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Jeanine is a sweet heart, and a long time friend
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I have 4 year old hens laying just fine right now. Both actual ameraucana and EEs. They will slow down come fall and not lay until spring if they keep following the same pattern of reduced egg production from age.
R.I.P our little ray of sunshine- Sadly my little Frizzle needed to be put down.My fiancée had a hard time with the thought as well, being she was such a great little social butterfly- but it was best she didn't suffer no more than what she had. It's not the same now knowing she won't be there to greet at the door. I shed my tears and know she's in a better place.
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All those millions of acres of FOOD bulldozed to build tract homes. it is so sad & really needs to stop.I was born in Seattle, but raised in Hayward Cal, I remember all the apricot orchards too…everyone on the street had a couple in their back yards. I miss them, i just don't have the touch to have them where i live and it really is too cold….darn.
We all (family) went to Westmont, too.My parents remember when everything was orchards- for sure not no more- it's even grown since we moved. They added more business along Winchester Ave and in downtown Campbell - its changed a lot since I was a kid- def not the same anymore - crime went way up even during the day houses were being broke into. School I went to son did as well, but when he went the gang fights were horrible to the point cops had to patrol the area each day- it was time to get out- his choice of high school changed even- I went to Westmont, they changed the borders and he would had to go to Del Mar which is mostly Gangs and trouble
Now we live off of Firetrail where it's somewhat quiet, no town life - which is how I like it![]()