They look for good!
Thanks the Son fills them I do the dough things are usually a joint effort here
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They look for good!
For us, yes. A bunch of farmers are still trying to recover.@AudieWarren is everything back to normal at your place since that storm?
Thanks the Son fills them I do the dough things are usually a joint effort here
For us, yes. A bunch of farmers are still trying to recover.
Passed a few pecan farms on the way to the aquarium. It's very humbling to see full grown trees laid over like dominos. There is a farm about an hour away that is the only large scale zero waste farm this side of the Mississippi(whiteoak pastures) They lost an incredible amount of livestock on top of building damage.That's a shame (about the farmers...good for you!). Lot of storms this year, they take so much time to recover from.
It is amazing what storms can do. Sadly they seem to be getting stronger and more commonPassed a few pecan farms on the way to the aquarium. It's very humbling to see full grown trees laid over like dominos. There is a farm about an hour away that is the only large scale zero waste farm this side of the Mississippi(whiteoak pastures) They lost an incredible amount of livestock on top of building damage.
They are. I could go all day talking about climate change and what we say humans should do or stop doing.It is amazing what storms can do. Sadly they seem to be getting stronger and more common
Passed a few pecan farms on the way to the aquarium. It's very humbling to see full grown trees laid over like dominos. There is a farm about an hour away that is the only large scale zero waste farm this side of the Mississippi(whiteoak pastures) They lost an incredible amount of livestock on top of building damage.