Granny's gone and done it again

They allowed a Canuck lol.

Back to work. Waiting for a call back from a marriage councellor I’ve had my eye on for a while. Found out some friends of ours also see her and says she’s awesome so...yep. Finally pulling the trigger.
Good luck. When we went i cried the whole time.
 
Back from PT, i told them i was done. So they gave me a diploma and exercises to do at home. Seriously, do they think people do those? I have enough work to get my work out. I need to go down there with my chainsaw and whack off some of that stump. Bbl.
 
Walked 2.25 miles this morning, showered, and went to the sale barn. Prices seemed low today. Got home and at least two chickens are missing. Sarah left her dog outside unattended for at least 6 hours (from the first time I saw her this morning til I got home). I don’t have proof it was her, but I don’t have proof it wasn’t.

I’m super upset. I know that my own dog is a chicken murderer, but it’s different when my dog kills my chickens. It’s not the same when she neglects her stray that she took in but doesn’t like, tosses her outside for 6+ hours, and doesn’t even say sorry. “She wouldn’t come in.” That’s a lie, because she was on Sarah’s porch when I called my dogs home (when the chickens were still safe in the coop).

The only thing that might clear her is that I can’t find bodies, just piles of feathers. So it could’ve been coyotes. Regardless, she needs to train her dog.
 
Walked 2.25 miles this morning, showered, and went to the sale barn. Prices seemed low today. Got home and at least two chickens are missing. Sarah left her dog outside unattended for at least 6 hours (from the first time I saw her this morning til I got home). I don’t have proof it was her, but I don’t have proof it wasn’t.

I’m super upset. I know that my own dog is a chicken murderer, but it’s different when my dog kills my chickens. It’s not the same when she neglects her stray that she took in but doesn’t like, tosses her outside for 6+ hours, and doesn’t even say sorry. “She wouldn’t come in.” That’s a lie, because she was on Sarah’s porch when I called my dogs home (when the chickens were still safe in the coop).

The only thing that might clear her is that I can’t find bodies, just piles of feathers. So it could’ve been coyotes. Regardless, she needs to train her dog.
Talk to her about it. Tell her she needs to step up and take care of her dog. Next time if you catch the dog going after anything call the dog catcher.
 
After my sleep in this morning and busting butt to get animal chores done I hopped in the shower and then slapped some war paint on. Left my hair wild, no use fixing it with the humidity.
Just now leaving Krogers, van says 90*! Just the short walk out has me sweating!
 
Talk to her about it. Tell her she needs to step up and take care of her dog. Next time if you catch the dog going after anything call the dog catcher.

No dog catchers out here. It’s the Wild West. I’ve told her already not to leave the dog outside unattended.
 
Walked 2.25 miles this morning, showered, and went to the sale barn. Prices seemed low today. Got home and at least two chickens are missing. Sarah left her dog outside unattended for at least 6 hours (from the first time I saw her this morning til I got home). I don’t have proof it was her, but I don’t have proof it wasn’t.

I’m super upset. I know that my own dog is a chicken murderer, but it’s different when my dog kills my chickens. It’s not the same when she neglects her stray that she took in but doesn’t like, tosses her outside for 6+ hours, and doesn’t even say sorry. “She wouldn’t come in.” That’s a lie, because she was on Sarah’s porch when I called my dogs home (when the chickens were still safe in the coop).

The only thing that might clear her is that I can’t find bodies, just piles of feathers. So it could’ve been coyotes. Regardless, she needs to train her dog.
So sorry for your loss.
 

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