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A pallet is a bed made up of blankets and pillows , " lay me a pallet on the floor" and max is a human

I expect there is much more to this story than what you've told us? Cuz you haven't said how old he is, why he's peeing on the floor, what the Doctor has to say, what all else is going on or being done about it.

I'll be praying for Max and those involved asking to good Lord to show them what to do and not to do.
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Morning,
I thought I bore you with some more pics of the last trip. It rained every night, but still had a good time.


Selfie - over looking waterfall - I'm on the left
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Abandoned ranger cabin - Fire tower

Trails

Trails

It's good being back. We have been picking carrots for a bit now to thin them out. I planted beans and more lettuce last week which are up. Tomatoes are picking up, we had a tomato salad last night. The plums should be ready in a few weeks.
Peach picking this weekend. Nothing like canned peaches in January.........
Enjoy your day
Kaj
 
Good morning chicken wranglers,
Q nice pic of the tootsies! The forest scenery was awesome also! I need to take the wife and kids on a trip soon or I will spend the rest of my life listening to the story about the summer with no vacation. I did get some more cows today a long horn bull that is now a no horn steer? and 2 angus heifers, I could not pass on the long horn @ 1.62 a # the angus girls went for 1.92 a #, but for the most part the cattle went at 2.25 to 2.50 a # on the hoof. Beef is through the roof right now. Hay prices are down after the drought last year all the rain this year has stabilized the rate .
All of my apples this year are tiny , could this be because of the drought last year? All of the wild plumbs in the trees are huge because of the rain so I figured that all the fruit should follow suit but not so. I shall half to check on the pares. You guys let me know about your fruit so I can ponder this some more thanks!
God Bless!
 
Our tomatoes are "dry" except for the cherries, the blueberries were normal, peach are small but it is just the beginning of the season. We paid about $4.65 hanging weigh for a 1/4 steer. What's everyone else paying/getting? The lamb was about the same, maybe a few cents more. How old are your trees Karl?
 
Our tomatoes are "dry" except for the cherries, the blueberries were normal, peach are small but it is just the beginning of the season. We paid about $4.65 hanging weigh for a 1/4 steer. What's everyone else paying/getting? The lamb was about the same, maybe a few cents more. How old are your trees Karl?
You guys would not want to visit a Finnish supermarket. Bought from a meat producer, a 30 pound set of mixed cuts would be 320 euros. Probably a bit cheaper if you bought half of a cow., or if you have connections. Steaks go for 20-60 euros per kilo in a supermarket. Minced beef is between 8 and 18 euros per kilo. Chicken breast is usually 6-12 euros, legs you can get for 2-3 euros, sometimes about 1 euro on sale. Pork, depending on the cut, 10-25 euros, minced pork is a bit cheaper than beef.
 
Morning,
I thought I bore you with some more pics of the last trip. It rained every night, but still had a good time.


Selfie - over looking waterfall - I'm on the left
lau.gif


Abandoned ranger cabin - Fire tower

Trails

Trails

It's good being back. We have been picking carrots for a bit now to thin them out. I planted beans and more lettuce last week which are up. Tomatoes are picking up, we had a tomato salad last night. The plums should be ready in a few weeks.
Peach picking this weekend. Nothing like canned peaches in January.........
Enjoy your day
Kaj

Well I'm not bored yet so you can post all you want.
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Only problem I have with getting away, is I never want to come back.
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I sometimes think all this technology that is supposed to make life better has made it more stressful.
 

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