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Old 12-21-2009, 09:40 AM #11
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You MUST be a farmboy!
I had to quit getting my horse/pet feed at the store that sold baby chicks and ducks because i never could control myself. Would inevitably bring home a couple chicks/ducks to my kids. They're so dang CUTE

But by spring they are fullgrown and POOP EVERYWHERE

Has our PN forum perhaps got a bit off topic ?

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Sorry, farm GIRL, or a tomboy, whichever term one wants to use. (Perhaps I had a missing twin and I am a chimera and that is at the root of my autoimmune disease.)

The funky screen name alludes to my former passion, biking.

I do not have one eye, but some may see me as an ornery monster. That is occassionally true.

I grow organic veggies and fruits now. Kind of a retirement gig that is hard work and doesn't pay. That said, I need to mechanize. My poor back and hands are not going to take this much longer.

I need poop for my garden. Problem is one has to either butcher the layers or overwinter them. I would like to overwinter them, but it gets soooo cold here, I can't imagine thawing water for 5 months. Not to mention shoveling out frozen poo and collecting frozen eggs.

I would ask my local farmer for his cow poo, but that cow poo does not smell like cow poo used to. It smells like chemicals. So, I want chicken poo.

Summer is fine and dandy, but winter here sux.
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For those of you that have little sunlight at this time of year. After Monday, the days start getting longer. Hooray!

If you live in the southern hemisphere...sorry.
Today is Tues and the day certainly feels longer.
Maybe its the Holidays, but I'm just 'dragging'.
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I am still so bummed that the days are not getting longer for 6 more days.
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