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Yeah...to get oldies and classic rock I have to switch to AM, which dies about 5 pm. Everything else is just two channels of country....not that I'm opposed to country but I NEED variety!!!

I would love to have a good blues station, a bluegrass station and even a talk radio station.....but out here in the mountains, we are lucky to get ANY station! :rolleyes:
 

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Pear wine! You all sound like Ol' Sew and Sew....she will make wine out of anything!!! :lol:

Was it good? :)
 

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A bit dry for my taste, but I like things sweet. Hubby likes it just as it is. I am going to mix mine with some ginger ale and make a ginger pear cooler!

I let you know how that tastes. :D
 

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I've finally got pics of my self feeding setup for the sheep this year....I'm really liking this so far! The best part is I don't have to carry or mess with hay bales. I got to remove all the first row's baling twine all at once and store it neatly for recycling later.

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Denim Deb said:
Is that a cattle panel?
Yep! I fastened tightly against the first row of bales and intend to keep that level of tension on the stack, as they eat into it, I will just tighten it down.

I officially LOVE cattle panels!!! I have used them for gates, sheep quonset hut, hay feeder and I may use some to make a greenhouse/meaty chicken brooder.
 

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Bee, I LOVE the self feeding thing...I wish I had a set up I could do that, But, in reality...The way mine is set up, its really not too hard. The hay is stored in the barn, so cut the strings..store them in feed bags.....and throw a few flakes into the new hay feeders I got from a friend for free! :)
 
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