Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

There -there.
Go get a power mower for the princess to
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My husband got me weed eater one year for my birthday, but he loved it more than I did.
 
The Princess actually wanted to buy me a riding mower last year, and I nixed that. I mow roughly 1 + acres with a Craftsman walk behind. 3 years old, not a thing done to it, and it started on the third pull this year. I also have a 10 year old Craftsman treated just as brutally for the 'rough' stuff. Not bad for $300 per. Last year on a July day DD and GD stopped by and caught me mowing the lawn. Daughter's comment, "What's wrong with this picture - my 74 year old father out here mowing lawn in 90 degree weather?" My comeback, "What's right about your 74 year old father still being able to be out here mowing lawn in 90 degree weather?"

She had to give me that one.
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We have a poodle crossed with an Australian shepherd. Stupid choice... Spouse loves dogs, and must always have one... Our last dog was a mastiff... Once old, he was mostly OK (as in motionless and not too much trouble), but this time around spouse wanted a more active dog that would play fetch with the kids. :rolleyes:

I kept screaming that the dog better never kill my chickens, whatever dog we got, better have zero pray drive. :rolleyes:


Blah.

I knew anything with poodle in it would be a stupid choice since poodles are known to be nippy.

Whatever... The dog of course DID kill several chickens before I trained it to stop.


I just hate dogs, most especially chicken eating and now goat chewing dogs. :tongue


For your next dog I recommend a sheltie if you've got the time and want to try one. They're very high energy and need a lot of training to keep their minds from being naughty but I absolutely adore mine(my pre-us dog) lol she has helped to raise wild baby bunnies, hamsters, mice, chicks(as in baby birds and chickens) kittens and adores human babies. She's also very very sensitive and even though she is strong enough to drag DH2B across the floor she also senses and changes her play and can play tug of war with a toddler. I'm not gun a lie I have put a lot of work into my dog. She's my baby girl and I've been offered ten grand for her BC of her temperament and training. Turned it down flat. If you're willing to work with the dog I highly recommend them. They're fluffy but she'd more seasonally than anything and they're small so theyre not overwhelming to guests and Molly can play fetch for hours and hours. She tries to give the chickens kisses instead of chasing them will whine if she doesn't get to see the chicks.

Yes I used to have a favorite spatula until my mom set it o. An electric stove burner that was on. .. Ah I don't think I'll ever replace it. Now I also have a favorite pan though and love the set we got. Ceramic from Walmart last year on black Friday. No way could we ever have afforded the set except for that.

You guys are killing me here... Oh keurig where art thou?!
 

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