Thankful Thursday. Thirsty Three Times Think Thickish

Partying for Thanksgiving like normal?

  • Yes

    Votes: 19 25.0%
  • No

    Votes: 35 46.1%
  • Thinking about it

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • Small party

    Votes: 12 15.8%
  • With rum

    Votes: 8 10.5%

  • Total voters
    76
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@NanaKat
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We moved over here.
Thank you.
Been a busy week....but a lot for which to be thankful.
Heart monitor....again. Prepping chickens for a show.

Some lunatic set fire to our pasture on the west gravel road while winds were reaching gusts of 50 miles per hour.
Winds were blowing the flames toward our rent house and one of our stock piles of round bales of hay.
We were in Shawnee 20 minutes away when a neighbor called us. Another neighbor drove his feed truck to the nearest pasture of cows and led the cows to a pasture further from the fire.
Fortunately 3 local/surrounding fire departments with pumper trucks responded and were able to squelch the fire and stayed a while to put out hotspots in the wooded areas.
We lost about 30 acres of winter grazing.
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Silver lining...won't have to mow under the many pecan trees in order to pick up the pecans. Just need to use a rake. The nuts are falling now.
 
Thank you.
Been a busy week....but a lot for which to be thankful.
Heart monitor....again. Prepping chickens for a show.

Some lunatic set fire to our pasture on the west gravel road while winds were reaching gusts of 50 miles per hour.
Winds were blowing the flames toward our rent house and one of our stock piles of round bales of hay.
We were in Shawnee 20 minutes away when a neighbor called us. Another neighbor drove his feed truck to the nearest pasture of cows and led the cows to a pasture further from the fire.
Fortunately 3 local/surrounding fire departments with pumper trucks responded and were able to squelch the fire and stayed a while to put out hotspots in the wooded areas.
We lost about 30 acres of winter grazing.
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Silver lining...won't have to mow under the many pecan trees in order to pick up the pecans. Just need to use a rake. The nuts are falling now.
Ridiculous! Do you know who did this?
 
Thank you.
Been a busy week....but a lot for which to be thankful.
Heart monitor....again. Prepping chickens for a show.

Some lunatic set fire to our pasture on the west gravel road while winds were reaching gusts of 50 miles per hour.
Winds were blowing the flames toward our rent house and one of our stock piles of round bales of hay.
We were in Shawnee 20 minutes away when a neighbor called us. Another neighbor drove his feed truck to the nearest pasture of cows and led the cows to a pasture further from the fire.
Fortunately 3 local/surrounding fire departments with pumper trucks responded and were able to squelch the fire and stayed a while to put out hotspots in the wooded areas.
We lost about 30 acres of winter grazing.
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Silver lining...won't have to mow under the many pecan trees in order to pick up the pecans. Just need to use a rake. The nuts are falling now.
HOLY SHIZZLE STICKS!

Oh my goodness Nan.
 
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