Ok, I surrender!!! I tried to get thru all the pages i was behind but I just didn't make it.
Get a Clue I am so happy for your good report on the bloodwork! I totally understand. Got my fingers crossed on my own in a couple weeks.
On painting the inside of the coop I am totally in the yes column. I have several good reasons for it. First, I spray a good pesticide on the raw wood, let it dry and then paint with a good gloss water based paint. I should say I slather on the paint so I get a good bug proof seal. I use either semi or gloss because they stand up to scrubbing best. I always use a light color, usually off white to help lighten things up in our long winters. I use exterior because it's more durable and stands up to the temp fluctuations better (which ours can get pretty wild). I also sprinkle Sevin down on the floor before I laid the vinyl.
We've been having cold, blowing rain for the past two days. It was even a little flaky this morning. The growing season is definitely over for us. The trees are barely colored anymore except for the Tamaracks. They have hit that golden yellow glow I love so much. It's a definite roast beast day and the smells of the roasted veggies are filling the house so I better start setting the table!
I promise to get more caught up later.
Get a Clue I am so happy for your good report on the bloodwork! I totally understand. Got my fingers crossed on my own in a couple weeks.
On painting the inside of the coop I am totally in the yes column. I have several good reasons for it. First, I spray a good pesticide on the raw wood, let it dry and then paint with a good gloss water based paint. I should say I slather on the paint so I get a good bug proof seal. I use either semi or gloss because they stand up to scrubbing best. I always use a light color, usually off white to help lighten things up in our long winters. I use exterior because it's more durable and stands up to the temp fluctuations better (which ours can get pretty wild). I also sprinkle Sevin down on the floor before I laid the vinyl.
We've been having cold, blowing rain for the past two days. It was even a little flaky this morning. The growing season is definitely over for us. The trees are barely colored anymore except for the Tamaracks. They have hit that golden yellow glow I love so much. It's a definite roast beast day and the smells of the roasted veggies are filling the house so I better start setting the table!
I promise to get more caught up later.
and I got a great husband

sorry about your loss!
