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Mutual of Enumclaw.
That is who we had for years.
Once we turned 50 went to Hartford saved a bunch of $$$.
When I called Hartford about adding my daughter she was honest with me and told me I'd be better off looking else ware.
I asked for a quote anyways.
She was right. LOL!

Go shop I guarantee you it will be cheaper.
It doesn't hurt how many times you change insurance companies.
It only matters if you let your policy lapse.

I checked progressive, gieco, all the ones who claim to be cheaper plus a bunch more.
Allstate beat them all by a good amount.
 
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Not exactly from Auburn/Sumner, but I live in Renton, work in Fed Way, so I pass through Auburn.

Welcome to you and all the rest of the new Washingtonians.

BTW- You guys posted 3 pages while I was frantically reading. Lol

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I also do not think it is a climbing rose. There are so many different roses, that it would be tough to give much advice without knowing the species. It's different for different kinds. If you want, I have a book of pruning with pix. I can copy the section on roses and mail to you. PM an address. If you have an ACE near you, hey usually have a few reference books available. You are probably OK to prune from now until April, in fact Spring, after danger of hard freezes, is the reccommended time to prune roses.

Guess I'll have to go back to respond, to other questions.

Russ

With that rose bush. I would go in and cut the biggest old wood down to the quick, or about 3-4 inches up. (That's what Cisco did on a similar looking rose type) and
cut the a third of the rest back to about knee high. Top another third back about 1 or 1 1/2 feet down. Leave the rest for this year. Then do the same thing next year and soon it will be how it should be. I bet it's lovely in bloom. Post pics when it's full bloom ahead, huh?
 
Those thinking about those crates. A while back on here there was a link to a storage place up past Lynnwood that was selling them.
They were $75.00 a piece. I bought three of them and paid $100.00 for delivery.
I had railroad ties already down so when they were delivered the guy was able to lift them off the truck and go down the drive way and place them on my foundation.

I'm telling you this because you really need to think it through if you decide to get one.
If you don't have the necessary equipment to move it you want your place all ready to go so when delivered he will place it there.
They aren't going to risk getting the forklift stuck in grass either.
Mine I got wasn't for chicken coops just more storage.
So they were placed on the ties on hard ground.
Driver told me they quit trying to be nice to people bringing them anywhere off the drive way unless it was very dry ground it wasn't worth it after getting stuck.

Also realize you need to put a window in it. You need to place a roof on it with LARGE over hang on ALL sides in order to protect that wood.
Much cheaper to do large over hang then side it but no matter which way you go it is still some $$$.

Yes, you still ahead of the game material and labor cost getting these but you still need to plan this out for additional costs and have your placement figured out a head of time or have the means to take care of it later as they are VERY HEAVY!
 
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DH says only 3 chickens sooo I am getting 2 large fowl and 2 silkies.. (the silkies count as one.... right
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DH will change his mind when he wants eggs and there are none in the Henhouse! My DH was upset as I started with 10,now he's talking 40 - 50! (Too much for me as he does not help clean coops!)
 
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You can still enter the contest for the coop. The group doesn't qualify for the contest anyway. The entries must be submitted indavidually so you may enter it by just printing out the chicken Tudy and going down to your local feed store, and having someone take your picture with your chicken Tudy. I still think the Romanian Tudy would be a better picture to get yourself taken with. I wonder if I could get him to come to the States for a photo op. I would so willing to share him around.
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It really is Applesauce when you realize that you are old enough to be the guys mother.
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The rules say everyone in the phot must be touching Tudy, and all must friend on facebook.
I am not on facebook...
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OH, and JB, just waite until you are old enough to be the hot dude's Gramma
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I tried doing a search for the hot dude 'cause it sounds like we'd all rather have our hands on him, but I can't find him..... if he's young enough to be my kid, I don't want to find him anyways.
 
DH will change his mind when he wants eggs and there are none in the Henhouse! My DH was upset as I started with 10,now he's talking 40 - 50! (Too much for me as he does not help clean coops!)

He had chickens growing up. He says he doesn't want them but he sure is making the coop top notch and he keeps hinting that we need a barred rock (the kind he grew up with)
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thank you, I will go and look. Can I have DS insurance elsewhere and leave ours with MOE? We have absolutely everything there and I am just lazy and really don't want to hassel with changing, but I think I should go and check out others.
 
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