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monsooning here too, but with a very occasional break --- I have skylights in the house, one right overhead here in DS's suite (this dog MUST have company or she whines, howls, and barks nonstop) .. so I can hear when rain stops and resumes
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last break, I dashed out to close chooks in coop -- THREE eggs today after two days in a row with only two ... bless Becky and Ginger, they are reliable; looked like Phoebe joined in today

took a dozen hardboiled eggs to DS .. court for him again today, again a judge pro-tem who could not authorize electronic monitoring, so back to the work-release house -- he is seriously annoyed at his lawyer who 1) did not show up today 2) did not file the requisite paperwork with the court, and 3) did not communicate that it would be another judge pro tem today, same deal as last month ...
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no sense going to court asking for modifications, if the judge who imposed the sentence is not on the bench that day
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and for THAT, I got up at quarter to 5 this morning, picked up DS in west Olympia, and drove him to Burien and back ... sat in uncomfortable straight chair in court for two hours waiting; seriously crashed when I got home, slept for three hours after eating leftover pizza
 
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O'boy my mouth is watering just looking at these! My favorite fall flavor is winter squash.
great idea about the bleach solution I lost about 15 hubbards last year due to fungus
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this year I planted butter cup and acorn not very many of the butter cup but I found a lot of acorns yesterday after a ground search like yours. AM rains then 30- 35 MPH winds the rest of the day.
 
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He's beautiful! Love your squash pics too
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Here are pictures from today!

Blueberry
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Chickies going to bed early to see if there are any goodies in the coop!

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She is pretty! See, I need one that color.
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Yes you do!
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She is one of my favorites
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She is really sweet - and she talks to me by "honking" LOL Although I bought eggs I that were supposed to be purebred Ameracauna I was told by someone that would know better than I that she had traits as a chick that point to EE. She was hatched from a really blue egg, as was her sister Blackberry. Both of them should start laying any day, I cannot wait!
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We found that with using rubbing alcohol in the ears, that we where able to cure or at least kept the ear infections from being a problem again. I don't think that I would use RA on a dog with really bad ear infections, but use it as a follow up. Komondork are like Poodles in that the dogs hair grows very long in the ear canal, so it's necessary to pull the hair out of the dogs ears. I think that is what had caused recurrent ear infections in Chuck.

My ol man has the same long-hair in the ear thing going on, I am glued to the post to see how you deal with it
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Although, I am serious here!!!!

Edited to add: I do not think he has any poodle in him..he does shed.
Ear hair & eyebrows that will keep growing to completely comb over the head..more than Tom Selleck!

Okay to pull the hair from the dogs outer ear canal; DH uses a pair hemostats that have been dipped in corn starch. He then grabs a some hairs in the dogs ear, and then spins the hair twirls with a gentle pull of the hemostats until the hair releases.

You can also dip your fingers in corn starch, and pull hairs.

I doubt that most dogs will like it, but my dogs have put up with it. We also have watch the hair between the toes. It gets matted and can become painful for the dog to walk. When we got Chuck, he hadn't been groomed in more than 5 years. He had to learn that he was safe with us, and as DH groomed him, I watched Chuck fall in love with DH. He deeply appreciated being groomed.
 
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What?? You can say that without giving me more info!

It won't hurt my feelings if I have a few boys there...it will just give me the chance to look for more breeds I want.
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remember, Dana said her friends are NOT ready for chicks, so there might be some nice pullets available ... just sayin' ....
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not sure we have those sexed yet, but they're old enough that Illia could use her magic eyes .. once Dana is back from AZ and can post pix
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I forgot to ask Julia today, if Ginger's pink egg ever pipped ... and she has a dozen and a half going into lockdown, later this week if I heard her correctly
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so if you like EEs that are gold duckwing with Columbian genes ... LOL
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No, Ginger's egg nor Sylvia's pipped; I gave them 48 hours after the last of the other chicks hatched, too.

I need to get that incubator cleaned and packed, but it was another thing which didn't happen today.
 
Well broody Snowball's eggs were due tomorrow. I fed the birds then went back after a few to lock up and check her and heard "peep peep peep".

She cooperated for me to snap a couple quick pics of the first one.

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I did not hear any thunder. I would think we have had enough rain to not worry about anything. I did have 2 broody cochin hens...but they were not in the "best" of spots and they kinda got "flooded" out. Neither are broody any more. Have you been getting all the rain too?
 
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