Uffda, Didn’t you do something to hurt yourself last year also?Morning everyone
Day 2 on the job and I fell...scraped up my face and tweaked my knee. I'm getting too old for this work stuff!
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Uffda, Didn’t you do something to hurt yourself last year also?Morning everyone
Day 2 on the job and I fell...scraped up my face and tweaked my knee. I'm getting too old for this work stuff!
Uffda, Didn’t you do something to hurt yourself last year also?
I can understand the gator a bit more than the wagon. I ASSUME she's had more rides in the gator. She knows how to tell you what she wants!Yes, she put herself in there. She’s so funny sometimes. She loves the gator...she was waiting for hubby to get done with what he was doing so she could have a ride.
Home. Tired! Drove 650 miles today. Went to Newcastle for a Masonic Cornerstone ceremony, then turned around and drove straight back. Love you guys but I’m crashing !
Ouch!Morning everyone
Day 2 on the job and I fell...scraped up my face and tweaked my knee. I'm getting too old for this work stuff!
Morning everyone
Day 2 on the job and I fell...scraped up my face and tweaked my knee. I'm getting too old for this work stuff!
I would be cautious of a terrier too. they have a very strong prey drive and are known poultry eatersI'm rather proud of myself. DS told me he'd seen a rat down the back "and it wasn't in the trap"! I told him to stay away from it. Later I saw it so I grabbed a bit of wood and whacked it on the head. It was dozy from eating the poison which was good because I have terrible aim! It's body was as big as my foot!
I think I've talked DH into getting a whippet to be my ratter/rabbiter as we'll need one in the country (our poor country is overrun with both, plus we have stoats and other than hawks there's nothing to eat them). I'm not sure I could cope with a terrier but a sight hound knows how to blob out when it's not work time. We couldn't afford to register two dogs in Auckland. It's a third of the price for dog registration where we are looking at going!
How are the keets hatching Cap? Have you got buyers lined up for them?
Michelle, you are putting us to shame. We need to get stuck in and get this place painted. I've been sanding all the doorframes in preparation for painting as they are all new and needed filling.
Nice!One keet hatched, one pipping. Yes, two people wanting some. Plus i would like to keep some pied.
How old do quail need to be before no light is needed? They are under 60W right now. I forget, its been years!
Yep! We all could be related!Are you sure you aren't related to me? 'Cause I swear, you sound more like family all the time!
BB2K's Theater class presented their plays a couple of nights ago. Knowing that I wouldn't see her until after the performance, I sent her a text message - "fracture a femur . . or, y'know, whatever" (playing around with the ol' 'break a leg' theater standard). She texted back, "No femurs will be fractured, I hurt myself enough as it is. But I will try my best!" When I collected her at the end of the performance (which went well), I noticed she was limping a bit. Seems that, between the end of the school day and curtain time, she and some of her friends had been horsing around in the park near the school, and she'd had an encounter of the painful sort with a downed tree. Scraped and bruised her left knee, and gotten a couple of bruises on her right hip. I was like, "y'know, Kiddo, 'break a leg' is just a saying; you're not really meant to do it!"