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Oooo broody makes biz cards??

I can't wait to see your bells at the show ..
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I have an idea for a sail? Can you make a raven?
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If you are thinking of going to the Mother Earth News Fair go to the link and get yourself discounted tickets...........................

http://www.motherearthnews.com/fair/Puyallup.aspx

Puyallup Fairgrounds | Puyallup, Wash.
June 4-5, 2011

Anticipated Number of Workshops: 120
Anticipated Number of Exhibitors: 250



About the Venue:

Each September, the Puyallup Fairgrounds is home to the Puyallup Fair, which is the state of Washington’s largest single attraction and routinely in the top 10 attended fairs in the country. Located 35 miles south of Seattle and 10 miles east of Tacoma, the fairgrounds are nestled in the shadow of Mount Rainier.



In June, the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR will come to the state-of-the-art Americraft ShowPlex facility with additional demonstrations held in the nearby outdoor, arena and barn complexes located within the fairgrounds.







Fair Costs

Purchase your online tickets and save money and time.
Pre-Order Weekend Pass - $25.00
$30 at the gate



Pre-Order One Day Pass - $15.00
$20 at the gate


Pre-order your Full Weekend Pass AND receive the complete MOTHER EARTH NEWS Archive DVD for only $40! All full weekend passes include a FREE bumper sticker and 25% coupon for the Fair bookstore! Children 17 and under get in FREE!



Hotel Accommodations


Book Lodging for the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR in Puyallup!



Planning to attend the Fair in Puyallup, Wash? Book a weekend getaway and enjoy discounted rates at hotels in the Tacoma and Puyallup areas – most within 20 minutes of the Fair! Make your FAIR experience fun and economical with deals like Pacific Lutheran University's rooms starting at just $27.50, ideally located 15 minutes from the fairgrounds and complete with breathtaking views of Mt. Rainier.



Just visit our lodging page and complete the following steps (no group code needed):

Select Check-In and Check-Out dates
Select Hotel for Reservation
Add Rooms to Reservation
Add Guest Names to Your Room(s)
Fill out Personal and Contact Information
Complete Room Guarantee
Review and Submit Reservation
Book your lodging now!



We recommend making hotel or camping arrangements a high priority. For your convenience many hotels are offering special rates for MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR guests. We have made making your room reservation an easy one-stop shop with our online reservation service through Meeting Max. This web link allows you to compare lodgings, see amenities, review prices and make reservations, all in one place.

Go to here to view your options and get the best deal for your stay.



Parking, Box Office and Entrance
Guest may park for FREE at the Blue Gate Parking Lot and enter at the Blue Gate where the Box Office for the Fair is located.
The Blue Gate is located off of Meridian Street South just off Highway 512 exit.



Event Hours
Arrive early, as lines form quickly. For your convenience the Box Office opens at 8:30 a.m.
Saturday event hours: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday event hours: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday Morning Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser: 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.



Special Rentals Located at the Blue Gate
Wheelchairs: $20
Electric Carts: $50
Strollers: $9
Wagons: $13



First Aid
Medical needs are available at the First Aid Building.



Lost and Found
Lost and found articles are turned in to the Customer Care & Information Desk located at the Blue Gate entrance.



Lost Children/Parents
Both lost children and parents should report to the Care & Information Desk located at the Blue Gate entrance.



Babies and Infants
Facilities for both men and women to change their children's diapers are available in the restrooms at the Blue Gates.



Smoking and Other Policies
In compliance with Washington Initiative 901, smoking is not allowed in public buildings, or within 25 feet of building entrances, exits, ventilation intakes and windows that open. To make your visit to the Puyallup Fair an enjoyable experience, we appreciate your compliance with our policies noted below.



These items may not be brought into the Puyallup Fair:

Open containers
Alcoholic beverages
Controlled substances
Weapons
Bicycles
Skates, roller blades, skateboards
Unauthorized vehicles
The following are not allowed:

Disruptive behavior or unlawful acts
Solicitation, distribution or selling of products outside of a contracted booth


ADA
The Puyallup Fair strives to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations. Questions or requests for accommodations available to persons with disabilities should be directed to the ADA coordinator at the Fair, (253) 841-5073.



Cash Machines
Several cash machines provided by Columbia Bank are mobility aid-accessible. They are located inside the Blue Gates and other handy spots. See the map in the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR program guide provided onsite for locations.



Staying Hydrated
Reduce your footprint and keep hydrated by bringing your own water bottle or canteen. Guests can find accessible drinking fountains throughout the Puyallup Fairgrounds.



First Aid
A first aid facility is located between the Gold and Blue Gates. It is staffed by American Medical Response.



Service Animals
Service animals are welcome throughout the Fairgrounds. No other animals are permitted on the Fairgrounds other than exhibit animals.



Carpooling

Mother Earth News encourages carpooling. Click on Pangreen to share a ride to the fair.









Directions to Puyallup Fair
From Olympia and the South
1. Take Interstate 5 North to Highway 512, Exit 127.
2. Follow Highway 512 east for 8 miles to the exit marked Ninth St. SW / 94th Ave. E.
3. Turn left over the freeway (onto Ninth St. SW) and go down the hill for 1.4 miles.
4. Fair Parking Lots are on the right side of Fairview Drive SW.



From North or South Bound I-5 in Tacoma
1. Take Exit 135 to Puyallup.
2. Follow the signs to Puyallup.
3. At the first stop light you can turn right to Pioneer Way East; or continue to the left on River
Road.
Pioneer Way route: Travel 5.2 miles to 72nd St. E.
1. Turn left to stay on Pioneer Way E.
2. Continue 1.9 miles to Puyallup's Fifth St. SW.
3. Turn right to Fifth St. SW and follow the signs to Fair Parking Lots.
River Road route: Travel 4.2 miles to Puyallup's 18th St. NW.



