I've heard that ducks(I guess any age) should have a ramp leading to pool and one on the inside of pool to help them out.
I know they can fly from water, I've seen them do that on ponds out here.

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That's more when it's really cold. Their fuzz doesn't insulate them like feathers do, so they can get chilled easily.You have to be careful of drowning though because of the lack of oils at first right? I thought most people waited a few weeks?? But idk if that’s required.
But I do know you’re supposed to dry them off with a towel or blow dry or something right? Like completely?
Awesome!Almost there...
I thought she looked like you also.I have enjoyed so much watching your house blossom! From the time it was moved onto the property; looking out of the windows to see the snow, and now the rich, green grass; hearing the satisfaction in your voice as you take us on the tours - it’s been a joy to share all of it! I am really liking the dishwasher setup with so many cabinets above it, instead of small cabinets and empty air! I’d throw my microwave on that first deep shelf and free up so doggone much space in my poorly-laid-out mobile home kitchen!
One thing Ken and I both noticed as we got a look at your bathroom was your reflection in the mirror! Holy smokes! You look just like me - we could be sisters!!!
I've heard that ducks(I guess any age) should have a ramp leading to pool and one on the inside of pool to help them out.I know they can fly from water, I've seen them do that on ponds out here.
That's more when it's really cold. Their fuzz doesn't insulate them like feathers do, so they can get chilled easily.
The counter to the left of the stove is not a cabinet, just a front for the countertop. We moved the fridge today & it still looks awful. Even though we had the appliances before the house was even gutted, our contractor put the range hood in first. As it's a gas stove, we can't move the stove over. Grrrrr. I'm not a happy camper. Now I'll probably hire someone to move the range hood over so that I can move the stove.@The Farmers' Daughter
Loved your tour of the house... As a work flow person... I am always lookin at things... Even if you move that refrigerator flush with the door way.... How are you going to get into that lower cabinet by the Stove?
The work triangle is Optimal but Not necessary... So I look for instances where you have to retrace steps.
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Are you my mother?
Nope, not our @Blooie !Well, never let it be said that when Blooie goes out for a bit of an adventure she goes halfway.
Yep, another story for that book she's going to writeA cool story to tell for the ages.
Yet he died first! COULD be due to the fact that he was a lot older than Jim I suppose.Marlin never did the dangerous stuff.
First time you had something to REALLY grouse about!I already have it! Gimme my shotgun!
Katie got to see mooses, er meese, er moosi!It’s Photo Glut from Blooie Week!
And he now has a new found appreciation for you!His mouth fell open when I told him it happens every time we do this sort of thing.![]()
step by step.Almost there...
Um, yeah I would say so. She must be an overachiever.I think my broody has enough eggs now.
I always thought they needed a "runway" before they could take off but just the other day I watched a wild mallard take off from the pond behind the barn ... vertically. Harrier jump jet take off then horizontal flight.I know they can fly from water, I've seen them do that on ponds out here.
I had the same question. I don't see how it could ever fit even if the stove is moved to the left. Not my business of course Michelle but maybe a smaller fridge would be better. That thing looks huge. Maybe you could put it on casters and roll it out of the way when you need to get to the counter and then back when you want to use the doorwayHow are you going to get into that lower cabinet by the Stove?