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Welcome Dewey !!!!!!!!!
Jump right in and join the constant chattiness!!
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Wow! That thing is gorgeous! It matches my house! I'll trade
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What a craftsman!

When I saw that new coop I instantly thought the very same thing..all it needs is a little rock here & there, and another bell from CR...
 
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some others note the spelling Ameraucana. There is no I ya know kind of like team.
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get yer runnin shoes on so y can keep up and jumo right in here.
 
The weird guy still has not shown up.
he said he was going to eat breakfast & then drive here from Grayland.
He has directions..cannot get lost..can he ?
From Grayland ?
It is a straight shot from there south right across 101 & it turns into my street!!!!!!!
Darn it.
I untarped the new coop, so we could put the roofing on..add shavings & sand in the poop trays.
Buckeyes can be put in there tomorrow !!!
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As soon as I wadded the 20 X 25 foot tarp up in a ball, it started raining...I had to run & cover the coop up fast.
DH is inside on the other side (it is a duplex) fixing that side up, so he is out there dry under the tarp.
Darn!!!!!!
The weather talking heads just said no rain, just cloudy for the next 4 days.
No sun.
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I have to research the amount of selenium in my feed, and see if the Broiler Max will be too much selenium.
Chickens can get sick from too much selenium.
We all can.
So have to check that out.
Should be OK, as it is made for broilers, but a dose of half for the rest of the birds once in a while, every other day maybe, should help.
 
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Not a chance of that happening. See she does the same kind of stuff I do but not the bells. However she says my stuff is too rough.

I am talking about Ogress...if it had some rock accents, and a bell, it would match her house.
 
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That is the rose I want!!!!!!!!!!
Can we call them and ask maybe ???
I was just looking at Kordes Roses, Moonlight Intense apricot climber) & Aloha Hawaii (extremely fruity fragrant deep pink climber)...both can go 8-10 feet a year. This requires alot of selective pruning..but I LOVE them and guess next time at Mudbay I am going to search out those two, one to trail along this little barn, and the other on our front porch (of the BIG barn house we are building.
I am also drooling over Kordes "Grimm Brothers Fairy Tale" an orangey-apricot, bush I believe.
That may well be a Kordes Aloha Hawaii you have a picture of.

I will call them and ask tomorrow. I had asked at the time,but I have forgotter (and I think the answer may have been "don't know, it was here when we bought the place") But I'm sure in the years, someone must have told them, because it is so beautiful, I'm sure they get asked all the time! And since it was on the coast, it should do great by you!
 
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Oh, heck, I know that one- Mom had it for years. It's either a Burbank (yep, that Burbank) or a Van Fleet wichuriana hybrid, and smells of cut apple when in bloom.

I'd get up and look for one of my reference books, but I just went down hard; one of my subterrainean enemies put a deep hole in the path and I fell on my arm with a disturbing crunch in the rib area: I can breath without hurting but not twist sideways or bend over much*. I need a bucket full of gravel in the hole but nobody will be around until tomorrow. to do that or get the last few bits on the hoop house taken care of; I'm going to go eat dinner and then try to cut two more 15" pieces of 1X4, four 45 degree facing cuts nine inches on the long side and an assortment of mitered pieces from one foot down to four inches, all in 1X2. If I can.

I took a good hard look at my mental processes and building supplies this morning and decided to go get supplied and wait until I felt smarter to build anything, and thenI was sabotaged by a stupid mole/vole/gopher/fieldmouse/assorted shrews/or other assistant of gravity and other aspects of fate.





*so of course this was the evening I had to drag all the feed and water stuff out of the Hamburg coop because they've found new and exciting ways to get dirt in.
 
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