, and so much cuter!
- When I had ducks, they’d free range during the day, and at night sleep in the coop with food and a little pond.
- I don’t have a favorite breed, but I like Saxonies and Silver Appleyards because...
I went to church.
I organized the books on the basement bookshelf and listed a quarter of them on ebay.
I will finish watching a livestream and go to bed.
What did I do from Wednesday till now? Oh, yes.
Thursday, I woke up late, and got to work later still. I didn't go down into the basement until two pm. Then I packed and sorted feverishly until evening. I organized the storage room for the fifth and last time. Then my dad came home and I went...
I cannot understand why people think someone's legs are pretty. That is the last thing I would look at on a person - like it wouldn't even cross my mind!
I’ve heard of townships, they’re in Michigan.
Take for example this code from Cresson Borough…can you have chickens, or not? If so, how many? (And this is all I could find on the subject):
I went to church.
I drove around the Maryland countryside with my mom.
I ate a Klondike ice cream sandwich for the first time 😳. It was way too sweet, but felt good on the wisdom tooth that pushed through this morning.
I collect
Postcards (have more than 200)
Magnets
Rosaries
Baseball caps
School readers 1890-1960
And I inherited my grandma’s collection of 100+ spoons.
Interesting article :)
I have a completely open-air coop too, and have been trying to find an efficient way to keep out bad weather. I really like your latch-and-rail idea. Thank you for sharing!