Read more: http://www.motherearthnews.com/fair/Puyallup.aspx#ixzz1J2aBhcUN
 
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And Mine!!!!!! I need to get down there and get my bell. I know you have been busy being in your "ARTISTIC MODE"
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That is so cool. Hope you do well there at the chicken show. I have been looking for the perfect place here to put it.

By the way I love reading all the stories of the the chickens. Yes, they are little muchers. They think that just because they are so cute, they can get away with anything.
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We have a little bantam name Morgan and she always comes running up to DH and just watches him, then when hes not looking she flys up on his shoulder to get her treat. Why should she be on the ground scrounging with the other girls when she can be hand fed? Sheeshhhhhhh Its ok but once in a while she ends up on DH head
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Welcome to our chatty site.
Sorry you had cyote encounter. This is their active season. I saw a few on Novelty hill road, just sitting there, watching the horses in the middle of the day next to a very busy road.
They are not afraid of humans and I doubt if it would have made a difference if you were closer to the chickens. What would you have done if you were closer?
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On getting chickens, have you thought of bringing your DD to the chicken show in Stevenson? There will be lots of chickens there & lots of BYC folks there too. You'll end up with a good one...or six.
 
HI GUYS! Been busy with patients needing fresh seafood counseling...LOL
Also have lots of tilling to do in the garden..and when DH gets home Monday night we will have Blue Ducklings' awesome curry...she actually sent all the stuff to me (SURPRISE!) in a priority mail box that weighed a ton...like 8 cans and rice noodles and a seed catalong and 2 boxes peas paneer...heavy.
My postal workers were nervous with the box sitting there all day..they thought it was eggs
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It weighs about 15 pounds...what kind of eggs would weigh so much ?
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ALSO: I connected with a guy in NorCal (Sacramento) who will round up & take all FiL's chickens & 5 emus...so, he has said thanks and if I ever needed any eggs to just say the word..here is his list:
Geese:: Chinas
Africans
Americans (all not specified)

Ducks:
Grey runners
East Indies
Cayugas
Blue,Black & chocolate muscovies
and bantam cubalaya in progress (ooh!)

So, I have this favour coming, if anyone is interested in any, let me know & I will ask him.
I also intend to entice him with the black, chocolate & silver runners T and Blue Ducklings have here, OK ?????
Exciting...now I will have to catch up over the course of the next 3 days............
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And completely muck out a coop of two to do a final till in my garden getting it ready for planting & will get the green house plastic up in a day or two...
then it is showtime!!!

Thanks again BD!!!!!!!!!!!! You are awesome!!!!!!!!!
Had so much fun with T-Hi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We gotta go crabbin' and fishing and lay on the boat...SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The humping may or not stop...if you want to keep them in the same pen, they will usually get prego by 4 mo or so.
Doe rabbits hate other rabbits, and will fight for territory.
They do not like things moved in their pens either, and will be very happy if left alone, feeder & water bottle & salt lick undisturbed.
They hate other rabbits and will probably fight with or kill another rabbit in their pens, especially a male.
Males, altered or not, usually do not care who is in their pen.
In the wild they would go burrow to burrow imprgnating.
This is why, if you breed them, you always put the doe in the buck's cage to let them mate.
NEVER put another rabbit, male or female, in the doe's cage, she will fight & kill any other rabbit in her "territory".
Rabbits are not social creatures, and they hate each other.
I recommend seperate cages for each rabbit you keep.
And a plywood partition between close cages so the doe cannot even see the bucks.
Once of mating age, fighting will start if they are in the same pen.
Don't know what else to tell you, other than that, there are great rabbit raising web sites...
 
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You forgot the educational session at the Post Office.
My postal workers were worried about a prority box there for me, thinking the 15 pound box was hatching eggs (
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) when it was all the canned goodies from Blue Ducklings YUM!!!
So they actually called me at 8 AM to ask if I needed my mail & this box brought to me.
There are so nice!
I said no, I have a friend coming today & we will come to the Post Office.
So when T and I arrived, we brought Daffy in the Post Office, and she di not like the slipppery polished floors but was her cute self o the postal counter and everyone petted her...this duck is like a movie star.
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She rides in the car talking away and looking out the window at everything like a lap dog........Toni said truck driver do a double take.....
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You forgot the educational session at the Post Office.
My postal workers were worried about a prority box there for me, thinking the 15 pound box was hatching eggs (
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) when it was all the canned goodies from Blue Ducklings YUM!!!
So they actually called me at 8 AM to ask if I needed my mail & this box brought to me.
There are so nice!
I said no, I have a friend coming today & we will come to the Post Office.
So when T and I arrived, we brought Daffy in the Post Office, and she di not like the slipppery polished floors but was her cute self o the postal counter and everyone petted her...this duck is like a movie star.
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She rides in the car talking away and looking out the window at everything like a lap dog........Toni said truck driver do a double take.....
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Sooo cute!!!
 
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The sun left again! So not cool. I want warmer weather, had to cover my blueberry bushes that DD and I planted yesterday.
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But I did get my raised bed weeded out and 75% ready to plant! Peas and beans in the raised bed this year! So gotta figure out a climbing wall/fence/trellis for them... lol I think my garden is going to be a bit smaller this year. No pumpkins, very few tomatos, basically a small herb patch, beans, peas, cucumber, zukini, and the berry patch! Raspberries are doing great, and have LOTS of new growth already!
 
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