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It's a huge brekky today! There's so much going on, I thought to share a photo. Ham, Mary's eggs and avo.
And I've been enjoying some tea I was given for Christmas. It's wonderful. Really big leaves.
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As I said, nothing better. I am hopeful mine can get there soon and not be so frantic when they get free range time. I am hopeful things will warm up enough that I can give them 3 to 4 hours of free range tomorrow.Isn't it lovely to see the hens doing the things that bring them joy![]()
I could never be disappointed. I just want to go along for the ride.I've never done anything like this before, so it's going to be a slow process Bob. Just telling you that up front so you're not disappointed later.
I need to play more today. I only got to 10 yesterday.I got my high score up to 20 last night!
It's not as easy as it looks. I have to say that score of 20 was 90% luck of the draw.I need to play more today. I only got to 10 yesterday.
I've heard from an old chum who wants to catch up this afternoon, so it seems likely it'll be next weekend before I get started.I could never be disappointed. I just want to go along for the ride.![]()
I think my highest score was 6.I got my high score up to 20 last night!
It's certainly easier if you get large gaps of hundreds of years between events. Did you know that Lauren Bacall was born the year before Angela Lansbury ?It's not as easy as it looks. I have to say that score of 20 was 90% luck of the draw.
I do now! And I shall keep that nugget tucked away so I'm ready when it pops upIt's certainly easier if you get large gaps of hundreds of years between events. Did you know that Lauren Bacall was born the year before Angela Lansbury ?
Tassie Devils are literally all bark and no bite! They come across as aggro as they scream at each other, but aren't really. They're solitary animals though and not territorial.They are not very big and I'm pretty sure they are people shy. I'm more concerned about Tasmanian Devils!