Have the bottom treated against salt. When a car has never experienced it and takes on a lot at once it rots out faster. (So I've been told)&
to those who need them.
Florence's rain is just hitting us here in NE Ohio. I work in a windowless office so I've no idea what's happening, besides rain.
I saw a post on fb about Wilmington being inaccessible..
https://myfox8.com/2018/09/16/there...ss-into-the-city-of-wilmington-officials-say/
Glad to hear everyone's doing ok. Hopefully power stays on where it is, and comes back on quickly for those w/o it.
I spent most of the weekend at my parent's so the chickens were able to be free most of the weekend (some toads/ frogs lost their lives this weekend, but others were saved). I tossed a bag of sand in the run. It's a very light layer, but I figure they'll work that into the mud over the next day and then I'll toss more out this weekend. I've got some work to do in the coop and run to get things ready for winter. More support for the cover and we need more roost space since *someones* can't use the other 3/4 of the roost and have to crowd on one spot. Toothless has figured out she can use the roost on the left side w/o being harassed. The other 3 are still huddling in the nesting boxes.
The person who said they wanted my boys never contacted me about getting them this weekend. Not sure if they still want them, but I'm not about to beg them to take them if they don't want them.
I found a car. It was pretty much a miracle that we found it. It's from Alabama and looks amazing. I'm really excited. We go pick it up tonight. I'm really happy I won't have to deal w/ a car payment or full coverage insurance. It needs a bit of work, but since it's not all rusted out it'll be worth it to fix it.
That's how all mine were too! I thought it was dark egg shells and crappy flash light.I was just about to ask how the eggs were doing. So exciting. I could barely see anything when my chick was growing. It was basically a spider web of veins, then all black, then a chick appeared. I cannot wait to see what you end up with.