***OKIES in the BYC III ***

for those of you going to shawnee, here are the last couple of years of POOPS shirts.

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We scavengered some out of old garage sale lamps I had grand plans of redoing, but am deciding to cut my "hobbies" to just the ones I really want to do so redoing lamps didn't make the cut. (though the ones I've done for the house I really like)
 
I have a couple that weren't picked up at the last POOPS, I would have to look to see what sizes they are, outside of that you will have to plan to be at the next one.
 
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We scavengered some out of old garage sale lamps I had grand plans of redoing, but am deciding to cut my "hobbies" to just the ones I really want to do so redoing lamps didn't make the cut. (though the ones I've done for the house I really like)

I seem to have that same problem, too many things I want to do & not enough time!
 
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Check the sizes! I would love to have one. I would like to attend next POOPS event when it is decided when and where.

1-pink 2X
1-Maroon 3x
 
I will take the pink 2x. Little large but what the heck! I like um big. I will try and find you at the show, how much? And I just looked at your BYC page. Where in Muskogee?
 
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I don't know about cooking duck, but I had a Mallard for about 5 years. She was super easy to raise. I fed her laying pellets and sometimes leftovers. She lived in a doghouse in a fenced area in my backyard and layed big pretty green eggs that were delicious. I had a kiddy pool for her sometimes, but it was a pain to clean and she seemed just as happy without it. A friend of mine had a pond and duck sat for me and the duck was too scared to go in the pond.
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I just cook oatmeal for myself plus alot more and put a cup or so in a bowl for each pen. By the time I get out there and garnish it with black sunflower seeds, or corn or what ever, it is cool enough for them to eat. I also give them plain yogurt with this and that. If one seems weak or what ever I make a bowl of yogurt a little honey. I learned that from Artsyrobin. I learned about pumpkin from Muesky, hot peppers too - for worming plus they seem to just like both. I may try scrabbled eggs sometime. I like to see what they like.
I'm not the only one at this house that spoils them- my DH buys them dried mealworms and wants to raise fresh ones. (You should see how rotten our dog and cats are - we have no kids) The chickens more than make up for it in eggs, entertainment and relaxation, not to forget the friends we have made thru them.
Your daughter sounds like a very creative girl, what fun!
 

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