Good morning Bob.
I was up most the night dadgum it. Today....it will be a tired day here. Gonna push through.
I am hoping you get to have a fantastic Friday.
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Good morning Bob.
I was up most the night dadgum it. Today....it will be a tired day here. Gonna push through.
I am hoping you get to have a fantastic Friday.
Good morning Henny, have a great day
Morning Bob, Henny.
Work is driving me bonkers. They are moving machines I work on between buildings and they have been having massive power issues in the new building. One of which messed up a massive download I was hoping to have run overnight.
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Good morning Ray, hoping it gets much better and you still have a great day.I really want to be done work before 7pm today. Looks like that isn't happening.Good morning Ray, hoping it gets much better and you still have a great day.
The locks only keep the "honest" ones honest. I have keyed alike locks on all the outbuildings here, but things have been stolen from the yard. While the house was vacant, before it closed. It was "clean-up" people that the RE agent knew.I would need 8 locks! And with bolt cutters or wire snips they could get in. I’ll definitely look for some locks. But holy crap 8 locks!
Crows do that, too. They are smart enough to roll an egg out, then beak a hole and eat it. They dropped the walnuts on the road by where we lived in Seattle, let the cars run over them and then eat the nuts. Every now and then one would get too greedy and be hit by the cars.I have an egg thief. I found a marked turkey egg outside of the poultry yard. It was under a tree the squirrels eat walnuts in. Had a marble size hole. I could see yolk and very little blood. 3 turkeys have nests in dog house in the yard. Assuming it was kicked out and a squirrel grabbed it.
I have not seen any crows since west Nile came through. But there's some 20 minutes south. I have blue jays but they don't seem to go in the poultry yard.Crows do that, too. They are smart enough to roll an egg out, then beak a hole and eat it. They dropped the walnuts on the road by where we lived in Seattle, let the cars run over them and then eat the nuts. Every now and then one would get too greedy and be hit by the cars.