grannys gone and done it

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amish here looked at me like I was nuts when I found out they milk their goats and toss it. I asked they why are they not drinking it ? they never heard of such a thing. LOL told them they would be much better off feeding that to the babies when they couldnt breast feed then cows milk. I dont think they believed me .
 
 
Well, im gonna let you all have at it... Im gonna watch Dr. Pol and wait for the DH to come home at some point in the night. Hope you all are safe and sound. Tell Granny that I missed her. See you all tomorrow. 

Oh, I love Dr. Pol!!  It would *almost* be worth moving up there just so he could be our vet, lol.

I like cross stitch.


Me too - haven't done it in forever (started because I found a gift I wanted to make someone when we had first moved out here to IN), but was just digging through my basket yesterday looking for a pair of scissors and thinking I needed to take it up again.
 


People that took Lily wanted to know who I got her from and said she had been beat.

Eh, I didn't get that read at all from being around her the other day - she's timid, yes, but so is my GSD and she reacts in a way that some folks could easily take to mean she was an abused dog but having had her from 8 weeks I can assure you she has never been beaten.  I think these days people jump to the "abused" back story all too easily.


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What's up they cancelled church due to the roads refreezing it's a balmy 26* here critters all fed and bedding replaced in the barn baby still sleeping she didn't like the snow at first but she really had a time in it yesterday
 
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What's up they cancelled church due to the roads refreezing it's a balmy 26* here critters all fed and bedding replaced in the barn baby still sleeping she didn't like the snow at first but she really had a time in it yesterday

Have church at home.
 
I was still in bed and heard noise on the roof, then the guineas started up. I figured a limb fell. I opened the window and they sounded like they were in the woods. I went to the back door and they sounded like they were right there. I went out and they were on the roof. I went to where they could see me (they were at tippy top of the peak) and they ran to the gutters and hollered at me. I called them but they just kept hollering. So I walked down closer to where they like to roost, and they ran along the roof and followed me. Then they passed me, up to another peak, and hollered a while before taking off and flying across the yard. They landed on the roof of the barn (on the other side of the new coop) and kept hollering.

This concludes another morning in the life of guineas.
 
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