Evening folks!
FT congrats on the new pony! You certainly have quite the assortment of horses, color me green with envy!
Dornes can't wait to see a pic of your peachick! Glad it was worth the trip!
Acer, so sorry for your loss.
MLH glad there wasn't more damage, it really could have been much worse. As Rosanne Rosanadana would say "It's always something!"
BBP pretty roo... turkens still crack me up though.
Bigz one of these days I'm comin up to meet you and let you feed me! reading your posts always makes me so hungry and 1/2 the time I'm not sure I know what the heck yer cookin'!
Spent about an hour today helping my 72 year old neighbor get her pontoon, which broke free, off the sandbar and tied back up. She's so cute, she thanks me and says "Oh I take such advantage of you!" Yeah, always bringing me boquets from her garden, casseroles, cake... oh, it's tough, I'm telling you!
Got a flower bed dug, to take some phlox and daylilies she's giving me, about an hour more work tomorrow and it'll be good to plant. Gonna borrow her power washer and do my poor back patio and then mortar down the bricks around the tree. Then if it's not raining I'll scrape the peeling paint off the garage and get everything prepped for painting. I went and rounded up all the supplies for painting and the mortar job this morning.
Tomorrow afternoon gonna take a closer look at my shed and start drawing up some plans for the coop. Also need to spend some time cleaning up around the shed/garage as I'm still finding bits of shingles and the occasional nail. DH said before we bring the chickens in he wants to have some dirt brought in for the run,which all things considered might be a good thing. Thinking about doing the raised grass salad bar for them, since I'm pretty sure they won't be doing much in the way of free ranging here. The local hawk must have heard of our plans as he's taken up hanging out in one of our big maples out back...
Now that we have the survey done and I know exactly where my property line is I can start planning what trees have to come down along the lot line (all of them and one the neighbor agreed I could take down so I can get more sun!) Unless she decides to come down on the price of her lot next to me by spring most of my yard, except under the big maples will become orchard and garden and then DH will have spent 1,000.00 on a nice mower for nothing
He LOVES to mow, don't think he realizes if I don't get that lot he's losing that... hmmmm... that could be some leverage
Well, off to take care of some things before turning in.
Later
Deb