Mahonri's 2nd Annual NYDHatch, watching them grow...

Nope. The whole thing is cast iron. It weighs, like, 10 pounds
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No, it isnt too scary. I only got a glance at it when I found it in the garage.
 
I just discovered the neglected greens in my fridge veggie drawer. When did I think I might use all that?? Was I PLANNING on letting it turn into chicken and sheep treats?? Luckily none are science projects, just suitable for bovine and gallus.

Extra Merry Christmas to my land-lady's 3 sheep and whichever of my many chickens forage with them!

...it's already starting to rain here again... darned meteorologists promised "afternoon!"
 
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Great price for a five bedroom since it originally sold for $325K but the infrastructure in Maricopa is HORRID.
The Police Department in Maricopa is completely corrupt...(I know someone there that they fired who is as honest as the day is long and was getting ready to whistle blow) one of the lib hacks that fired him has moved on now so that he can try and jump ahead of the charges he will be facing....

There are entire neighborhoods that are completely empty there. Bristol may not even have any neighbors. During the 2007 boom, homes were selling like hotcakes and then when gas prices went up, folks couldn't afford to make their house payments
 
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Yeah but aren't you going to move back up to Utah when you retire? Actually not a whole lot of snow left on the ground since the rain we had the other day. The chickens are taking advantage of the muddy ground. Poor things haven't been out of their pen for over a week because they don't like walking on snow. They were all at the gate yesterday begging to go out and I didn't have the heart to deny them. They were running around like chickens.
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Have no fear though, Mahonri, we will be getting more snow before the week is out.
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They probably had ARMs and that probably played into not being able to make house payments as well. Just wish the bankers could suffer like some of the people who were fooled and subsequently lost their homes. I know AZ and UT's housing markets are still suffering from the real estate collapse.
 

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