I think I found my way out of the rabbit hole.
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(I accidentally hit a nest, and there were guts and blood all over)
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I think I found my way out of the rabbit hole.
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oh that's terrible I feel sorry for you. I have thought of you a few times I just haven't had time to get on.I’m sorry if I tried to mutilate you last week with the other bunnies.
(I accidentally hit a nest, and there were guts and blood all over)
I am glad you did get down safely.
I truly understand trying to keep up with chores and then half the time you're walking through literally rivers of water running around your property or whatever because it's too much water. the ground has no possibility of absorbing anything more and it can't drain off fast enough. The ground is sopping and soaking wet and hasn't been dry since what late October early November?
we desperately need the reins to stop for a week and a half or so so the ground can dry out and they can actually harvest some hay with the freezing sring followed by drought last year in the floods this year we're in desperate need of hay. then hopefully the rains will come back occasionally so more can grow.
At least you are able to mow.I’m sorry if I tried to mutilate you last week with the other bunnies.
(I accidentally hit a nest, and there were guts and blood all over)
the hay would have to come from somewhere else cuz we can't even get in the fields around here. as to the kayakers you better be careful around here right now we've had so much rain is I pretty lots of me trees even more than normal with the flooding and there's lots of debris and unseen hazards right nowTrying to find a positive note, I bet the kayakers have been out in force on your area small streams.
We went a couple years when straw was almost impossible to find. Timothy hay is available.
Went to Thailand on honeymoon. It was great! Just a heads up that “Phuket” is not pronounced quite as it looks.....We will stay there almost 3 weeks, we will visit some nice places, will visit only in the south, Phuket, Kkrabi and some other nice places and we will stay in Bangkok for the last 3 days.
And I really want to visit the US, but it is very costly for 4 people, time will tell.
No kidding. the sun if we're lucky comes out for a few hours so the grass actually grows but then I get another deluge and you can't get out to mow. not that I like mowing anyway.At least you are able to mow.
Heavy rains bring kayakers out of the woodwork in the eastern Ozarks. The highways get jammed heading south from St. Louis. I've floated many of these streams in flood stage in my undecked open Old Towne Appalachian canoe. The Gasconade, Niangua, Marble Creek, Jacks Fork, St. Francois, Castor river and - wait for it, The Missouri river in flood stage for 340 miles. That was scary. That and going over the dam breach at Silver Mines on the St. Francois I gutted out thinking "I had to die sometime".No guts, no glory.
Time for mowing here is pretty close to being done. Unless you want to start a fire. However for the next week we are in high 80’s perfect for here. Last few days has been pushing 100.No kidding. the sun if we're lucky comes out for a few hours so the grass actually grows but then I get another deluge and you can't get out to mow. not that I like mowing anyway.