Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Troyer, how did you manage to stack that up so high? I bet you have some Korean workers there, I bet, lol
That was one of the things I saw in every highway while in Korea. They know how to efficiently pack a truck and they drive like crazy with only inches from other vehicles. Amazing as well as scary.
I did it all by myself. I grew up on a farm and stacked hundreds of hay bales.
 
I did it all by myself. I grew up on a farm and stacked hundreds of hay bales.
:highfive: Are they strapped to truck at all?

death anniversaries are still sad, our daughter will be gone 9 yrs Feb. 19th.
Indeed , they bring back all the other deaths too.
My son will be 10 years gone in June.
:hugs to you both.
 
I am SOOO ready to get outside and into the garden! I really, truly want to go turn my compost pile, but it's frozen solid. I want to spread mulch and wood chips, but the gardens are covered with snow.

In better news, my third hen, Little, seems to be back to laying. :)
 
Raz, Meijer has block beef suet, the real deal, for sale in the meat section, packed in about 1 lb packages. Pileated woodpeckers by far prefer actual suet fat to any suet block.

I live in some dense woods, and have many woodpeckers including several pairs of pileated. I love it when they bring their babies in the summer, they are so fun to watch.
 
Raz, Meijer has block beef suet, the real deal, for sale in the meat section, packed in about 1 lb packages. Pileated woodpeckers by far prefer actual suet fat to any suet block.

I live in some dense woods, and have many woodpeckers including several pairs of pileated. I love it when they bring their babies in the summer, they are so fun to watch.
Unfortunately not at my store..
 

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