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Check your emails, K...
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the first thing I do when I get on line is check my emails . guess I'm going back to Lewisburg Sat. Ben has went to work with me for two days . My truck is a mess . we got home at 8 tonight . trying to decide if I'm going to take more chickens .
 
 

the first thing I do when I get on line is check my emails . guess I'm going back to Lewisburg Sat. Ben has went to work with me for two days . My truck is a mess . we got home at  8 tonight . trying to decide if I'm going to take more chickens .


Oh, dear... I'm sorry... :hugs

Just wanted to make sure you saw the pics I sent tonight... crappy ones, but those are what they posted... :/
 
Oh, dear... I'm sorry...
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Just wanted to make sure you saw the pics I sent tonight... crappy ones, but those are what they posted...
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not yet It hadn't come through when I got on . I'll look now need to get off anyhow got to lock down Ravyn eggs reckon they will be black ?
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thank you for sending the list . really trying to do to much. meeting the inspector tomorrow . pouring concrete Friday morning and baling hay Friday afternoon .
 
So funny. I spent many summers up at our families cabin in the San Bernardino mountains raking pine needles in prep for fire season. As an adult, we cleared around our cabin in Idyllwild for fire season, too. Never, ever heard anyone call it "pine straw". (Mix of Ponderosa pine, Jeffrey pine, Sugar pine, Coulter pine & Lodgepole pine needles.)

Its DH's birthday today. Had a nice relaxing day since it's been raining - a lot - for a change. Usually we'll get thunderstorms that blow in, dump rain, then blow out, but it's been raining pretty steadily since last night. We need it, so I'm definitely not complaining! Had a small lake for a while in front of the coop and in part of the run. Will have to figure out how to divert water away from there in the future.

Getting ready for vacation. Leaving Friday to go to Carlsbad caverns, then down to Fredriksburg in the hill country of Texas, then San Antonio to see the Riverwalk and the Alamo, then up to Lubbock to see relatives, then home. Lots of driving through areas we haven't really been before. (Texas). Should be fun! Will have the neighbor check on the chickens about halfway through to replenish the food if needed, and collect any eggs that might be in the nest box - but there won't be many, I'm sure. Had my first day in a long time with no eggs laid today!

So enough of my rambling - hope you all are having a good night!
 
Yep, you got it...
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I'm curious at what you priced those boys at too... ???





Now these 2 pullets I am happy with so far... 2nd looks lighter than she is, but happy with how they're looking... getting the size from their moms and type from their dad fairly well... and beards/muffs are better than their dad's...

Love these beauties!
I know... I'm partial to lavender...

Think I started with Watchers... loved the smart golden, lol... was happy when he continued with Odd... think he only did one other that had a sequel before... can't remember for sure, but mighta been River of Darkness???

Ugh, severe geek alert...
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As for the Calls... ummm... you might gotta fight WV and Ruby for 'em....
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Say! Thems my friends theyll share! And i will have black ducky eggs
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Right!
Me too, but not everybody... Almost, but not quite


Yep, I'll share!


not yet It hadn't come through when I got on . I'll look now need to get off anyhow got to lock down Ravyn eggs reckon they will be black ?
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thank you for sending the list . really trying to do to much. meeting the inspector tomorrow . pouring concrete Friday morning and baling hay Friday afternoon .

I think I stay busy, till I read all the stuff you do...


So funny. I spent many summers up at our families cabin in the San Bernardino mountains raking pine needles in prep for fire season. As an adult, we cleared around our cabin in Idyllwild for fire season, too. Never, ever heard anyone call it "pine straw". (Mix of Ponderosa pine, Jeffrey pine, Sugar pine, Coulter pine & Lodgepole pine needles.)

Its DH's birthday today. Had a nice relaxing day since it's been raining - a lot - for a change. Usually we'll get thunderstorms that blow in, dump rain, then blow out, but it's been raining pretty steadily since last night. We need it, so I'm definitely not complaining! Had a small lake for a while in front of the coop and in part of the run. Will have to figure out how to divert water away from there in the future.

