I really like my Wellies. Decent layers (not prolific like Red Sex Links but that's fine with me) and so easy going. They forage well, handled our winter well (and you know what THAT'S been like) and the eggs are really dark brown and speckled - folks that buy eggs from me have even commented on them. I'd get more...if I was going to get more. My BO have never, ever been broody in the 3 years I've had them. But my Easter Egger went broody for the first time at 8 months, and she's been broody 3 more times since then! Guess she didn't read the book.
Teila, let's hope the "engine light" is nothing more than the gas cap not being sealed correctly. Yep, actually had that happen. It would come on every once in a while out of the blue, and putting the van on the diagnostic computer would reveal nothing wrong. Ken finally looked it up and others were saying that if the gas cap didn't seat just right, that pesky light would come on. He replaced the gas cap (there was a tiny, almost invisible nick in the thread) and it never did again for the rest of the 3 years we drove it.
Tam's doing better today, and I thank you all kindly for the shoulders! Not usually a down-in-the-dumps kind of person, but it hurts to see your kids in distress, especially if you are, um, a bit of a control freak. But she's had several people contact her with options, and one of the ladies is a good friend who used to work nights with her but moved to Seattle about a year after her husband died. She's calling Tam tomorrow after she talks to her realtor but the house she owns is free and clear, Tam's been there lots of times and has always liked the house, and Shannon may well let her buy it CFD, which is perfect. So pray hard!!! Funny twist? When Shannon moved, Tam bought the hutch, dining room set, and corner glass display shelf from her. Looks like it might be going right where it came from!
And Shannon said that if she had to, she'd put it in the contract that if Evan and Tam don't take this cruise, the deal's off! Gotta love good friends.
So Debby, how'd Big Foot do driving for the first time? Sorry, with that foot I can't think of something better to call him. I'm really dreading my imagination and his hernia surgery.
You guys all rock, do you know that????
Teila, let's hope the "engine light" is nothing more than the gas cap not being sealed correctly. Yep, actually had that happen. It would come on every once in a while out of the blue, and putting the van on the diagnostic computer would reveal nothing wrong. Ken finally looked it up and others were saying that if the gas cap didn't seat just right, that pesky light would come on. He replaced the gas cap (there was a tiny, almost invisible nick in the thread) and it never did again for the rest of the 3 years we drove it.
Tam's doing better today, and I thank you all kindly for the shoulders! Not usually a down-in-the-dumps kind of person, but it hurts to see your kids in distress, especially if you are, um, a bit of a control freak. But she's had several people contact her with options, and one of the ladies is a good friend who used to work nights with her but moved to Seattle about a year after her husband died. She's calling Tam tomorrow after she talks to her realtor but the house she owns is free and clear, Tam's been there lots of times and has always liked the house, and Shannon may well let her buy it CFD, which is perfect. So pray hard!!! Funny twist? When Shannon moved, Tam bought the hutch, dining room set, and corner glass display shelf from her. Looks like it might be going right where it came from!

So Debby, how'd Big Foot do driving for the first time? Sorry, with that foot I can't think of something better to call him. I'm really dreading my imagination and his hernia surgery.

You guys all rock, do you know that????
