Been so busy
First Cherokee tomato was amazing, hands down heirlooms are best I eat them like a sliced apple. Grow from seeds my children planted
(thank you Lemon!) And a pullet egg from a chick hatched in March.
Had some issues at work, my manager delayed my pay- so many words-glad I'm on BYC lol so our anniversary get away was cancelled
Then at 11pm night before we were gifted a babysitter, a gift certificate for lunch and we escaped
An I told you so at me is in order..."August is jellyfish season..." I'm a tough broad. But when I was 22 I got nailed by a baracuda fish in the ankle in Florida wading in shallow blue water
had an anklet on and BAM, worked like a lure and I needed 70 stitches...so I have been a beach dweller since. Avoid the water above toes
this time hubby begs and I go a half mile out with him, wading through murky warm water we were having a blast tho - then it felt like I got shot in the foot! Noooooo! Then he hollered (he DOESN'T holler for pain-ever) and pulled a mass of slime off his shoulder and side
crap we both realized we got nailed by a nettle. Didn't even KNOW nettles were here in the gulf! I knew the fake jellyfish (no sting same body type without tentacles) were here but cmon, nettles were a california worry! It hurt for awhile but he was on after a couple hours. We still had a blast and enjoyed a few hours without children 
See the bunny?
First Cherokee tomato was amazing, hands down heirlooms are best I eat them like a sliced apple. Grow from seeds my children planted
(thank you Lemon!) And a pullet egg from a chick hatched in March.Had some issues at work, my manager delayed my pay- so many words-glad I'm on BYC lol so our anniversary get away was cancelled
Then at 11pm night before we were gifted a babysitter, a gift certificate for lunch and we escaped
An I told you so at me is in order..."August is jellyfish season..." I'm a tough broad. But when I was 22 I got nailed by a baracuda fish in the ankle in Florida wading in shallow blue water
had an anklet on and BAM, worked like a lure and I needed 70 stitches...so I have been a beach dweller since. Avoid the water above toes
this time hubby begs and I go a half mile out with him, wading through murky warm water we were having a blast tho - then it felt like I got shot in the foot! Noooooo! Then he hollered (he DOESN'T holler for pain-ever) and pulled a mass of slime off his shoulder and side
crap we both realized we got nailed by a nettle. Didn't even KNOW nettles were here in the gulf! I knew the fake jellyfish (no sting same body type without tentacles) were here but cmon, nettles were a california worry! It hurt for awhile but he was on after a couple hours. We still had a blast and enjoyed a few hours without children 
See the bunny?
I am coming to you all for advice once again. My hens will be 20 weeks tomorrow. I'm fairly certain a few of them are close to laying because their combs and wattles have grown and reddened noticeably in the past three weeks. So when should I put nest boxes in with them? Wait until they drop an egg or will putting them in now stimulate them to laying? My setup is not ideal so I have not put them in there yet bc I did not want them to start sleeping in them. They are wyandottes and I have also heard the opinion that they could possibly take longer than typical to start laying. Also should I start mixing in layer feed with their grower now? Thanks for any advice in advance!