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Oh that's right, I remember you guys talking about that the other day. I saw the biggest Bernese Mountain Dog Ive ever seen in my life a couple weeks ago. It's name was Bear, aptly named!! That guy had the biggest head. He was so cute.Nope, a HUGE St. Bernard. Biggest one I have ever seen !!!!
Taking second graders on the trails today at MBG. The weather report says that it should be warm, with drizzle and dense fog. That should be fun.
So often these kids are from the city and haven't experienced a woods, to see it in the sound dampening drizzle might help us see a few deer and turkey.
I don't personally have any nut trees, but I do know that walnut trees can grow around here; not sure what else. A lady I work with has a bunch of them and so did her mother, she always talks about picking up the nuts, cracking & drying them in her attic.Does anyone have any nut trees? I found some that work well in our zone but more practical experience would be best before I drop the money on them.
Wish me luck on real estate. I feel very defeated by our house search and the banks in general.
Hi All...I'm a newbie to Backyard Chickens....
Since you're talking about possible excess of eggs, I'd like to introduce myself!
I am a local Michigan artist who does pysanky eggs (Ukrainian Easter Eggs).
I am in the market for eggs....anything other than regular chicken eggs which I can get very easily from a local poultry lover.
Please check out my website at www.etsy.com/shop/goldeneggpysanky and see how beautiful pysanky can be!
Please PM me if you have extra eggs! Gail
What was I thinking? In the past five minutes the puppy has: attacked the laundry rack, tried to chew his way through the window, stole food literally out from under the nose of our dog whose mouth is as big as the puppy's whole body, humped DH's tennis shoes, played tug 'o war with my rug (my rug that is 10'x7'), played tug 'o war with the blinds on the sliding glass door, chewed on six chair legs and one mission style table, ran off with a flip flop, ran off with a paper grocery sak, tried to run off with the front door mat, annnnndd bit the Schnauzer's butt. These are only the things he's done in the past five minutes that required correction/redirection. The other 40% of his time is spent attacking/chewing on/playing with his actual toys and running full tilt around the house. It's like having a tiny, ball of black and white energizer bunny.
My boy's name is Oscar...last time we weighed him he was at about 175...and he's not fat.Oh that's right, I remember you guys talking about that the other day. I saw the biggest Bernese Mountain Dog Ive ever seen in my life a couple weeks ago. It's name was Bear, aptly named!! That guy had the biggest head. He was so cute.
LOL I can't stop laughing over that little part you wrote right there! BWHAHAHAHAHA!What was I thinking? humped DH's tennis shoes,
What was I thinking? In the past five minutes the puppy has: attacked the laundry rack, tried to chew his way through the window, stole food literally out from under the nose of our dog whose mouth is as big as the puppy's whole body, humped DH's tennis shoes, played tug 'o war with my rug (my rug that is 10'x7'), played tug 'o war with the blinds on the sliding glass door, chewed on six chair legs and one mission style table, ran off with a flip flop, ran off with a paper grocery sak, tried to run off with the front door mat, annnnndd bit the Schnauzer's butt. These are only the things he's done in the past five minutes that required correction/redirection. The other 40% of his time is spent attacking/chewing on/playing with his actual toys and running full tilt around the house. It's like having a tiny, ball of black and white energizer bunny.