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You are truly blessed
I was out mowing the perimeter of the fields and fixing the electric fence. Two, yes TWO of the plastic anchor things broke. I knew I had a big problem when I was mowing along the fence and the top wire was really slack.Where is everyone?
Although a blistered back and burnt buns hurt too![]()
Tiny bottoms are easy to keep proteted from the sun, hardly takes any material at all!Tiny bottoms![]()
Oh, time to start planning.So...*shrug* still no sign of the monthly joy so...
How about the rest of us, can we be nosy too??Edit: P.S., granny, you're NOT nosy; I have a lot of respect for you, ask me anything you want, k?![]()
Hahahaha! My behind is definitely not small.Tiny bottoms are easy to keep proteted from the sun, hardly takes any material at all!
Especially if it is like mine. Backwards uphill is pretty much a non starter on anything but a minor grade. Backward with the blower on up ANY amount of hill is a no go. That is why I have to make a cul-de-sac in the pasture behind the barn after going downhill between the barns. The alpacas do seem to appreciate the area with less snow.I am having to go forward then backwards to chop it down. Not easy on hills.
I was out mowing the perimeter of the fields and fixing the electric fence. Two, yes TWO of the plastic anchor things broke. I knew I had a big problem when I was mowing along the fence and the top wire was really slack.
Tiny bottoms are easy to keep proteted from the sun, hardly takes any material at all!
Oh, time to start planning.
How about the rest of us, can we be nosy too??
Why did the chicken cross the road?