Getting ready for vacation. Leaving Friday to go to Carlsbad caverns, then down to Fredriksburg in the hill country of Texas, then San Antonio to see the Riverwalk and the Alamo, then up to Lubbock to see relatives, then home. Lots of driving through areas we haven't really been before. (Texas). Should be fun! Will have the neighbor check on the chickens about halfway through to replenish the food if needed, and collect any eggs that might be in the nest box - but there won't be many, I'm sure. Had my first day in a long time with no eggs laid today!

So enough of my rambling - hope you all are having a good night!

Sounds like a lovely vacation. Hope you will share some pics. And I didn't know you got that much rain there.

Happy birthday to DH!
 
SC is just lacking qualities of an accomplished gentleman. ;)
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There probably hasn't been a day of my life that I haven't been reading some book since I was around 10 years old. I read everything James Clavelle wrote between the ages of 12 and 14. Shogun was 1200 pages. I have read everything by John Grisham and Robert Patterson. My kick for the last few years has been espionage books. I have never been a big fan of horror or science-fiction, but with my OCD, if I ever started Stephen King I would have to read them all in order, and you guys wouldn't hear from me for the next six or seven years
 
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There probably hasn't been a day of my life that I haven't been reading some book since I was around 10 years old. I read everything James Clavelle wrote between the ages of 12 and 14. Shogun was 1200 pages. I have read everything by John Grisham and Robert Patterson. My kick for the last few years has been espionage books. I have never been a big fan of horror or science-fiction, but with my OCD, if I ever started Stephen King I would have to read them all in order, and you guys wouldn't hear from me for the next six or seven years


Ha! I love Pattersons Cross books! I recently bought Along Came a Spider and Kiss The Girls on DVD :) and what reader Cant love Grisham? Amazing man, so much packed between the pgs! Green Mile is also in my Dvd collection these days... I also loved the Hinger Games, although i agree with the general concincious, they needed more story line, an less politics in the last book...

I would hate to loose you for all those yrs, but he might change your life if you decided to give it a go! I read Pet Semetary when i was in High School and wouldnt sleep in my bed that night, then wouldnt sleep without the closet light on for a week! Im not a scary girl but uh... Dreamcatcher is a book MADE for throwing you through loops... Ive read everything by him that i could ever get my hands on! including the Twin Tower Series, whos read them? I absolutly love how you get all the windows into his other works from them, and i think you SC would greatly appreciate how he constructs windows to past works all through the series. Amazing work...
 
Ha! I love Pattersons Cross books! I recently bought Along Came a Spider and Kiss The Girls on DVD :) and what reader Cant love Grisham? Amazing man, so much packed between the pgs! Green Mile is also in my Dvd collection these days... I also loved the Hinger Games, although i agree with the general concincious, they needed more story line, an less politics in the last book...

I would hate to loose you for all those yrs, but he might change your life if you decided to give it a go! I read Pet Semetary when i was in High School and wouldnt sleep in my bed that night, then wouldnt sleep without the closet light on for a week! Im not a scary girl but uh... Dreamcatcher is a book MADE for throwing you through loops... Ive read everything by him that i could ever get my hands on! including the Twin Tower Series, whos read them? I absolutly love how you get all the windows into his other works from them, and i think you SC would greatly appreciate how he constructs windows to past works all through the series. Amazing work...
I love Morgan Freeman, but he is not Alex Cross
I have been on a Vince Flynn series for over a year noe. Actually reading the whole Mitch Rapp series for the second time. He's a covert operator for the CIA going after terrorists. It has a strong right wing slant, but the books are great. It makes you watch the world news in a whole new light
 
Geez, yall are making me almost want to pick up a good book again. I haven't read one in years. Got on a kick of Patricia Cornwell a while back, guess I need to see what she has written lately.
 
Geez, yall are making me almost want to pick up a good book again.  I haven't read one in years.  Got on a kick of Patricia Cornwell a while back, guess I need to see what she has written lately.
I read every day. I love a good book. John Grisham's "Calico Joe" actually choked me up a little...
 
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