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so the White was built in 1929 she is old but sturdy as the day is long I have built knife sheaths, belts, canvas top for my yard swings the flannel on the bottom shows her stitch just forward turn material go back to lock it in top photo a ragtime quilt I made for me on her
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I would also highly suggest one of these shoe brushes. I have another one at the farm that I hate. But this one at home is great because its flat. Stand on it on one foot, brush the other foot. Doesn't scoot out from under you that way. It's easy to hose out when it gets muddy/poopy buildup but the rain keeps it fairly well clear.
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Actually mine aren't extremely dirty right now either.
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cheap Wal-Mart fuzzy boots. Notice the zipper is all kinked up cause I'm too lazy to bend over and zip them up :gigand. . that how I end up with dirty duck poo water down my boot :rolleyes:
They are warm though. . the thing I hate is they pull your socks off when you take them off. :rantso annoying.
For summer it's crocs flip flops all the way . . easy to hose off and so comfy:)
 
I would also highly suggest one of these shoe brushes. I have another one at the farm that I hate. But this one at home is great because its flat. Stand on it on one foot, brush the other foot. Doesn't scoot out from under you that way. It's easy to hose out when it gets muddy/poopy buildup but the rain keeps it fairly well clear.
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We have a boot scraper outside also and keep two other hand metal brushes to use
 
I've kinda got one of those, its a concrete block just for poop scraping. Hubby has tried to steal it several times so I finally quickcreted it to the spot...fixed his theiving butt.;)
I would also highly suggest one of these shoe brushes. I have another one at the farm that I hate. But this one at home is great because its flat. Stand on it on one foot, brush the other foot. Doesn't scoot out from under you that way. It's easy to hose out when it gets muddy/poopy buildup but the rain keeps it fairly well clear.
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so the White was built in 1929 she is old but sturdy as the day is long I have built knife sheaths, belts, canvas top for my yard swings the flannel on the bottom shows her stitch just forward turn material go back to lock it in top photo a ragtime quilt I made for me on herView attachment 1286192 View attachment 1286183 View attachment 1286184 View attachment 1286185 View attachment 1286186
Wow! That's so neat! :love
I would also highly suggest one of these shoe brushes. I have another one at the farm that I hate. But this one at home is great because its flat. Stand on it on one foot, brush the other foot. Doesn't scoot out from under you that way. It's easy to hose out when it gets muddy/poopy buildup but the rain keeps it fairly well clear.
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Actually mine aren't extremely dirty right now either. View attachment 1286200 View attachment 1286201 cheap Wal-Mart fuzzy boots. Notice the zipper is all kinked up cause I'm too lazy to bend over and zip them up :gigand. . that how I end up with dirty duck poo water down my boot :rolleyes:
They are warm though. . the thing I hate is they pull your socks off when you take them off. :rantso annoying.
For summer it's crocs flip flops all the way . . easy to hose off and so comfy:)
So those are infamous duck poo water boots!!!:clap :yesss:
 

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