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Good morning, Cafe.
Thanks for the coffee, Shad. Sounds like things are getting exciting for three witches! I do hope pictures are coming soon to a Cafe near me...

We are taking a trip up to Penn Yan today for feed supplies. Not as sunny as I hoped but not raining either. It's always a beautiful drive and I am looking forward to it. The views of the countryside, vineyards and Seneca Lake are all so inviting and relaxing.

I hope everyone enjoys their Friday.
 
Morning Tonya, how are you today?
Pretty good! I really ran my tush off at work this week running the line, moving product and continuing my normal Engineering support tasks (which have been much less since the sale of the company). In general, I had a lot of fun. I love the extra physical activity. Really the only downside was insufficient caffeine infusions.

How about you, Sean? How are you feeling these days?
 
Pretty good! I really ran my tush off at work this week running the line, moving product and continuing my normal Engineering support tasks (which have been much less since the sale of the company). In general, I had a lot of fun. I love the extra physical activity. Really the only downside was insufficient caffeine infusions.

How about you, Sean? How are you feeling these days?
Really starting to feel my age! :lau long hours of work, doesn't help being on my feet for hours on end.
 
Morning Cafe, thanks for the coffee

Shad, congrats on the new chicks!

Dobie, have a good time with the drive today.

It was cold this morning, 36* when I got up, but is supposed to 70* later so that will help.
Thanks, Debby.

I keep getting these reminders that winter is around the corner... and I still only have one window out of 5 installed on my coop! I think when we get back from Penn Yan, I will hang the other front window at least.
I have the last three leaning up against the house on the deck where the afternoon sun bakes them. I'm trying to speed up the skinning over of the glazing putty so I can clean the glass and put a coat of paint on the exterior side with the putty before hanging them. I think we have a night in the thirties coming up next weekend end so I'll give it one more week and then they have to go up.
 
Thanks, Debby.

I keep getting these reminders that winter is around the corner... and I still only have one window out of 5 installed on my coop! I think when we get back from Penn Yan, I will hang the other front window at least.
I have the last three leaning up against the house on the deck where the afternoon sun bakes them. I'm trying to speed up the skinning over of the glazing putty so I can clean the glass and put a coat of paint on the exterior side with the putty before hanging them. I think we have a night in the thirties coming up next weekend end so I'll give it one more week and then they have to go up.

The chickens might appreciate windows :lol: Amazing how resilient they are.
 

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