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I know that many people just get busy, and don't check in sometimes. Alot of the folks are also active on the Colorado Chickens FB group.

For me, I go through periods where there doesn't seem to be much to contribute. That and the time available to browse on the internet. (I''m at work...waiting for an appointment) This time of year for me with the chickens is slow. They are growing, laying and we're getting ready to process at the end of next month. Volleyball season is in full swing with my youngest and lots of time goes in support of her.

There have been many who have just dropped off. I still see Mo reading up occasionally, but very seldom does he post any more.
 
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The Big R feed frenzy......
 
Very nice! Thank you, Nurse-Mel!

I have a TON of green tomatoes. Everything was just slow to mature this year. Using some of these ideas, maybe I'll get some ripe tomatoes, yet!

Welcome, by the way. (I've been offline for a while.)

Good luck. So far I have had the best success with clipping the branch and then laying it out on the porchIt usually takes just a few days before they ripen.
 

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