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Is there a Deirdre here? Just wondered who commented on my pics.
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Hi aii--- well the old rusty hen struck again. friday eve, as putting chooks to bed I triped on the threshold of chicken tractor did a spinng downhill fall.
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broke my left wrist had to have plate and screws put in, Sat. morning. hurts like bloody he-double toothpicks. cut my head and foot on wire. pain meds make me sick, trying to tell DH moring routine. will lurk for a while everyone please becareful out there in BYC chicken land.
 
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Geeeeeze Rusty ya didn't have to do all of that just to get out of going to the lavender fest at Purple Ridge Lavender farm. Sorry to hear about yer injuries hope all works out well for ya.
 
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I can handle them in small doses.. heh.

My real beef is with parents not kids. Seems like more and more parents have forgotten the lessons THEIR parents taught (or maybe they never learned them?). I think bratty kids are a result of the way they are being raised. It also never seems to fail that if there is a kid who's going to be outta line, it will be out of line with me - and with no parent around to make a correction - and that drives me fudge-nuts.


Dave

DH and I ate lunch at Jay Berry's in town yesterday. The wiat staff there all wear t-shirts with sayings on the back, all pertaining to unsupervised kids (similar signs hang on the walls).

"Unsupervised children will be given espresso and a free puppy"

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"Children left running will be towed away at the owners expense"

Oh I like that. I should put up a sign at my booth Unsupervised children will be give a free goat. But I think out here they would all stay for the free goat..
 
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Oh... 5-6 a week would be fine! I was looking at pics of Wheaten Marans, they're very pretty. Do they lay the dark brown eggs, too?

Yes they do, some of the line's out there wont but they should. All of ours lay nice dark eggs and of course the Black Copper do too.
 
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OK gotcha, that's actually helpful. If it does not come outta the ground easily then I can mulch it.
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It's growing in my raised bed with the blueberries, and they are far more sensitive to root disturbance.

Imp

If you can save it Id love to get it... But dont hurt the blueberries.
 
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Oh my gosh you be careful. So is there anything you can take for the pain. I know I cant take a lot of things for pain, they all knock me out.
I am so sorry.
 
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