That is just beautiful!Except for polycoating it and mounting it, it's finished (can't do back label until it is mounted).
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That is just beautiful!Except for polycoating it and mounting it, it's finished (can't do back label until it is mounted).
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Look at all that green! What is that in the first pic? Very pretty whatever it is.Good morning all!!!
Beautiful horse @WthrLady absolutely fantastic!
Sorry about your little sweetie @Acre4Me but glad you get to keep the grom home for some recovery time. Hope all is well asap.
Garden looks fabulous!!! @igorsMistress love, love, love!!! I want to try potatoes like you do them. Super smart
Sorry about the big winter blast all. Baking sounds awesome. I don't get to do much of that and I like to bake but just too hot here. Enjoy for me!!!
New chicks sounds so exciting!!! Oh how I would love to order more <3<3<3
My bantam is still happily sitting- almost 1 week down, 2 + to go. I'm excited to see little 1/2 versions of my girls.
It is the strangest thing that both my little wild girls, the ones I ALWAYS have to go hunt down their eggs have settled at home because of getting a roo of our own. Bantam #2 laid in the nest box yesterday. Total shocker. I expect she will go broody soon too, she has that look and history.
We have sun today and a cool NW breeze. I can feel spring around the corner and I can see it too- so hold tight folks, you all will be in up to your elbows in dirt and garden bliss soon.
DH went to glue a pipe at the ranch while feeding the horses this morning, then he is off to pick up MIL. She comes in at 10:30 today instead of Friday... (I try to stay out of the family confusion as much as possible) so I am home cleaning and getting ready for the visit.
I walked the yard and got some green photos for you all. It is always so beautiful after a rain and my photos do not due justice, but their is NO snow in the photos and that in itself may be refreshing.
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Have a wonderful and warm day all!!!
That is a Christmas poinsettia. It's about 5 years old and will grow to about 8' tall so I've learned to trim it late October so it does not get so out of hand.Look at all that green! What is that in the first pic? Very pretty whatever it is.
I DO like goat, better than mutton, but I couldn't really tell you why ... just that there's a difference. If you haven't tried it yet, you should. It's really not b-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ad!Did Bear and goat living in Juneau was young Bear is good if it isn't spring otherwise
they taste like fish
I can't believe I didn't know thatThat is a Christmas poinsettia. It's about 5 years old and will grow to about 8' tall so I've learned to trim it late October so it does not get so out of hand.
What do you use for your whitewash? Commercial or your own mix? I haven't tried it, yet, but I need to do something when Spring hits (fingers crossed ... I want my flip-flops back, NOW!) My coo pis an old wooden playhouse, and it definitely needs some sprucing up. I'm thinking that whitewash may be just the thing!Afternoon all. I got both of the coops whitewashed today. I'm going to give them a couple of days and decide whether to do a second coat or not. It only took about 2.5 hours to do both. I have to do the 2x2s in the mini coop but need a smaller brush so that'll have to wait until the weekend.
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This what it looks like as it dries
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