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Excellent! I wouldn't want Sir Terry Pratchett to let me down on these little details.
I am going to have to look the passage up now, though, and give you the gory details of how he does get the milk.
Actually, they were looking better today. I am hoping to be able to pick up the swab tomorrow, but it will probably be Friday before I can actually get it done because I have a feeling I would like another adult involved in this procedure, at least the first time I do it, lol.
I believe you were saying something about food beds? Wood ash is excellent to turn into your garden soil.
Juise - Gotcha! In that case it is pretty accurate. It's physically possible to milk a pig, but you're not going to run around saving infants with the practice. And especially not with wild pigs.
Excellent! I wouldn't want Sir Terry Pratchett to let me down on these little details.


The burn pit is nearly empty. I am going to take the leaf blower to it tomorrow and put on a mask, and blow the ashes out into the woods. I will make sure its not smoldering first. BUT, I figure it'll be a good place for it. Actually, I will take a few shovels full to the side of the house where they dust bathe. I thought I read some place that wood ash helps repel lice and mites. I like that. I could be wrong. Could be an old wives tail, but, hey... old wives sometimes know a thing or two.
I have 5 days till school break is over... Yes, I am counting down.
Juise, how are the girls doing today? Have anymore started showing symptoms?
Actually, they were looking better today. I am hoping to be able to pick up the swab tomorrow, but it will probably be Friday before I can actually get it done because I have a feeling I would like another adult involved in this procedure, at least the first time I do it, lol.
I believe you were saying something about food beds? Wood ash is excellent to turn into your garden soil.