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I don't have cable.

I have only regular channels and HBO.
Nat Geo Wild is available by streaming from a number of different services such as SlingTV and Hulu. Unfortunately they all seem to cost. I have seen Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet being aired on one of our local channels but can't remember which affiliate it was.
 
One time I made the mistake of getting locked in the chicken coop without my phone and that was an adventure.

Thankfully I think my mom was outside or something so I just kept shouting and banging on the wall till somebody heard me which wasn’t long thankfully. :lau

Idk what I would have done if nobody was home or even just not outside.

I’m ashamed to admit I have locked myself in the coop quite a few times. :lau :oops:

But usually I have my phone with me so I can call someone. But for whatever reason, this time I did not.

I’m also a lot more careful lately. :lau
My mower broke down the end of 2016... Neighbors noticed the grass was getting high the next June and came looking for me :lau
So it would be a long wait if something went wrong and I didn't have a phone
 
I don't have cable.

I have only regular channels and HBO.

Ahh okay. For some reason I thought you had Xfinity like me? Maybe that was someone else haha

Thanks.
That is pretty cool.

No problem! Found it when I was looking up the show and figured I’d share it :)

And it sure is!! :love

Nat Geo Wild is available by streaming from a number of different services such as SlingTV and Hulu. Unfortunately they all seem to cost. I have seen Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet being aired on one of our local channels but can't remember which affiliate it was.

There’s soooo many different streaming services now you could wind up paying as much or more as cable trying to get all of them! Which defeats the purpose of getting rid of cable :lau

My mower broke down the end of 2016... Neighbors noticed the grass was getting high the next June and came looking for me :lau
So it would be a long wait if something went wrong and I didn't have a phone

:lau OMG!!!
 
Lunch. :D

ETA whoops forgot the pictures LOL

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One time I made the mistake of getting locked in the chicken coop without my phone and that was an adventure.

Thankfully I think my mom was outside or something so I just kept shouting and banging on the wall till somebody heard me which wasn’t long thankfully. :lau

Idk what I would have done if nobody was home or even just not outside.

I’m ashamed to admit I have locked myself in the coop quite a few times. :lau :oops:

But usually I have my phone with me so I can call someone. But for whatever reason, this time I did not.

I’m also a lot more careful lately. :lau
I got locked in our shed (metal building with tiny Windows and a slip latch) the summer we first moved to the farm. Hot day, no water and no way out and no one at home.
Fortunately I found a pair of pliers and could finally remove the nuts from the two bolts securing the latch pin.
Hubby drilled two holes above the latch and rigged a wire release for the latch.
Only had to use it once in the 20 plus years we have been here.
 
:lau

Then I’m definitely not moving enough. :oops:

I’m more talking about the miles/distance though lol that’s far!

And I wasn’t that tired really it’s just I didn’t realize how far I had walked. It was also a lot of uphill walking haha

I normally move nowhere near that amount it’s just yesterday I was walking a friends dogs and took them separately so two walks and the one I took on a really long one haha

Normally it’s well under 5000 steps. :oops: often under 2000 :oops:
I strive to do a minimum of 14,000/day.
 
I got locked in our shed (metal building with tiny Windows and a slip latch) the summer we first moved to the farm. Hot day, no water and no way out and no one at home.
Fortunately I found a pair of pliers and could finally remove the nuts from the two bolts securing the latch pin.
Hubby drilled two holes above the latch and rigged a wire release for the latch.
Only had to use it once in the 20 plus years we have been here.

Oh wow that sounds awful!! Thankfully you found those pliers or it could have probably ended badly! Maybe I need to drill a release for this latch. :lau

Or just take it off and put a new latch on.

It’s a gate latch on top and on the bottom is a regular sliding one. Maybe put sliding ones on both the top and bottom haha
 

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