Granny's gone and done it again

going to work on the rest of his room and shovel it out ??? :D :oops:
We bring ours in the house, too. Otherwise it is in the unattached well house. Does not make sense to tromp through the snow, down the steps and outside, wrestle the door open to the well house in a foot of snow, to get out the snow shovel! Better to start shoveling from the house, clear the steps and walkway before walking on it and tromping it down to ice.

I hate spell check. 🙄
 
We bring ours in the house, too. Otherwise it is in the unattached well house. Does not make sense to tromp through the snow, down the steps and outside, wrestle the door open to the well house in a foot of snow, to get out the snow shovel! Better to start shoveling from the house, clear the steps and walkway before walking on it and tromping it down to ice.

I hate spell check. 🙄
You explain things really well!
 
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We bring ours in the house, too. Otherwise it is in the unattached well house. Does not make sense to tromp through the snow, down the steps and outside, wrestle the door open to the well house in a foot of snow, to get out the snow shovel! Better to start shoveling from the house, clear the steps and walkway before walking on it and tromping it down to ice.

I hate spell check. 🙄
exactly
 
OH and I have been operating a motel with OUT a license for a month. So how the annual bill either didn't get here OR got lost here and I just realized thta I hadn't paid it today. One phone call and message left and then they called back and sent and email AND on my mother's grave the "check is in the mail"

Sure it is Twist.....

Did they add penalties to the license or did they forgive your lapse?

We just had the great state of Texas inform us that if any of our farm vehicles enter Texas they will seize them. All of this is because we did not pay them any IFTA money last year. Well considering they had the Farm's DOT information and the farm has not run a vehicle in or out of Texas ever......
 
Grey foxes prefer bushy/wooded areas, I thought. We are open fields here, agricultural land. Lots of farming and livestock. Nobody here has seen a fox, many who have been here for generations.

A neighbor of mine did mention a raccoon, but I live about 10 miles away from him. Raccoons are a greater possibility than foxes though.
The grey fox do like trees, but you might be surprised. I got a game cam recently. Got to put it up and see who shows.

My family has lived on the same property for 50 yrs. Never seen a mtn lion in all that time, but they are there. One with a tracking collar was 50 ft away from the house. No one ever saw it, but they did find the deer carcass in the creek. I'm just saying, you never know... and then a raccoon chews through the chicken wire and kills your favorite bird. :( Be prepared.
 

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