Arizona Chickens

Just got home from Boswell Hospital...

Had to do a mental health power of Att.....

For a dear friend....

Makes me sad...
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If you remind me we'll get my BYC bumper sticker!

Dad is bringing his van in for service so we'll be taking my wife's SUV - It'll be cozy but no problem.

I'm not sure the Control Tower is going to approve of a BYC sticker on her vehicle...
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Aiming to be there at 8:30. Chickin (she lives in Gilbert) is meeting me at my house about 8 and then will ride with me. (Blue SUV Ford Escape-no painting on my windows...probably a BYC sign though in the window)

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For how long? I use mine pretty much everyday for feeding but if it's just to go to the vet you're welcome to it.
I have a soft sided crate, like a duffel bag style that you can borrow longer.
I also have a really nice nylon one that needs a hole fixed in the door but if you want to get it patched you can borrow it.
They are all small sized, for a papillon. The nylon one is the largest.
 
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One winter were went something like 2 months without the temperature ever getting above freezing, and most of that time the highs were in the teens. New snow is pretty, but old snow is just nasty (especially along the side of streets). One night I was on my way home from working the late shift (shift ended at midnight) and my car ran out of gas at the end of the Offutt runway. About a mile from the closest building. That was not fun. and it was LONG, LONG before cell phones were invented.

So wow SS you are also from Omaha, Ne. Lived their all my life from 1 years old to 1995 when my hubby and I moved to Glendale, AZ.
I hate Omaha! BUT GO HUSKERS!!

Nope, I am a native Texan; great grandparents on 3 sides immigrated there in covered wagons; one pulled by horses, one by oxen and one by ? A different variation has them moving there by train; they were definitely the latest to arrive in Texas; either 1892 or 1895 (my grandfather was either 3 months or 3 years old), and he was 8 during the 1900 hurricane. No idea when my maternal grandmother's family immigrated to Texas, but they might have been there pre-independence (from Mexico). I grew up in Dallas, went to Baylor where I joined ROTC and received my commission as an Air Force Officer upon graduation (actually the day before). My first assignment out of tech school was at Offutt, in Bellevue, NE, a suburb of Omaha. From Omaha I moved to Germany, where I met my husband. After there I left Active Duty, coming to Arizona, his home state. I've been here since 1982.
 

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