How does Glenn handle all that with a small staff?...
I can just hear me calling Glenn Drowns of Sand Hill and asking of his 100's of tomato varieties, "Hey Glenn...got any BROWN tomatoes shaped like chicken eggs?" Wink, wink, nudge, nudge!![]()
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Thank you for the way up, up, up photo of your raised beds (How was the air up thar, eh?)...have to see about digging out some of my photos on the raised garden beds I use to have too...have to scan them to post...see if I can do this before the Fall hits...bwa ha ha... I make my raised beds outta dirt...like it so much when I bought my tiller, I bought what they call the "furorow" attachment...big v shaped implement you drag behind that hills the earth up. I like to rotate crops and the pathways...dogs are allowed in the garden, but they must be decent about following along the pathways. Dogs are just part of gardening...to steal carrots, harvest the peas I plant on the outside fence...dog peas...very important to make allowances for garden dogs too. LMBO
YES, heard of the "Bridge Over the River Kwai" and even watched the movie...and what a great movie it was...worth watching again too sometime, eh?
So like who goes on holiday and helps out misfortunate elephants...yer family so ROCKS!![]()
Be glad the wife likes puppies...that maternal instinct...and not "let's have another BABY and see how old we can feel then"...bwa ha ha...puppies are good...puppies are good--thinking puppies are GOOD! LMBO
And....now I know where your daughter gets her beautiful looks and fun/sunny outlook on life. Look at the sunglasses, how the hair is tied up...yeh...now we know, eh?
Yer the Dad of the house... and while that saying goes, "If Momma's happy--everyone's happy..." It takes an awesome Dad to make sure that Momma can provide the setting so Momma CAN be happy. Looks good on you CC.
So well done DAD & keep those home fires burning, eh?![]()
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Yes, the all growed up family of flaked out dogs is my fav photo too!![]()
It's a DOG's life, we should be so lucky to be able to sleep 18 hours a day!
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta, Canada
The air was scary up there when it was windy. No outriggers on that old truck.
~~ "Bridge Over the River Kwai" was on TV about 2 weeks ago.
About a year after my son was born, my wife was holding a baby. She said, "maybe we should have one more". I said, "why don't we wait a couple years and think about it". She said, "If we don't do it now, we're not going to do it". I said, "I guess we're not going to do it".
She gets them from me of course. You would know that if I posted the Cardinal opening day picture of my son and I. I chose not to because of all the craters in this old timers face.
And mamma's not always happy. I tend to do things (including chickens) she isn't fond of.
If the toothless elephants were in the wild, they'd be dead now. But they worked most of their lives so they deserve a nice retirement of rice and squash smoothies.
My wife asks what her dog does all day. I said he sleeps. She doesn't understand because he sleeps all night too.
For the young and stupid thing, a doctor once told me that "there are old mushroom hunters and bold mushroom hunters, but there are no old, bold mushroom hunters".
That was after 24 hours of uncontrollable nausea, diarrhea and a stint in a coma when my heart rate was 180 and my blood pressure was zero over zero. They told my family and friends. He could die tonight, he could die tomorrow, but he's gonna die. A few hours later, I woke up and felt fine. Tough as nails. Young and stupid.
I like to follow nature. Give them a warm spot and lots of cool space. A settin' hen doesn't warm all the ambient air. She has a 100+ F spot under her where they spend the night and occasionally warm up there but otherwise, they're running around all day in ambient air regardless of age or temperature.Thank you! I'm enjoying them so much! Great! I honestly mentioned here about putting them on the porch so yall could tell the newbie that it was too soon, if it wasI thought it would be ok, they will still be in the brooder, with a lamp, and I'm going to put them so they can get afternoon sun, and shade off half of it so they can escape if they want to.![]()
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They aren't as fragile as most people think. The best rule of thumb is to watch their activity. If they huddle under the heat during the day, they're too cold. If they run all around, they're either just right or possibly too hot.