calling any one from missouri

Our daughter in Portland, OR just put her house on the market today, and plans to move here to the farm! We are really glad to have her. She wants to do the back-to-the-land thing, and what better place. We had assumed we were moving to OR, but searched unsuccessfully for a suitable affordable place. And now that the coronavirus has put the brakes on our lives, this seems like a very good place to be, for all of us.
She'll probably sell it this weekend, realtor is booked solid w showings.
 
Our daughter in Portland, OR just put her house on the market today, and plans to move here to the farm! We are really glad to have her. She wants to do the back-to-the-land thing, and what better place. We had assumed we were moving to OR, but searched unsuccessfully for a suitable affordable place. And now that the coronavirus has put the brakes on our lives, this seems like a very good place to be, for all of us.
She'll probably sell it this weekend, realtor is booked solid w showings.

That's great!!
 
Our daughter in Portland, OR just put her house on the market today, and plans to move here to the farm! We are really glad to have her. She wants to do the back-to-the-land thing, and what better place. We had assumed we were moving to OR, but searched unsuccessfully for a suitable affordable place. And now that the coronavirus has put the brakes on our lives, this seems like a very good place to be, for all of us.
She'll probably sell it this weekend, realtor is booked solid w showings.

im so sorry to hear that Sue... now you’re stuck here with all the bugs!!!
🐜 🐛 🕷

I’m joking of course, I’m glad that it’s working out for everyone!
 
now you’re stuck here with all the bugs!!!
🐜 🐛 🕷
I like the bug smilies!
There is an upside to bug bites, just discovered this:
The more bites the better immunity. Exposure to the saliva of biting insects could later protect people against infection by insect-borne parasites. If the components of saliva that confer protection can be isolated, they could be used to boost the strength of future vaccines against malaria and other deadly diseases....
 
I like the bug smilies!
There is an upside to bug bites, just discovered this:
The more bites the better immunity. Exposure to the saliva of biting insects could later protect people against infection by insect-borne parasites. If the components of saliva that confer protection can be isolated, they could be used to boost the strength of future vaccines against malaria and other deadly diseases....

Well then I just upped my immunity...

I kneeled down to look at something and got a sweat bee sting behind the knee 😡

oh wait, that’s a sting not a bite, that probably didn’t help at all 🙄
 
Our daughter in Portland, OR just put her house on the market today, and plans to move here to the farm! We are really glad to have her. She wants to do the back-to-the-land thing, and what better place. We had assumed we were moving to OR, but searched unsuccessfully for a suitable affordable place. And now that the coronavirus has put the brakes on our lives, this seems like a very good place to be, for all of us.
She'll probably sell it this weekend, realtor is booked solid w showings.

That's awesome!

JT
 

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