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Will this one be for housing a Silas flock, or for available expansion down the road, perhaps both?I was thinking today about the second hoop coop I am planning on building.
It would mainly be for Silas and gals not being bred. His flock would be the three Dominiques and probably Esther. She has yellow shanks.Will this one be for housing a Silas flock, or for available expansion down the road, perhaps both?
That is wonderful that you are getting eggs! Lovely photos of Ron, especially the sweet pet ones!
Happy to see your update. I wish I could give you a hug!The DME company still has not picked up their hospital bed.
Got my haircut, feel SO much better!
Paid the crematorium.
Stopped at TSC, bought chicken feed, bungees (for hoop coop), 5 gallon buckets (on sale!), and a couple toy horses for my younger granddaughter. She's like her "Gamma", she loves animals. She has plastic farm and wild animals living in her doll house along with her Calico Critters.
Stopped at a Christian ministry thrift store, found a working orbital sander, woo!
Had my Toyota Highlander inspected, and the oil changed. Asked my mechanic about the passenger side window not working. Told him about Ron, he commiserated as I have been taking my cars to his establishment for 24 years. Called me later, said the window would be about $350. Ouch. I told him to go ahead, I wanted it working.
When I picked up the SUV he said cash price was $380 for everything. That was way low, too low...inspection and oil change AND the window? I asked if he'd given me a discount and he said yes. GOD BLESS HIM!
Later the pastor of a church we attended years ago stopped by the house, with his wife and eldest granddaughter (17). I almost cried, it was a nice visit and we prayed together before they left. Those are the kind of people who truly demonstrate God's love.
When I finish my break I will finish sorting out Ron's clothes, seeing what is worth donating to second-hand stores and what just needs to be tossed.
One more day and I have to get back to work, it's been almost a month.
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Thank you for updating.The DME company still has not picked up their hospital bed.
Got my haircut, feel SO much better!
Paid the crematorium.
Stopped at TSC, bought chicken feed, bungees (for hoop coop), 5 gallon buckets (on sale!), and a couple toy horses for my younger granddaughter. She's like her "Gamma", she loves animals. She has plastic farm and wild animals living in her doll house along with her Calico Critters.
Stopped at a Christian ministry thrift store, found a working orbital sander, woo!
Had my Toyota Highlander inspected, and the oil changed. Asked my mechanic about the passenger side window not working. Told him about Ron, he commiserated as I have been taking my cars to his establishment for 24 years. Called me later, said the window would be about $350. Ouch. I told him to go ahead, I wanted it working.
When I picked up the SUV he said cash price was $380 for everything. That was way low, too low...inspection and oil change AND the window? I asked if he'd given me a discount and he said yes. GOD BLESS HIM!
Later the pastor of a church we attended years ago stopped by the house, with his wife and eldest granddaughter (17). I almost cried, it was a nice visit and we prayed together before they left. Those are the kind of people who truly demonstrate God's love.
When I finish my break I will finish sorting out Ron's clothes, seeing what is worth donating to second-hand stores and what just needs to be tossed.
One more day and I have to get back to work, it's been almost a month.
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Tough life...