BYC Café

I know I need to read the last 700+ posts
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, but that will take a while.
Scott

Not really - it's sort of like a soap opera - just pick up where you left off.
 
Morning! Blue sky and wind, 25 degrees. Got about 4 inches of snow. I was out at 3 AM checking on the girls and it was pretty in the moonlight, no wind.
The Good ole Hump Days are back! It is because we were holding our collective breath, waiting, and it is kinda hard to converse that way.
 
 
Good morning everyone.


Scott, there is no way to say this without it sounding funny. Humpday has not been the same in the café, since you were missing.

I laughed :)



Good Humpday Morning OFW :frow
I hope that your part of NE was missed by that weather.
Did you get your garden started yet?
How are the chicks doing?
I know I need to read the last 700+ posts :eek: , but that will take a while.
Scott

We seemed to miss most of the bad stuff by a hair. We havent even made it to the basement yet, though I was getting ready a couple days ago.
I lost most of my first batch of chicks, they got wet and cold, I tried to save them but ended up loosing them slowly through the week. I have a second batch growing now, they are nearly 2 weeks old and doing great. Jersey giants, red ranger, and some Dixie Rainbow. I also have a variety of chicks to add to my layers. So far so good.
I finally got the brush I had piled up in my garden burnt and now have a few things planted, cold hardy, I will get the rest in soon
 
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Morning! Blue sky and wind, 25 degrees. Got about 4 inches of snow. I was out at 3 AM checking on the girls and it was pretty in the moonlight, no wind.
The Good ole Hump Days are back! It is because we were holding our collective breath, waiting, and it is kinda hard to converse that way.

Good Humpday Morning Margie
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New snow, cold & crisp, almost quarter moon and, no wind, that had to have been real pretty.
How is the rest of your week looking?
Good luck with the little ones.
Scott
 
We seemed to miss most of the bad stuff by a hair. We havent even made it to the basement yet, though I was getting ready a couple days ago.
I lost most of my first batch of chicks, they got wet and cold, I tried to save them but ended up loosing them slowly through the week. I have a second batch growing now, they are nearly 2 weeks old and doing great. Jersey giants, red ranger, and some Dixie Rainbow. I also have a variety of chicks to add to my layers. So far so good.
I finally got the brush I had piled up in my garden burnt and now have a few things planted, cold hardy, I will get the rest in soon

Sorry to hear about 1st batch of chicks.
I have a pile to burn also, I'm behind in getting things planted, so many things chewing up my time (like BYC)
Scott
 
Glad this batch of chickies are doing well, OFW.

We've had pretty typical April weather around here - dry and rather breezy. The horses and I are enjoying the lack of mud in their paddocks. We had some splash-and-dash rumbling action last Friday that gave us about a half inch of precip, so nothing is too dry; I have nothing to complain about (for once!) I keep cringing at the nastiness some of the rest of you have dealt with recently - Margie's snowstorms are just astonishing.
 

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