Posted on 03/24/2009 6:01:46 PM PDT by GodBlessUSA
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Got lamb or chicken that needs grilling?
Thank God.
I will check in tomorrow
Hey, Taz, good to see ya.
A call from Honolulu, eh?
Tourist from Ky?
I could season lamb and chicken for another 3 years off’n this bush! We go out ever’ so often and snip some off to season a raosting chicken. I hadn’t thought about skewers, but that’s something I’m going to try now.
I have no idea what they’ve done except hubby said she was
on her way for an EKG right after she called him to tell him
her “news”!
We’ll know tomorrow. Yes...being in a public place was definitely
God looking out for her!
You are so right! LOL! Time out sure didn’t work....never does.
I’m doing well - trying to get through the next week and a half so to get to Spring Break.
I’ll let you know what’s happening!
I’d like to put one in.
Will they grow up here?
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11 ducks quaking in the backyard....just threw out some corn. 6 males and 5 females...one crabby male was chasing a female, clamped onto her tail feathers...she had enough, turned on him and he RAN! Then he went after another male and they went head to head. I spread the corn far and wide...one would think they could spread out, but they all try for the same patch of ground.
I don’t know - our landscape package was called ‘the evergreen package’. We’ve had a light dusting of snow all three years but never had temps below about 25 and that for only a few nights in a row.
It might...it certainly wouldn’t hurt to give it a try!
All 3 of them relocated from KY.
We’re gonna make a farmer out of you, yet.
Don’t you love to walk by and just run your hand along the rosemary and have that lovely scent on you like a fine perfume?
I do! We have on in a pot on our patio. It has sweet blue
flowers on it right now.
If it’s an evergreen, it will prolly survive.
However, temps up here can be brutal.
This past winter we had temps some days, of -24, and over the season nore than 120 inches of snow.
Most days the temps were in the low 20s during the day, and into the teens at night.
It’ll prolly die of shock!
LOL
Prayers up for Luv W's Mother-in-law.
Nite from Oklahoma, y’all. I am tired and my eyes feel fried!
See ya tomorrow night for sure. I hope to have some good
news!
Plus....I hope to see Piper tomorrow, too. :D
*HUG*
Nitey nite Sis!
Prayers for your MIL!
Hope you have a wonderful visit with Piper!
LOL
Farmer Ma!
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