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Posted on 10/04/2005 9:56:41 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
That will work but you always want more. It is about the same amount of work to feed a herd as it is to feed a few.
I wanted to add sausage crumbled to this gravy but the sausage I had in the fridge has been there too long..... : (
I've got some of that. I made a cheese dip Christmas and was thinking about cooking the rest up the other morning but it's not looking so good.
I might feel differently if they were my cows and I knew what to expect but right now I don't want any. That's hubbys dream. I want wall to wall windows that I can see horses out of and chickens and a couple of pigs.
This is a mile or so from our place... Sign in the front yard says "for sale"
Sign says "Proposed Location of Fire Station"
I love this valley and would love to own this property for our boarding stable. The forest where we ride is behind.
I took this picture for 2J at the place where we had breakfast. Beautifully restored Beetle with a little poodle inside.
This is near the Chehalis River.
The river is actually beyond those far trees.
This is the Chehalis River...
Thought this was a neat picture... Weyerhauser tree farm "20 Million Douglas Fir Seedlings shipped annually"
I thought the little dinky mini horses with their little mini blankets were cute.
And finally: The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. :~D
We need to go grocery shopping soon. Now I get to park near the store entrance and drive an electric shopping cart. But the baskets are smaller and it is a real hassle to bring groceries inside once I get them home. Just can't win.......
I agree with your husband. The more cows the better......... : )
Great pictures, Thanks! And yes, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence......... : )
Try one of those car carts. I put the boys in one today at Walmart. It wouldn't roll good. The greeter told me I had to put a dollar in the machine. The kids were all excited by now. I had to get some money from ATM. Then the machine wouldn't work. The greeter told me to go try the one on the other side. Uh uh. I wanted my dollar back. The manager came over. I showed her the sign that said "fun" and told her "I am not having fun" They supposedly got it fixed and I'm off to get dog food. The kids were having a ball but I couldn't turn the darn thing. I figured another day and left. The cashier didn't believe me that it didn't work and pulled it forward and back. I told her, "you try turning it" She told me to go to customer service to get my dollar back. They were lined to the aisle. I didn't think so. Next time the kiddos want a ride I'm just going to grab an electric wheelchair if a bunch sitting there. Cheaper and easier to get around the place.:')
Speaking of grass, I just got thru mowing. I shouldn't have to be doing that in Jan. Strange weather.
I have to use the electric wheelchair for the time being. Just barely can walk cause of poor circulation below my knees. This was something I did not expect to ever happen to me.........
No grass here at home but there is plenty of oak leaves covering the yard.
Great pictures:).
In the first one it looks like the sand bags are keeping the water IN in stead of out:)
I love the one of the tree nursery, I've always thought trees, corn and such that are planted in such straight lines looks so neat.
The sky really looks nasty in some of the pictures.
Those mini's look about the size of the new one that has showed up in my neightborhood.
And finally, LOL, at the cow in the last picture. I've seen all my horses do that stunt. Silly things:)
Looks like it was a very nice drive.
Becky
I'm sorry to hear that. I've been where I couldn't walk and know how you feel. I had to use a manual chair and walker though. If you don't feel like messing with grocery shopping right now , a lot of stores will fill your list and you just have to pick it up.
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Becky
My appetite has not returned yet and I do not shop for groceries that often. Coffee is beging to taste good again though. Now I only drink a cup or two of instant coffee where I used to drink a pot of freshly brewed coffee a day.
Had to go out today and ran into a guy with a walker that had a plastic seat on it. Now that is what I needed. Not to worry though as I will be using a wheelchair next week.
Those walkers are really nice. Some are very light weight and people that tire with walking can sit and rest as needed.
Boy does that look familiar. You guys got some serious flooding up there is looks like. Haven't I read that you are on your 20+ day of rain?
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