grannys gone and done it

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Evening all, spent they day with hubby winterizing. First snow today, very cold winds. My face is wind burned

Thought about you today watching the weather channel. Get on in that toasty house! So many fond memories of St Ignace and Mackinaw. Pictures please?
Thank Mutt, I don't get up to the bridge very often anymore. It is very beautiful & I love the Upper Peninsula, but having a large garden, farm stand & the chickens doesn't allow us much time away anymore.
 
Quote: Wishing I would love to have a fireplace insert like yours. Hubby has talked about it these past couple years but it hasn't happened yet. Heating this house gets more expensive every year.

When we moved in to this house I had a new born and a 3 yr old. There was a huge free standing wood stove that was way to big and hot for the room and definitely not kid friendly. Hubs put the insert in and cut the metal back piece to cover the gap in the fireplace opening. I feel more secure with the fire. We didn't have gas growing up and I still don't trust it. When we lived in Pacifica (south of San Francisco) there was a massive gas explosion down the road that burnt up a whole neighborhood and killed people. We have gas in this house, but I'm a little paranoid.
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i actually didnt eat. Tom had 3 bowls and DS had 2 . i tasted it . it was good. enough for tomorrow. LOL I am glad you used the word grandma instead of granny. LOL
 
I had chicken. made sure it was a roo too. pearl, dont you have 3 children ?
She's off of here right now. I'm sending here to work again tomorrow lol. God I hope she don't read this. She has a boy10, and a girl 12. And I have a 19 year old son. We claim them all as our own. Why you need three more? Well take two silkies for all three :Lau.
 
Nope, Mutt will take the little ones. i can take the 19 yr old if he is handy with a hammer but if he is like his dad i dont know.....
 
very cool Her father taught for years and years in Mich. Last name was King. They lived in East Landsing.
King huh? My Grandma Kellogg taught 40 years in Livingston Co, just east of Lansing. My great Aunt was married to a Kernie King. I'm from Howell, we have an old Kellogg family cemetery I played in as a kid. When you get snowed in, have a look at Livingston Co Mi. Some sordid KKK history not connected to the Kelloggs though. Most of my fam is in Cohocta and Howell. Farmers. Corn and dairy.
 
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