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only one more, lol

Hi, glad the chicks are doing better
Depends who you ask.
Currently he's little enough to stay in an extra coop I moved down to the garage. He'll be staying up at the barn though.
At last count he was 88.
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Awe!
Don't you dare!
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I should.
She is an odd little Duckling!
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3,274. But, some of them were un-birthdays to make him younger again.

@Jessimom You should really buy a Thunder Shirt for the dog.
Sorry about the chick.
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HAPPY 3,274 BELATED BIRTHDAYS CHAOS!
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Btw, Happy 4th of July a day late!
Oh, and a trivia question for you all that I would've asked yesterday if I was here ...... (Don't cheat and look it up!
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Which one of these men did not sign the Declaration of Independence?
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
Elbridge Gerry
Charles Carroll
 
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HAPPY 3,274 BELATED BIRTHDAYS CHAOS!
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Btw, Happy 4th of July a day late!
Oh, and a trivia question for you all that I would've asked yesterday if I was here ...... (Don't cheat and look it up!
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Which one of these men did not sign the Declaration of Independence?
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
Elbridge Gerry
Charles Carroll

Thanks. Thomas Jefferson.
 
Yes I know, 200 years old house? ONLY 200!? in Israel 200 old house is equal to a Byzantine house!
Nothing in the Americas can compare to the Old World of Europe, Asia and Africa.
The oldest thing in North America is a pyramid in Mexico that's from 800 BC. However, there's a plaza in Peru that's from 3500 BC. That's older than the pyramids of Egypt.
The oldest thing in the US is a pueblo in New Mexico from 750 AD.
If you look at that geography, what it tells me is that humans didn't first cross the Bearing Strait from Asia, but rather they crossed the Pacific from Polynesia and spread north. Aleuts and more southerly Indians may have come from Asia but I think that incursion was predated by peoples crossing the pacific into south America.

As for modern European style buildings, the oldest in the US are from the 1500s. Probably churches in Puerto Rico.
Some of the oldest buildings west of the Mississippi are in Santa Fe, New Mexico, California and St. Genevieve, MO.

Oldest buildings in New Orleans date to the 1790s. In St. Louis there are some from around 1810. Some in St. Gen' date to the 1780s.
My house was built in 1903 but our old log cabin up the road that was my grandfather's farm dates to the 1830s.
I believe it is the oldest building in north St. Louis county that still stands.

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lol that is why i said 'only' around here that is old, my town just celebrate 250 years recently

Not much really old stuff west of the Appalachians.
The site just south of the confluence of the Missouri and Missouri rivers selected as a trading post was established in 1764.
 
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