What made you happy today? Part II
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The son just called in with a bottle of wine for fathers day.
He was basically driving past the area for work, took the chance to drop in for 2 minutes. Great to see him, it seems like forever since I saw him in person.
He was basically driving past the area for work, took the chance to drop in for 2 minutes. Great to see him, it seems like forever since I saw him in person.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Nice one. Well done you.Morrigu wrote:I am so tired but after around 8 hours writing her eulogy today I am happy that I have captured and reflected my mums life, spirit and personality!
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Nice one.stui magpie wrote:The son just called in with a bottle of wine for fathers day.
He was basically driving past the area for work, took the chance to drop in for 2 minutes. Great to see him, it seems like forever since I saw him in person.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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Got our first egg today from our 4 chooks. Seems a bit early poor girls. They are being doted on by Mrs WPT especially. In their run we’ve got a sand pit so they can dust themselves off, a metal feeding container where they have to learn to step on a pedal to raise the lid of the food tray (keeps it vermin free) 2 water containers with a small lever that activates a valve. We also give them lots of greens especially dandelion which we string up and hang down for them to eat
I felt a bit guilty making a chicken curry 2 days ago and having it at work tonight for tea.
I felt a bit guilty making a chicken curry 2 days ago and having it at work tonight for tea.
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jeesus, chooks or pets?
We had chooks when I was a kid, about 20 plus a rooster. large chookpen with perches, feeders etc. Let them out in the yard in the morning, chase them back in late afternoon. collect the eggs each morning and every now and then on a Sunday catch one which be taken to the wood heap for a Henry the 8th.
"Off with her head"
Funniest thing I ever saw was when Dad's hands slipped after decapitating one chook and it took off running straight at Lucy the black Lab, who let loose a part howl part back and bolted to her kennel.
We had chooks when I was a kid, about 20 plus a rooster. large chookpen with perches, feeders etc. Let them out in the yard in the morning, chase them back in late afternoon. collect the eggs each morning and every now and then on a Sunday catch one which be taken to the wood heap for a Henry the 8th.
"Off with her head"
Funniest thing I ever saw was when Dad's hands slipped after decapitating one chook and it took off running straight at Lucy the black Lab, who let loose a part howl part back and bolted to her kennel.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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thats so cool, lucky chickenswatt price tully wrote:Got our first egg today from our 4 chooks. Seems a bit early poor girls. They are being doted on by Mrs WPT especially. In their run we’ve got a sand pit so they can dust themselves off, a metal feeding container where they have to learn to step on a pedal to raise the lid of the food tray (keeps it vermin free) 2 water containers with a small lever that activates a valve. We also give them lots of greens especially dandelion which we string up and hang down for them to eat
I felt a bit guilty making a chicken curry 2 days ago and having it at work tonight for tea.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!