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She's online as of one minute ago.Someone's phone musta burnt up
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She's online as of one minute ago.Someone's phone musta burnt up
A little bird emailed it to me.Ugh. Creepy. How’d you get this photo of me?
That's what I'm doing....still 15 pages behind...goal is to catch up tonight!Speed read.
Aussies need lots of brushing and grooming.I’ll take any kind!! Lol but I really think a Golden is the best fit. Or a Lab. I love both breeds. I also really love Aussies but I think they’re a bit much for me. But I probably won’t be able to get a dog for a while.![]()
Used to be 5' 4.5" ... now as I've aged I'm only 5' 4". I find a kitchen step ladder is very useful.Exactly. I’m an expert at scaling shelves and cabinets. Who needs tall people anyway?
A baby Turken! I loved my naked necks! They are a wonderful breed.25 shipped eggs. 19 from pullets. 6 pullet eggs made it to lockdown. Torn up box (very well packed so none were broken). Wonky air cells in most of them. They had a rough ride.
#1 popped last night and is a yellow! A very pretty yellow. Not energetic yet, but not a day old yet. Hope chicky feels better soon.
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#2 on the way. Today is day 21.
Wait till you see what I named him.That's what I'm doing....still 15 pages behind...goal is to catch up tonight!
Aussies need lots of brushing and grooming.
Used to be 5' 4.5" ... now as I've aged I'm only 5' 4". I find a kitchen step ladder is very useful.
A baby Turken! I loved my naked necks! They are a wonderful breed.
I'm having a bad hatch and you curse me with cockerels.Wait till you see what I named him.
I'm totally a machete gal! How did you know this? Man witch?So, totally random question, not related to anything on this thread, either future, present or past. What kind of knives do you prefer? The heavy Bowie knives or the more svelte razors? You strike me as the up front, machete-in-the-face kind of gal.
Worst vine swing incident was where the hatchet in my belt gouged my side on the landing. Lucky the edge was far enough forward, I only got skinned by the top. Landed flat on my keister. And the hatchet handle shoving the head into my ribs. The 1" tree that we cleared for the swing and left an 8" stump was a good 6" forward of my landing spot. Remember safety kids! Some experiences leave a mark. Some leave scars.
Were you a professional knife fighter?I have lots of scars. Some were actually created by knives.