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I just got back from doing a craft show at North Bend Elementary - all everyone was talking about is the upcoming flood. I hope they're wrong. My home is up high and will never flood, but a lot of the homes in North Bend and Snoqualmie flooded bad in 2006 and again in 2008. In 06, many assumed it was at least a 30, maybe a 100 year storm, so they renovated without lifting their homes higher, but after the 2008 floods, many of the homes did get lifted. I was PTA Treasurer for a while and saw they actually had a catagory in their budget for Flood Relief - whenever there is a flood, all the kids bring in their tooth fairy money to help the flooded families. So many homes flooded in 2008 that the checks the families got were only $2.28! We had a Davis weatherstation in our yard then, we got 18 inches in less than 24 hours! Down in town had half that, and our neighbors halfway down the hill were in the middle. Later that same storm we had a 72 mph wind gust that blew the weather station down the hill - I still have not repaired it.

I need to find a better place to put my chicken tractors, The spot where they are is usually pretty good, but when it squals, the water can stream through nearly everywhere. Is it fine for them to be on large woodchip? I'm thinking of moving them onto the bark by the kids swingset as the water never pools there .... I just need to make a suspension bridge to access it!

Chickielady - I need to head out your direction for some fish and crab, Yum! And Thanks for all the beef tips. Maybe if the weather ever gets nice in the summer I should have a big BBQ here for all who can get here.

Going to research paintball guns now - talked to the neighbor about her chicken hunting, fence climbing dog. Told her he may be coming home with some pretty colored polka-dots if he does not stay out of my backyard. I did not want to spend much on the gun, but Rustler said not to get a cheap one. DS did get straight A's on his report card for the first time in his life, so maybe I can splurge a bit (though he told me he wants one of those beautiful roosters that Illia had posted the other week). He better not accidentally hit a chicken with a paintball while aiming for the dog!

Stay dry everyone.
 
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Illia, if I ever meet you in person, I owe you some peas! Er, I mean, a treat, a present or a delicious meal or something. Yes indeed, it is a tailless whip scorpion or tailless whip spider or whatever they are called. In science we call em amblypygids. A whip scorpion is something different, and is also called a vinegaroon, which is uropygid in science-eze. I am super surprised you know what an amblypygid (ambly for short, or if they are from Panama where I did some work with them, panamambly, or amblypambly) is! They are so obscure that if people know about them at all usually they think they are some deadly mythical creature from Harry Potter. Delightful and completely harmless in real life- real sweethearts.
I wuv moths too. Do you have any great ones?




Hope that everyone keeps dry enough this weekend!
 
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My DH and I used to both paintball...had a blast. you are buying for DS? If you are getting single shot (as compared to auto or semi-auto)...Tippman is a very dependable gun. Drag it in the dirt, dirt in the barrel, shake it off and keep shooting. My DH's favorite was a fully auto Tippman A-10. Tippman may be a bit more $$$$$, but they are way more dependable. There are definitely more that are even more $$$$$ but just there are cheaper also, and cheaper is not always better. Make sure to get a full-face mask (safety). aintball guns can take out eyes, teeth, etc.

Remind me later and I will try to upload the photo of my DH after a shot got past his helmet and his face mask and hit him in the forehead. He had a huge lump. We were pretty hard-core ..never say surrender. We used to have a blast.
 
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I checked into it but decided not to get it since it came with more pads and another water tray which I didn't need and didn't want to pay for just to get the bucket.

It looks like a regular 5 gal bucket...and we have one with a spigot attached already.
I think it may have been a necessity in dry areas, but not needed here !!
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How many times have you used yours now ?
And how was it running ?
Sensitive ?
Reliable ?
I can' t wait to use mine but have to make sure all parts work and still saving up eggs...

I'm not sure how the bucket feeds the water tray without overflowing it. I have used the Bator non stop since Sept. It's never full but always has something in it. It is new so it's running perfectly as it should and very reliable. It's the electronic one so it pretty much runs itself. I do check the digital read regularly and at one point it couldn't get past 94* when we had that cold snap even though I kept the Tack room above 60* and I thought I got a lemon and would have to send it back. At the same time I noticed my Styrofoam bators for hatching were the same way so I moved them all up to the house and everything worked fine. Well, figured out I was overloading the circuit with Bators, heatlamps, heater (heater running full time with the cold outside) and instead of tripping the breaker everything just ran at low power. There weren't enough amps. Turns out a few days later everything in the tack room just shut off with out tripping the breaker and I found out I had burned up my outlet. All black and melted. It's outside in an outdoor box on a conduit but it freaked me out! Well, I then did my research so in case anyone needs this info a standard outlet has 10-15 amps, 220 volts and can handle 2200 watts. A standard red heat lamp is 250 watts but the heater pulled 1500 watts. And the length of the cord takes watts too. I'm not even going to say how many bators and heat lamps I had on with the heater. Too embarressing. That was really dumb. I guess I just thought the breaker would trip if I had too much on it. I got yelled at for that one. Ha, I told hubby it was his fault because he needs to get involved more. Just glad I didn't start a fire.
 
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I have to laugh when I see these guys in their chicken boxes ready to load or unload at a show... with their heads poking out..they look like dino's.
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our family and a few friends are headed to the chaos that is the Tree Lighting in Leavenworth. Kids and husband love it.. I get a little irritable and claustrophobic after about .. 2 seconds.
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wish me luck! lol! Maybe I'll spike my hot cocoa. hahaa
 
HA! The WA thread is second only to Wisconsin !!!! Everyone post something !!!
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I have lots of feather-legged BBS Maran babies and am gathering for another hatch.
Will get photos later today~~
Here comes the storm !!
 
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Go to Zoo Lights ! It is so pretty and CLOSE and fun !!!
Fantastic gift shop too, I have gotten alot of gifts there for friends, like stained glass items and carved stuff that was so beautiful...
Pt Defiance Zoo !!

http://www.pdza.org/
 
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