SheriM - Too Stubborn to Stop Dreamin' - SURPRISE!!!

SheriM

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Despite temps of 30 degrees C (high 80's F) we've been working on the outdoor chicken run. Ran out of wire, though, so it'll have to wait now till I go to town to get some more. Since this picture was taken, we've covered the top with bird netting. It's pretty flimsy stuff, but we'll see how it works.

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Looking good, Sheri, looking real good. I'm impressed. I refuse to work in temps above 80. I usually camp out in my room in the afternoon during the kids naptime and either take one myself or sit at the computer and lose myself to the internet.
 

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LOVE looking through your pics Sherry:>) :frow That little goat is sooo cute! Great job with the chicken run...the bird netting on top will be fine, it's all I have ever used since I discovered it! Cheap, and much easier to shake all the pine cones off the top ;)
 

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Your new goat is adorable! I loved the bunny story... like a gift from God, having a small wild creature greet you during your day.

You sure have been busy! Don't forget to keep hydrated in that heat....
 

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keljonma said:
Your new goat is adorable! I loved the bunny story... like a gift from God, having a small wild creature greet you during your day.

You sure have been busy! Don't forget to keep hydrated in that heat....
That's exactly what I thought, a gift from God. It was a wonderful experience.
 

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For the moment, at least, I feel great. We had to postpone the start of chemo for a couple of weeks due to an infection in the mastectomy site. That's cleared up fine, but we have to be certain it's completely gone because the chemo does such a number on the immune system. I'm now scheduled for the first chemo treatment on July 16, two days before DH's birthday. Fun, fun!
 
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