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I am bored......guess I better go do something~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I see heather is on here...hopefully she will let us know how it is going...I'll be back.
 
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Quote: Small, kind of star shaped purple flowers if I remember correctly. Not pretty enough to outweigh the nuisance it's become. Very invasive stuff. DH is planting some shrubs in the areas he's cleared away but I'm afraid it's going to grow back and choke out what's he's growing the way it did my lilies, my other plants I can't remember the name of, and even my beautiful lithodora!

ETA: Lewisa! Those are the plants I couldn't remember the name of!
ETA again: Well I thought it was Lewisa, but I can't find that on the internet. It's a pretty flowering succulent kind of plant... Hmm...
 
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OH MY GOODNESS! I may just have to push turkeys on my hubby! They are so funny!
That looks like the apocalypse in action!!! I was outside a lot on Fri and partly on Sat. By Sat night I started getting a tickly chest and then lost my voice. It was REALLY bad yesterday and I struggle even today to make my voice project. The cough has started to worsen. It has to be the nasty air! Thankfully, the tiny bit a rain we got yesterday settled the smoke a bit. It sucks that I have an appt with my GI Dr. today, though, as it will be hard to tell him about the issues I've been having from start to finish in my digestive system!!!

Hey that photo looks familiar! LOL
 
RFF so good to hear from you...we were worried.

Hope their homes will survive the aweful fire !!!!!!!!!

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I do not even like saying, nor thinking the ' f ' word..............
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Similar to this? I found this X-pen for half price at Petsmart one day and then purchased the top separately a few months ago. This stakes nicely into the ground, the cover clips onto the top nicely and then when needed I can take off the top which folds in half and collapse and fold the whole pen so it stores easily. I clipped an old sheet to the top this summer, but have purchased a tarp to replace the sheet.

There's a swinging door on front, the top lifts up and off as needed. It's pretty darn convenient.

I like this for the babies before they go outside permanently or if I bring home someone new since I can put the pen anywhere I want for fresh air, introductions, etc. No one ever stays outside in it overnight, but I think it work well as a "tractor" for the front yard since I can fold it up to move or store as needed.

This is my two youngest Silkies who are currently enjoying some time outside now. DH and I bring them in every evening. Sometimes the Seramas are out there, sometimes it's my new Silkie girl I picked up from Catdance a couple of weeks ago. They take turns. Some have gotten so used to the routine now that when I open the little door, they stand and wait for me to pick them up and bring them in. We all get a little cuddle time then...
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Yeah...it's bad. The air down there was almost chewable.
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Everyone is out of their homes and to safer spots for now. One set of DH's aunt/uncle could be going back as early as tomorrow. We moved some across town and others went down to Moses Lake area where they have RV sites already....so they're just RV'ing it for a while. :(
 
Well, Audrey just woke up from her nap...and she's working on tooth #6...so she's back to the raw booty and being cranky/fussy with no appetite.

Oh real quick--if anyone responded to my post about a Washingtonian poultry swap (this fall) I didn't find it...so just PM me or email me off BYC...I also created a thread for it under the swaps/meet-ups section here on BYC...just to see if there's interest. I need to sell about 20 birds before heading into winter (breeder-pet-quality) and a few SQ birds. :)

And I'm working on my signs again...got a few painted up and sold already....starting on batch #2 for sale....I'm hoping I'll have more time this winter but I'm not going to hold my breath on that!
 
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I have toxic plants in my yard - and the chickens know not to eat them.

Rhodies - I have several. The chickens roost in them and even the chicks know not to eat them.

Buttercups - yep - there are plenty around and avoided.

Foxglove - same same.

I don't know that it'd be plants...it really seems to me they know what is not good for them? Point being - if I were in your position - I wouldn't go ripping them all out
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Oh ok thanks for the perspective...I will not be asking DH to rip out all our massive Rhodies when he gets home then
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I decided I could be afraid of anything and everything in the yard or I could relax and let them out. They are soooo happy right now! Been out there all afternoon with the flock and I can't figure out what happened still. I think it'll forever be a mystery. :( My kids sprayed themselves with the hose and then sat in the filthy dirt/gravel driveway and threw dirt and gravel all over themselves. They were so filthy I made them get naked in the backyard, sprayed them down with the hose and THEN sent them for a bath. Needless to say they weren't too thrilled with me; there was NO way I'd let them in the house in the condition they were though!
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So I've gotta get dinner going for 3 kids currently in the bath...talk to y'all later!

RFF- glad you're safe!
 
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