I had to go to bifocals: corrective for distance, clear for reading as I have to use a hand held device (phone sized but heavier) to do everything at work.HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Sheesh!
Can’t catch a breakneed to get some reading GLasses I guess
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I had to go to bifocals: corrective for distance, clear for reading as I have to use a hand held device (phone sized but heavier) to do everything at work.HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Sheesh!
Can’t catch a breakneed to get some reading GLasses I guess
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That stove is amazing. I imagine it will be wonderful to gather around this winter.I am so jealous of your stove! Looking awesome.
I swear the feathers keep growing year round. Trimmed her in July, before moult started.I thought that when I've looked at pictures of Thing. I just wish Gucci would quit growing new ones. I trimmed her really well the last time. It's frustrating that I have to keep doing it.
yeah that would be dangerousYea the horses are big enough they will attack the coyotes, but Lulu is blind in the dark and if she gets running she could run into something.
i would put a 2/3 strandsI might put a line of electric about 1’ off the ground, they should keep them outI love electric fencing.
okay byeOk well better get cracking 8:12am need to get feed…
arent they super niceNo new kitty pics, but stove is tempered and works wonderfully. View attachment 3254692Night temps down into the 30s (no freezing yet) is definitely a good thing for ending the wildfires. Also means the apples should be harvested/processed soon.
yes they are!That stove is amazing. I imagine it will be wonderful to gather around this winter.
It's been 2 years in process: a year to save for it, then 6-8 months to build it, followed by the rest of installation snafus.I am so jealous of your stove! Looking awesome.








It's Christmas!!!!!!!They can be very noisy! During the day you do not ever hear them, or see them (rarely).Me neither. I can see why @Ponypoor is up at night with those sounds. I'd be worried all the time.
And the icing on the cake: to clean out the ashes, flip a release, remove a panel inside it, sweep everything into the drawer in the base and take out the drawer. I'm now mulling where to put the ashes so the chickens can bath in them....probably one or more of the tires along the deck...That stove is amazing. I imagine it will be wonderful to gather around this winter.
You did it Bob!!!