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at least the C-17s stay up at reasonable altitude, not like the C-141s who used to drag over our runway in diamond formation, about 200 feet up; darn wing vortices knocked me completely off my feet
I was going to show you a photo of one of my cows who thinks C-17s are going to bring her hay from the sky, but Photobucket is not cooperating.
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Well there you are! I was just thinking this afternoon I might have dig up your phone number to check on you! It's good to hear from you again. Welcome back!
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My coops would be reassurance that you can do better!
I keep looking at the coops and tractors on display on Pacific just west of the traffic circle and wishing I was not so much of a DIY fanatic.
What is this you speak of?? Is this the place that usually has sheds on display?
Yeah, right before the Korean Presbyterian Church. I was going to say "Cunninghams old place" but there are few people under (NTHS Class of 1970) who remember the Cunningham house. They had some apparently spiffy chicken tractors there, but they seem to have sold most of them.
That's Dora, her calf Rosadora, and the Herford X in the background is Jumbo, who's been sold to be somebody's Junior Livestock Show steer. I'm not sure which AngusX calf it is right off the bat. I couldn't figure out, last spring, why the cattle would suddenly set up their "hay truck" call until I was outside one morning when the C17 flew over and they were all staring up at the sky like it was a bovine cargo cult.