Wow! Lots of activities on here! Busy springtime....
Sapphire-That sounds like something I would do. Fortunately, I've got a guy who never complains about taking care of my "projects."
Danz-You really should talk to my DH. He just finished signing up for his Medicare/Medigap/Prescription coverage. He has spent HOURS plowing through all the stuff. He now has it set up so that it is going to cost him MUCH less and will have WAY better coverage than before.
Hawkeye-CUTE little chick at the "ugly" stage. It reminds me of some of these younger kids with their "radical" hairdoos.
I don't know the secret to Colorado blue spruce. I know they do not do well in the majority of Kansas. Mine is still in the pot the guy brought it in. Our weather here is just not like it is in the Colorado mountains. Be sure to check out the "recommended tree list" for Wichita. That will have suggestions you probably never thought of.
HEChicken-I hope you find just the place you can love in the country. When we found this place we knew right away it was what we wanted.... the ground but not the house.... it was uninhabitable. It's been a TON of work, worse than starting from scratch because we had to clean up all the mess that had been left by the previous owners, and it was over 100 loads in my gator, plus stuff that was bulldozed and burned. I spent months cleaning it up. Now it looks like we may have to move in the next year, and although I am not against the idea, I do hate leaving a place we have put so much of ourselves into.
Karen-Don't feel bad about the cottonwoods. One of my houses in Salina had a ton of them and the place at Solomon was absolutely loaded with them. They are, however, a native Kansas tree, and so many species of birds rely on the cotton for their nests, etc. I always loved listening to the rustle of their leaves. It is so gentle and relaxing. Of course there was always the "clean out the air conditioner" thing but the worst part for me was cleaning up after a storm. They are so weak and brittle they always lost limbs in a storm.
Trish-Glad your were able to get your grandaughter's tooth fixed. Thankfully my kids never broke any permanent teeth, just the baby teeth.
Pikeman-We had tons of those little rodents when we moved in here. I think our barn cats are now taking care of the problem.
Sapphire-That sounds like something I would do. Fortunately, I've got a guy who never complains about taking care of my "projects."
Danz-You really should talk to my DH. He just finished signing up for his Medicare/Medigap/Prescription coverage. He has spent HOURS plowing through all the stuff. He now has it set up so that it is going to cost him MUCH less and will have WAY better coverage than before.
Hawkeye-CUTE little chick at the "ugly" stage. It reminds me of some of these younger kids with their "radical" hairdoos.

HEChicken-I hope you find just the place you can love in the country. When we found this place we knew right away it was what we wanted.... the ground but not the house.... it was uninhabitable. It's been a TON of work, worse than starting from scratch because we had to clean up all the mess that had been left by the previous owners, and it was over 100 loads in my gator, plus stuff that was bulldozed and burned. I spent months cleaning it up. Now it looks like we may have to move in the next year, and although I am not against the idea, I do hate leaving a place we have put so much of ourselves into.
Karen-Don't feel bad about the cottonwoods. One of my houses in Salina had a ton of them and the place at Solomon was absolutely loaded with them. They are, however, a native Kansas tree, and so many species of birds rely on the cotton for their nests, etc. I always loved listening to the rustle of their leaves. It is so gentle and relaxing. Of course there was always the "clean out the air conditioner" thing but the worst part for me was cleaning up after a storm. They are so weak and brittle they always lost limbs in a storm.
Trish-Glad your were able to get your grandaughter's tooth fixed. Thankfully my kids never broke any permanent teeth, just the baby teeth.
Pikeman-We had tons of those little rodents when we moved in here. I think our barn cats are now taking care of the problem.