INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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It's data like this that allowed me to create this chart. This chart show that at four weeks the three chicks are all within the normal weight range. Note that there are three line here that are below the one group. The blue one that ends at day 25 died from a yolk sack infection, the black one had a deformed neck and was euthanized, and the longer blue one was just behind a little, but did finally catch up.


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Morning Red. I'm trying to start a war, wanna join in?
That's not allowed on BYC.

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I'll be late to my own funeral!
Everyone says the same about me. I say I'm just not in a hurry to get anywhere. I was always the last to arrive at work and the last to go home at the end of the day. Some guys would get to work an hour or more early but would sneak out an hour early. I just never understood.

Ugh there is a hornet nest in my duck house
We have hornets but wasps are a bigger problem here.
We had literally thousands of wasps in the crawl space under the roof when we moved in. On warm winter days, they would always come into my son's room and the upstairs bathroom. He was stung frequently back then. Usually from stepping on them. It took us a while to figure out where they were coming from. They came out of the walls through the holes where the window sash chain comes out of the frame.
The house has a flat roof with just a small space between the roof rafters and ceiling joists. Originally there was no insulation and that space between the parapet walls was kept just warm enough to keep the wasps alive through winter and the colony grew year after year.

Gasoline and a match
Spectracide Wasp and Hornet killer is the best.
I keep a can on the front porch, on the back porch, and in the garage.

Probably not actually in NH, probably saddleback in rangley, me or jay peak in vt maybe
It's been awhile so I don't know what has changed in the last 12-15 years

I've never skied back east. I heard Saddleback was good. I've wanted to try Sugarloaf, Mt. Snow and Killington.
I heard Tremblant in Quebec is great.
I may never make it to places on my bucket list. I learned when I was in the Army in Germany.
When I got home I skied several areas in the Midwest (Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois and Missouri). Steamboat was my first trip to the Rockies. Since then I've skied the better part of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming. Austria, Switzerland, Germany and a little in Italy.
My 2 favorites are Sundance in Utah (small but steep and no crowds) and The Arlberg region of Austria (just enormous).
I have a million places on my bucket list that I doubt I'll ever have the money to see. Tops are Whistler in British Columbia, Banff and Lake Louise in Alberta, Portillo in Chile, Las Lenas and Bariloche in Argentina.
Then there are all the -You Went Where? places to ski. Andorra, Nevis Range in Scotland, Gulmarg in Kashmir India, Mount Ruapehu in New Zealand.
Guess what I'll be doing if I won the lottery. Too bad I don't play it.
Show me the steep.
 
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