Surviving Minnesota!

Erli I hope I can! But they are pretty darn smart!




BC she is very timid still but has never bit s person and warms up to people pretty quick.
 
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This is a picture I took yesterday.


Still waiting for this pullet to start laying... she was acting yesterday so i am hoping today is the day
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The chicks are getting big and I am still waiting to find the NNs I will be taking for the market trio.
 
Massey is good. Would the box get in the way? Have you thought about heel weights or fluid in the tires.

I have weights the slip on the back of my Dad's old green tractor. But they get in the way a lot.
 
Hello Chickeners . . . .

Pretty birds ILL. Thats is a decent looking dog Holm. She looks sweet but do tell more. How old is she and what is she and why was she surrendered. I always like to read the whole story.

Expecting a swap on the new refrig we bought from Home Depot. A Whirlpool Top freezer for the basement. The previous refrig leaked. It was a hand-off refrig. We got rid of it when we purchased the new one. Problems with the new one and after jumping through the hoops that Home Depot designed for me, then finally insisting that they needed to do something about this product that THEY represented (no more - its Whirlpools problem and Whirlpool saying it is the delivery service problem) we finally got the exchange in place. So the DH upgraded the whole unit and that is what is being traded out. So just waiting for their arrival and then my yappers to quiet down.

Oh! One more thing. Like I said, this is a basement refrig. The space was 33" wide. That is not a difficult number to work with. Then there is a partition. When the DH choose to upgrade to a 36" wide refrig there suddenly was no issue taking down the partition and recreating that space. Hmmmph - amazing.
 
You chickeners make so many posts that I have forgotten what I was going to respond to by the time I get to the end !

Jerry, do you watch the Building Alaska show ? There is a young man in one segment who is building on Kodiac Island I believe. In any case he transported a saw rig by boat to his outpost sight. It is a bandsaw mill rig and seems much less intimidating than the circular saw rigs. The big circular saws make me nervous. Decades ago I had a custom sawyer come to my farm to turn logs into lumber. He was missing one arm as a result of a saw rig incident. He was lucky to be alive, as the accident happened up in the Gunflint Trail area in the 1940s. A long way to quality medical care.
 

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