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The streams that run under Ribary Way have been a torrent all day, even as early as 8 am. I got a call at 4pm. DD, who is 9, decided to ride her scooter home when the bus driver told her it could not go on the bus. Why did she not call? Why did the school let her go the 5+ miles home by herself in torrential rains and high winds? She stopped at my work. My boss told her that little girls should not be out riding scooters in such terrible weather. He did not call me either. Thank God she tripped over a fishing rod sunken in a puddle near the Snoqualmie River. She tripped, breaking the scooter and landing in the puddle. she walked from there to the Chevron at the I-90 exit by the outlet mall to use the phone. Had she not tripped, she would have reached the torrent in another 1.5 miles (I have photos,but unable to post). I don't think she would have realised the shoulders are likely washed out, and the water off the sides is at least waist deep. (3 years ago, the channel it cut through the asphalt was 10 FEET deep! If she made it through the torrent, she would have had another 1.5 miles and 540 feet elevation gain in some of the worst weather I've seen here.
So you did call the school right.. You need to call the school and the school trans. and tell them what happend.. That is WRONG ! And I give my boss a little too!
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As much as I love ducks. Im not allowed to have waterfown anymore. lol My DH is ok with me hatching chickens, with the promise of selling as many as I can, and processing the extras. Soooo.... Im trying to figure out a good breed, or mix of breeds "not mutts" that are duel purpose. hens decent layers, and roos a decent weight for processing... So 2 dozen eggs is what my bator says it will hold, I know I can stack eggs also. lol
Any sudgestions on a good breed to raise? or should I look for meaties?
A dual purpose breed is one that provides both meat & eggs.
So you have to decide which breed you want or meaties.
Meaties are the untimate fast meatiest....and in several weeks the mess is over, processed & in the freezer.
I think my favorite dual purpose breed is Buckeyes, they are broad & thick and resemble Cornish although they do not have cornish in their background. The also have reported from all over they are sweet tempered not a mean one anywhere.
But, read up & make your decision.
I am getting Cornish and will have the Cocks over both Buckeye & white rock hens, so those hens will lay a cornish cross meat egg I can hatch some whenever we run low on chicken in the freezer..can't get any fresher or cheaper than that.
I also dislike the nasty meaties hatcheries sell in that sit in their on poo & do nothing but eat and eat..I want a meaty that can free range, be leaner and have more flavor.
I dont want the brainless meat birds that hatcheries sell. I want all my birds to have a good quality of life, and more than one purpose...
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CR I need to figure out how you can sell it. I have shelfs and things I put the soap on so trying to figure maybe a basket or something. Do you have a table and if so how big is the table..
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Congratulations on a successful hatch! AND props to you for helping the last baby out - that is awesome and brave. Makes me nervous to think about. Did you use a tool or your fingers? How do you help a baby out of it's shell if it's shrink wrapped? I have watched the video of the woman who helped her "twins" hatch, but she was using a pointy exacto knive which scared me a bit.
Lots of hot water, a Q-tip, and tweezers. Oh and a warm wet paper towel. The chick had already pipped and started to zip. So I got the membrane wet, and started picking at the shell. The more membrane I exposed the more hot water I dabbed on it with the Q-tip. When I saw there was no blood under the membrane I went ahead a gently tore it away, until the baby popped its self out. Then back into the incubator to dry.
I am calling it a night too, apparently MiL is still recovering, next time I see her I wanna give her a kick for scaring the peeps right out of all of us!!!
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The streams that run under Ribary Way have been a torrent all day, even as early as 8 am. I got a call at 4pm. DD, who is 9, decided to ride her scooter home when the bus driver told her it could not go on the bus. Why did she not call? Why did the school let her go the 5+ miles home by herself in torrential rains and high winds? She stopped at my work. My boss told her that little girls should not be out riding scooters in such terrible weather. He did not call me either. Thank God she tripped over a fishing rod sunken in a puddle near the Snoqualmie River. She tripped, breaking the scooter and landing in the puddle. she walked from there to the Chevron at the I-90 exit by the outlet mall to use the phone. Had she not tripped, she would have reached the torrent in another 1.5 miles (I have photos,but unable to post). I don't think she would have realised the shoulders are likely washed out, and the water off the sides is at least waist deep. (3 years ago, the channel it cut through the asphalt was 10 FEET deep! If she made it through the torrent, she would have had another 1.5 miles and 540 feet elevation gain in some of the worst weather I've seen here.
That is REALLY frightening. And I would be really upset with more than a couple of people, and I'm not talking about your 9 year old child! I think I'd be making some phone calls either tonight or tomorrow.
I need to cool off before I call the school, or I will be trembling so much from anger I can't talk without a stutter. My head feels like it will explode - I can't imagine that the school would let her go home. She must have taken off without them noticing, but surely the duties who run the bus line would have seen all the kids bringing their scooters and skateboards home for Spring Break. I will see the bus driver in the morning, and I will talk to her first, then the office, then my boss. (I know my boss was having a very bad week and is contemplating quitting).
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The streams that run under Ribary Way have been a torrent all day, even as early as 8 am. I got a call at 4pm. DD, who is 9, decided to ride her scooter home when the bus driver told her it could not go on the bus. Why did she not call? Why did the school let her go the 5+ miles home by herself in torrential rains and high winds? She stopped at my work. My boss told her that little girls should not be out riding scooters in such terrible weather. He did not call me either. Thank God she tripped over a fishing rod sunken in a puddle near the Snoqualmie River. She tripped, breaking the scooter and landing in the puddle. she walked from there to the Chevron at the I-90 exit by the outlet mall to use the phone. Had she not tripped, she would have reached the torrent in another 1.5 miles (I have photos,but unable to post). I don't think she would have realised the shoulders are likely washed out, and the water off the sides is at least waist deep. (3 years ago, the channel it cut through the asphalt was 10 FEET deep! If she made it through the torrent, she would have had another 1.5 miles and 540 feet elevation gain in some of the worst weather I've seen here.
oooooooh I would be livid! that is not right and no way would the school and bus driver get off lightly!! glad she made it home ok.
The school bus does not even drive over the floodwaters, they take them in around the back side up Cedar Falls Road when it floods. I'm going to write a letter this evening and bring it to the principal, the superintendant and whoever is in charge of the busses. There was a communication breakdown somewhere. I can't image anyone would say it is okay for her to go home by herself! If I have a letter, they will have it in writing and can't brush it off.