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Ryan you crack me up
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Thanks for the weather lesson (but it doesn't make me feel any better about the cold) I'm over having ice cube in the waterers EVERY morning and afternoon.

SUMMER where are you !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Hey thanks!!!! I'm ok admitting I have worms, so long as they are external and not physically on me. So yeah, I'm pretty stoked over the worm, worm babies and beetles. The beetles are running around like mad chewing up the greens and such... craziness. Possibly the most vial thing I've ever had in my house but I'll do this... I'll do it for my chooks.

BTW, my chooks came out of their coop for the first time in a week... they went back in. Next time I see them I fear they'll be translucent from lack of sun light and regressing to cave dwellers. So long as they give me eggs, i do not care.
 
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Oh I know... our trip out of town was perfectly timed for this last cold snap... I don't mind the winter, honestly, but temps that cold seem unreasonable. I really get nothing out of it and I'm someone who geeks out on the powers of Nature and such and I have to admit, negative temps do not impress me.

Looks like we're in for a nice week, though-- nothing terrible on the horizon yet!

As for water-- does it makes sense for you to get a heated waterer? I ask like that because something its easier not to bother with a cord etc. I personally use a small aquarium heater in my bucket (it has water nipples). I wasn't around to see if the nipples froze (ok, taking a moment here to appreciate the humor behind that phrase if not read in the proper context), but the bucket stays in a liquid state. I have it on a timer that cycles on/off every 30 mins. So far the plan is working. I imagine if the nipples froze solid and then thawed, they'd leak from being broken by the ice (pause again to appreciate the weirdness of this sentence).

Saw Earl this morning and he was hopping around being all chicken-y so I imagine he's fine. The hens, well...it's Gwen and Cora...they have almost no personality, which is why I miss my dearly departed Rosamond even more. Earl is my only character now and his antics are more pathetic than funny. LOL He's a roo, for sure, but he doesn't fulfill the typical rooster stereotype. I swear he is either genetically challenged or has bantam in him because he's so tiny!
 
Here's a cartoon I made for my blog... it's to show what happened to my chooks the first time they encountered serious Colorado winds!

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I would love to have a heated waterer but we've no electric in the barn. So.....waiting for that project. I think that's like........1 billion on the list
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I'm native to CO, lived her FOREVER
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I know I should feel lucky and I do. BUT, I'm pretty ready for a change after 46 years. But I don't foresee that happening. I would LOVE to go to the Carolinas or there abouts down there.
 
That picture is too funny. It gets so windy here on the Palmer Divide that the chooks have to be 'plucked' one at a time from the fence. Just like little tumbleweeds.
 
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Go for it... I mean its all what you make of it. I've lived all over the US and CO is definitely one of the best places, no doubt. The south is not always easy because the culture can be pretty different and not always in a good way. But most places are pleasant and friendly if not a little backwards at times, but who among us can say we're innocent in that respect! LOL For instance, some Colorado law is just weird to me... but then you go a few States over and they do things you'd never think the law would even bother with... but it's the people that make the difference. Coloradans are pretty good people-- and I mean in the grand scheme of things way... truly decent and loving and friendly-- not just keeping up appearances but living the values of being good people. Of course we always have a few bad apples! lol I grew up in Pennsylvania and still consider it home in some ways, but back East is very very different. People are still nice but community-wise, as a population, they are much less nice than folks around here. It's on a personal level instead of personal and community level, if that makes sense.

I'd live in NC, i think.... beautiful coastal State... SC is nice, too, especially Charleston! But if I had to choose, I'd stay west coast... Oregon most likely. CA is nice but they're on a level of weird I can't always manage. LOL (i.e. my sister... she's special. She's Californian.)

Flying home yesterday I got a very nice tour of our mountains-- we're so lucky to be a part of this State with those amazing behemoths! The Winter has decorated them well so far this year.
 
In my family we say there are four seasons in Colorado. They are summer, fall, winter, and second winter (that can last till June). If there is a spring it is like two weeks and sometimes it seems like it appears between the two winters just to taunt us.
 

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