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likewise has been pouring here all day
DH, bless his heart, went out, put another tarp over the run, let the chicks out of the coop -- I told him it would be muddy BUT they can hang on on top of the platform/pallet where we keep the feed and water ... and in a little while if it eases off, I'll go pull them some fresh dandelion and "fuzzy nasty velcro-ey" weed ... both of which they dearly love
am so glad they like this weed, it is a PEST ! will have to look it up to see what the actual name is, started showing up in the NW about five years ago or so
Bedstraw, I'll bet: glad to hear they like it, because that's what I'm setting the SSH's after when I get the hoop house up. Which is after we get a door on the old dog run, because to hades and gehenna with covering 120 sq ft of hoop house when it's raining mules. So the Pheasant Fowl are getting what I was planning to use, eventually, for a couple of nice pheasants: the old soft-frame dog run, with some of the storm damage apple limbs for props/perches. We're actually about 80% done on that job (having started at 10:30), some things are easier than others!
(MUCH LATER after interruptions and et'c)
Today, Ian is a man: he wore out his vocal chords crowing while we were working.
I also figured out the Big Thing which is wrong with my project: aint none of these folks ever worked with my father, except me.
likewise has been pouring here all day
DH, bless his heart, went out, put another tarp over the run, let the chicks out of the coop -- I told him it would be muddy BUT they can hang on on top of the platform/pallet where we keep the feed and water ... and in a little while if it eases off, I'll go pull them some fresh dandelion and "fuzzy nasty velcro-ey" weed ... both of which they dearly love
am so glad they like this weed, it is a PEST ! will have to look it up to see what the actual name is, started showing up in the NW about five years ago or so
Bedstraw, I'll bet: glad to hear they like it, because that's what I'm setting the SSH's after when I get the hoop house up. Which is after we get a door on the old dog run, because to hades and gehenna with covering 120 sq ft of hoop house when it's raining mules. So the Pheasant Fowl are getting what I was planning to use, eventually, for a couple of nice pheasants: the old soft-frame dog run, with some of the storm damage apple limbs for props/perches. We're actually about 80% done on that job (having started at 10:30), some things are easier than others!
(MUCH LATER after interruptions and et'c)
Today, Ian is a man: he wore out his vocal chords crowing while we were working.
I also figured out the Big Thing which is wrong with my project: aint none of these folks ever worked with my father, except me.