Granny's gone and done it again

I was out late last night rounding up the older girlie goats, and saw a rat like tail stucking out behind a tree. Shone a light on it, and it was a young possum! So i grabbed it by the tail, and got rid of it. Just a good sized to creep in between welded wire fence in the chicken runs.
You gra-gra-grabbed it?! :th
 
I've heard that once it bursts if you don't make it in..it feels better? Kind of like cysts on an ovary. Painful while there until they burst. If not..horrible pain. One reason I had a Hys..
Yes, the pressure is released when it bursts, but causes damage to the ear drum.
 
The entire inside of the fridge is clean. Has not looked that good in years. I got the loft done, cleaned 2 brooders. Chicks going outside tonight. Started cleaning the stairs. Got the two Momma goats that were outside back into the barn.
My Easter chicks from McMurrays are huge and eating like pigs. I think they need to go into a coop, or get sold.
 
Tall is Bella, short and stout is Freddy. Apparently they are both slow growers so perhaps I can take them with me to college/university if they are still relatively small by then. View attachment 3518133View attachment 3518135
I’ve never understood why someone would gift a bouquet of flowers if they could gift an entire live plant. I would much rather have a live plant than a dead one made all pretty. It’s probably because live plants require at least some level of responsibility…still though, gifting live plants>gifting bouquets.
Depends .... after my late husband died, the LAST thing I wanted was a live plant ... something to take care of, something whose life depended on me. I could barely get myself out of bed in the morning, I did not want to be responsible for any living thing for a long time to come. I was burnt.
 

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