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I liked the Croods. :thumbsup

My coop is a single car garage, we put the garage door up and built a screened wall with a walk in door. Thankfully it's such an old building that you can see through the roof boards and see metal. Air travels up the ribs. Decent enough ventilation. :clap

I wasn't sure if we'd want to keep chickens. Who was I kidding? My self apparently! :lol:

Hopefully :fl moving to a wooden seed grainery that's been sided with metal siding. Many mods are needed on it, ventilation...the main modification.:caf
I like the croods too...I seem to really appreciate the granny!!!lol
 
My coop is a single car garage, we put the garage door up and built a screened wall with a walk in door. Thankfully it's such an old building that you can see through the roof boards and see metal. Air travels up the ribs. Decent enough ventilation. :clap

I wasn't sure if we'd want to keep chickens. Who was I kidding? My self apparently! :lol:

Hopefully :fl moving to a wooden seed grainery that's been sided with metal siding. Many mods are needed on it, ventilation...the main modification.:caf
What a inventive use of space on both ideas and use
 
Here's what Maddy and I are cooking for dinner.
 

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Here's what Maddy and I are cooking for dinner.

Can we come to your house for dinner?

Late good morning to everyone. We spent the day at the dermatologists today where they removed a cancerous lesion from my husband's face. It isn't his first time at the rodeo. But unfortunately each time he goes, it means four or five biopsies and then trips back for MOHS surgeries, chemical burns, excisions and then he gets to do it over again every three months.

We were the generation where we went outside to play when we got home from school no matter how hot or how cold it was outside. We spent hours at the local swimming pool or beach and didn't think anything of getting a blistering sun burn.

PLEASE! Remember your sunscreen. It isn't too late to protect your skin and it definitely isn't too late to protect the grandkids, nieces and nephews, either! Stay inside during peak sun hours and make sure that you 'know' your own skin and keep track of anything that looks even a little suspicious.

DH did fine. They actually let me watch which was interesting to see how a MOHS is done from start to finish. The doctor was able to get a clear report after the initial excision so he is stitched up and taking it easy for a few days. Until next week when he goes in for round 2......:hit
 
Can we come to your house for dinner?

Late good morning to everyone. We spent the day at the dermatologists today where they removed a cancerous lesion from my husband's face. It isn't his first time at the rodeo. But unfortunately each time he goes, it means four or five biopsies and then trips back for MOHS surgeries, chemical burns, excisions and then he gets to do it over again every three months.

We were the generation where we went outside to play when we got home from school no matter how hot or how cold it was outside. We spent hours at the local swimming pool or beach and didn't think anything of getting a blistering sun burn.

PLEASE! Remember your sunscreen. It isn't too late to protect your skin and it definitely isn't too late to protect the grandkids, nieces and nephews, either! Stay inside during peak sun hours and make sure that you 'know' your own skin and keep track of anything that looks even a little suspicious.

DH did fine. They actually let me watch which was interesting to see how a MOHS is done from start to finish. The doctor was able to get a clear report after the initial excision so he is stitched up and taking it easy for a few days. Until next week when he goes in for round 2......:hit
Hope your husband does well. I agree with the sunscreen. I'VE had many precancerous thingies frozen off my arms and scalp and still have smaller ones that I'LL eventually have taken off. I've noticed these smaller ones are growing bigger.
 

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