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Jason, do you ever have bamboo to sell? We wanted to put in a "grove" as a quick fence line cover between us and the neighbors.

Deb

You're asking a nursery man if he ever has plants to sell?
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Yeah, I thought he might have starts or even rejects. I always visit the "hospital" section at our local nursery. A little TLC and you have a great plant.

Deb
 
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We just converted the Halloween Scarecrow into Santa Clause... :)
Silly but, Fun!

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This is not a great picture but, these are a few of my new babies... ;)
 
The weather forecast on weather.com says sunny by 1 PM!!! I'm sitting at my computer with one eye on the sky! I'm so excited about the possibility of sun!!!
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The power went out at my house this morning, right after the 5th chick hatched. I quickly attached the battery to the incubator and then went to the garage to round up the 19 3 week old chicks that were under the heat lamp. I put them into a rubber maid brooder. My 13 year old daughter held the flash light for me while I moved them. After a while she asked if this was going to end soon. It takes a bit of time to move 19 chicks!

They are now upstairs in the tub with an ecoglow connected to the battery back up too. I am going to check on them at lunch. It is a good thing that I have the Doomsday Prepper set up at my house!
 
Oh wow Ron. Hope the power comes back on soon!  Were you ever a boy scout? Always prepared!


I grew up living in the country 10 miles from town. We always had to fix things and keep them going since it took too much time to get to town. I was also in 4-H.

My former brother in law called all of us Ottman Scouts--we always had our pocket knife and chap stick with us!
 
I grew up living in the country 10 miles from town. We always had to fix things and keep them going since it took too much time to get to town. I was also in 4-H.
My former brother in law called all of us Ottman Scouts--we always had our pocket knife and chap stick with us!

That's exactly how I was raised. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst, and figure out a way around the unexpected.
 

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