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DH fixed the driveway, smoothed out a whole bunch of stuff, spread topsoil in the yard and leveled it off from where our old pig had escaped and rooted it all up... He has to work tomorrow but hopefully can keep using it after work. It's amazing, he already did a whole bunch of stuff I've been bugging him about for 2 years in about 3 hours, lol!

I NEED A TRACTOR!
 

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I so do! He's going back out to do a few more things before he goes to work, I think. It's going to rain this evening through tomorrow (like 2 inches of rain).

The chicks woke me up at 3am and I had a hard time falling back asleep. This week should be warm enough for them to be outside (with a heat lamp). I keep threatening to turn them into chicken nuggets. They need to go outside now, lol
 

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Sadly the tractor went away today. Boss man needed to move a round bale for his cows. But DH got a ton accomplished anyway!

Dang goat escaped again, DH made that section of fence impenetrable (in theory). We'll see how long that lasts!
 

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:thShe's my little disaster. Love her but she's a pain sometimes. She only does it when we're outside and not in the pen with them.
 

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That is so true. One of the next things on our endless to do list is to expand/move their fence. I just need to decide exactly where they're going...
 
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