That frog cracks me up still!
Great looking coop! SC, what kind of roofing do you use?
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I've never been much for saltwater, but that sounds like a dream trip. I hope your guide gets you into some nice ones. Think you can handle a Goliath Grouper?He's 76 and his health and strength are starting to decline. We go fishing every time I go down, but usually from a pier or from a rented boat in the Laguna Madre. This time we are going after tuna and dorado, with a good chance of shark, amberjack or kingfish. Unless the cool water pushes in, then we will be going after snapper and grouper.
I've never been much for saltwater, but that sounds like a dream trip. I hope your guide gets you into some nice ones. Think you can handle a Goliath Grouper?
For those that missed it on the "other" thread while this one was down, I found a dead chick in the coop this morning when I went to gather eggs. No signs of predator, no blood, no bugs, no trauma, just dead. I believe eggbound, but I'm still researching on that.
Today was hubby's birthday, so we decided to take a trail ride on the side by side, was gone for a few hours. Got back, did a head count and a chick is missing. Looked all over for her, no sign of her or anything anywhere! It was Floppy, his favorite chick. Waited till dark, she never came back.![]()
I'm so bummed. She was the sweetest chick of all. Thinking haybale or fox maybe got her.

He's 76 and his health and strength are starting to decline. We go fishing every time I go down, but usually from a pier or from a rented boat in the Laguna Madre. This time we are going after tuna and dorado, with a good chance of shark, amberjack or kingfish. Unless the cool water pushes in, then we will be going after snapper and grouper.
When my dad died in '06 he left me a little money. I bought a newer truck (which I've still got) with some of it, and took my son & his wife on a two day guided trip to Kentucky Lake after Crappie in April with some of it. I've never been so cold for so long in my life, but we caught fish; lots of 'em. The only guided trip I've ever been on.I'd like to try. But I'm really not going for trophy class, I want table fare and good fun.
For those that missed it on the "other" thread while this one was down, I found a dead chick in the coop this morning when I went to gather eggs. No signs of predator, no blood, no bugs, no trauma, just dead. I believe eggbound, but I'm still researching on that.
Today was hubby's birthday, so we decided to take a trail ride on the side by side, was gone for a few hours. Got back, did a head count and a chick is missing. Looked all over for her, no sign of her or anything anywhere! It was Floppy, his favorite chick. Waited till dark, she never came back.![]()
I'm so bummed. She was the sweetest chick of all. Thinking haybale or fox maybe got her.
Can't catch up now, my phone is about to die. On the ride home from the pediatric ER. My 10 month old gave me quite the scare today. Heart rate went sky high and he was having trouble breathing. Brought him into urgent care and they called an ambulance to take us down to NYC. But he's doing better, thank god. Heard the thread got deleted for a bit so hopefully I didn't miss to much. Fill you all in tomorrow.
Wow! I thought I had a bad day.
I lost 2 chickens in one day. And its hubby's birthday.![]()
x2welcome!!
Mid December. Gonna hit the blue water with my dad. I want to be sure to do so before it's too late.