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bottom row, 2nd from R and 2nd from L have the shape/shade of buinea eggs,. can't tell about the one way L.. kind of out of season, though..
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ash is named ash for a reason.. if you can get one sorted to the side , and let it burn undisturbed, the ash will sometimes hold the shape of the piece of wood.. then if you touch it, it collapses ..
No name for the gosling yet.. I ate a gosling one time.. It is in the top 10 of all the meals I ever had.. believe it or not, it was on a KLM air plane flight from Germany to USA..
Rogers has no fear for his job.. I think he was delighted to see how well those guys were doing..
I am not real thrilled at the minus temps on the way.. but I am glad they held off this long..
Last ight I had Nora in the house for a treat after her good walk around the perimeter. when I took her out to tie her in the lean-to and lock up the birds.. Lo and behold, the geese and about 10 guineas were in the lean-to.. NOW what : the dog is tied near the door and they are "trapped" in the rear of the pen.
I tried to chase the geese past Nora, but they were having no part of THAT one.. so I shut the door and let them work it out.
Nora immediately layed down for the night.. when I left, the geese were complaining and staring at that white mountain of a dog.. the guineas stayed on the roost and went back to sleep..
bottom row, 2nd from R and 2nd from L have the shape/shade of buinea eggs,. can't tell about the one way L.. kind of out of season, though..
ETA
ash is named ash for a reason.. if you can get one sorted to the side , and let it burn undisturbed, the ash will sometimes hold the shape of the piece of wood.. then if you touch it, it collapses ..
No name for the gosling yet.. I ate a gosling one time.. It is in the top 10 of all the meals I ever had.. believe it or not, it was on a KLM air plane flight from Germany to USA..
Rogers has no fear for his job.. I think he was delighted to see how well those guys were doing..
I am not real thrilled at the minus temps on the way.. but I am glad they held off this long..
Last ight I had Nora in the house for a treat after her good walk around the perimeter. when I took her out to tie her in the lean-to and lock up the birds.. Lo and behold, the geese and about 10 guineas were in the lean-to.. NOW what : the dog is tied near the door and they are "trapped" in the rear of the pen.
I tried to chase the geese past Nora, but they were having no part of THAT one.. so I shut the door and let them work it out.
Nora immediately layed down for the night.. when I left, the geese were complaining and staring at that white mountain of a dog.. the guineas stayed on the roost and went back to sleep..
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