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Ahhhh! You had a HERD of Paso Finos??? I die of envy, I DIE, I tell you! Just scatter my ashes over my lilies, I'm DONE.Ahhhhhhhhhh the farm life, ain't it great? I used to cut, rake and bale hay when I had the herd of Paso's just to keep them fed. Also used lawnmower clippings in the garden for the exact same reason in spite of the neighbors making fun of me... One year my garden produced while there's didn't but I just stayed mum about it. GL with the new one.. What you trapping?
its an 05? Hmmm.. so is my van.
a herd of whaat??Ahhhh! You had a HERD of Paso Finos??? I die of envy, I DIE, I tell you! Just scatter my ashes over my lilies, I'm DONE.
As Tom Jones once said, it's not unusual, but generally those are late August temps.I figured it must have been Tom.Of course you are free to do what you want, but you are married, and I think it's wonderful that you are considerate of your spouse. He's a good guy... except when he's throwing food.
(Go get the tank quietly and switch it out for one of your smaller ones.)
sigh. I think it can be a really good experience, but challenging. Schedule and routine is everything. And try to make it fun. I have some science stuff you might be able to use... at least part way.
We are a bit less, but still too hot for me. Supposed to start cooling down on Monday... 85 or so. Yippee
Oh Pert. That doesn't sound good. Is it typical to get temps that high where you live?
Keep those spurs clipped! Is he young?
Ugh. It’s the back and forth that’s killing me too. I was ready last week. Then I thought I was ready this week. But she’s not.
Though now she’s completely flopped and will likely sleep most of the rest of the day.
a herd of whaat??