My front house tenant has a car that just broke down. She needs her car to get to work. If she loses her job, how is she gonna pay me rent?
1. I don’t like working on cars much anymore.
2. It’s 14 miles each way to her work, she works odd hours, and I do not extend my services as a taxi driver.
My situation as a “nice guy “, can only extend so far.
Rant over, but my worries are just starting.
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Update: tenants car is repaired, and she gets to work daily. (She owes some back rent, so I don’t see her too often, but that’s okay)
 
Dakota spilled the beans! I caught her laying her egg inside an old animal carrier out in the yard. I counted 24 eggs in there! Float test revealed only 6 didn’t float. Any ideas on what I should do with the ones that floated? :idunno ???
Bury them in the compost pile. If you don't have such a thing, you can bury them in the dirt next to a shrub or a tomato plant. (Hold your nose put them in the pot and smoosh them, then quickly cover, if putting in a pot with a tomato plant...and be sure they are buried! ...then cover the soil in pot with a few rocks so chick don't dig them up. If burying in the ground or compost...dig deep enough your chooks won't scratch them up out of their 'resting place'.

FYI: calcium is good for plants - needed for cell walls....and help tomatoes in particular not get 'blossom end rot'.

I'm a strong believer in reduce/reuses/recycle. However, if you aren't up for the composting/burying, then gently throw them in an old plastic grocery bag, knot the top, and place in trash. Don't want to to have to eggs-acuate your home due to rotten egg smell.
 

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