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pinkfox
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thanks guys, your right.
so while everyone else is out grocery shoppig im curled up with my babies and hot tea and tissues LOL!
heads a little swimmy and im stuffy, its certainly been worse, but hate having to breathe through my mouth, throat and lips are so dry no matter how much lipbalm I use.
supposed ot be sending the dutch and my nz mix home today so just waiting to hear form her as a time
and then the angora doe is also supposed to leave this evening, (waiting on a time there too)
and thatll be it for outgoing until show day (when my 3 elops are leaving)
did get an additional o do on the list though.
mums getting very tired of having a houe pig...(I warned them LOL!) so...
new jobs on the docket include adding a line of welded wire to the back pasture fence about 2ft tall to make a ball pen. bubbles and squeak will move up to the female goat pasture and the stall currently used for storage (going to put up a playpen at first so they can all get used to eachtoher.
Mr B will then move out to the girls pen during the day where he can start getting acclimated to the weather (and the electric fence) and eventually he'll move up to live with the male goats.
the current piggy house/pig pen will become the turkey pen (saving me a whole lot more building since mum doesn't want them living in the barn) and mean I don't have to move the current piggy house.
well probably til the area the pig have started to dig, level it out and either reseed or use that area to plant the grape vines (and let the turkeys roam that area)
im also going to talk to dad about building the greenhouse ONTO the front of the barn (using the barn as the greenhouse back wall wont be as large but I think itll be a little prettier ad more structurally sound lol, plus it might help keep the barn warmer in the winter as the greenhouse would warm up warming the main barn wall. means moving the flowerbed that's thee (and currently stuffed full of sedum gone crazy (I can dig it up and move most of it) but it would be right by power and water there and get a nice amount of sun all day. I could then put a pretty flowerbed infront and plant with herbs or whatever to make it realy pretty and fit in since its completely visable from the house.
well see.
nothing else planned for today, being as lazy as I can be...
need to bring the angora doe in and get her groomed out, just wish I knew what time these other 2 are going so can plan my afternoon.
so while everyone else is out grocery shoppig im curled up with my babies and hot tea and tissues LOL!
heads a little swimmy and im stuffy, its certainly been worse, but hate having to breathe through my mouth, throat and lips are so dry no matter how much lipbalm I use.
supposed ot be sending the dutch and my nz mix home today so just waiting to hear form her as a time
and then the angora doe is also supposed to leave this evening, (waiting on a time there too)
and thatll be it for outgoing until show day (when my 3 elops are leaving)
did get an additional o do on the list though.
mums getting very tired of having a houe pig...(I warned them LOL!) so...
new jobs on the docket include adding a line of welded wire to the back pasture fence about 2ft tall to make a ball pen. bubbles and squeak will move up to the female goat pasture and the stall currently used for storage (going to put up a playpen at first so they can all get used to eachtoher.
Mr B will then move out to the girls pen during the day where he can start getting acclimated to the weather (and the electric fence) and eventually he'll move up to live with the male goats.
the current piggy house/pig pen will become the turkey pen (saving me a whole lot more building since mum doesn't want them living in the barn) and mean I don't have to move the current piggy house.
well probably til the area the pig have started to dig, level it out and either reseed or use that area to plant the grape vines (and let the turkeys roam that area)
im also going to talk to dad about building the greenhouse ONTO the front of the barn (using the barn as the greenhouse back wall wont be as large but I think itll be a little prettier ad more structurally sound lol, plus it might help keep the barn warmer in the winter as the greenhouse would warm up warming the main barn wall. means moving the flowerbed that's thee (and currently stuffed full of sedum gone crazy (I can dig it up and move most of it) but it would be right by power and water there and get a nice amount of sun all day. I could then put a pretty flowerbed infront and plant with herbs or whatever to make it realy pretty and fit in since its completely visable from the house.
well see.
nothing else planned for today, being as lazy as I can be...
need to bring the angora doe in and get her groomed out, just wish I knew what time these other 2 are going so can plan my afternoon.