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harley jim
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Thanks kay and Pines.
I know is a little over the top but my ocd doesn't let me do things normal.
I know is a little over the top but my ocd doesn't let me do things normal.



I went and got the tractor and forks but got sidelined at Donnies looking at his boat, he needs to move the motor up three inches.



Goats are tasty too.If I moved in... I would turn that room under your gazebo... into a "play room" *wink *wink...
AND yes... I would eat your chickens... eggs too... can we put an order in for a cow too?








Good on you. The more I see other people walk away from potentially fun projects, the more discipline I have to do it. I do like having several going at once so I don't get bored or stalled on one. But its all those others that sort of eat away at you when you're completely ignoring them.It was hard to walk away, //snip// I just have so many things to get done here that I made me promise that I wouldn't bring anything else home until the others are done.

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Yep, every six weeks the semi trucks start rolling in and the chicken wranglers start filling the cages and stack them on the flatbeds, that takes all night. They clean and replace the floor material then add new chicks. Cha-Ching every six weeks.
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Jim, sorry to hear about your family’s losses. It’s never easy.I had to go to Roan county Tn. Yesterday, my Son in law lost his brother last month and his Dad this week. Both were cremated and they had a burial service yesterday, Charlie the sil dug the grave himself and after the service I helped him shovel the dirt back and dress the grave. They do things the old way in Roan county.
Charlie and my stepdaughter Trish.
We took them out to eat and to talk after the service. Charlie has battled cancer for years. It is visible on his cheek, he is going in thursday to get surgery on it again. He is a tough Man,, I'm praying he comes through this ok.
So now I'm back to the grind today, I started on the coop and the bil showed up to help so we got a bunch done.
I have some wire to bury across the front and finish the trim.
I'll take the door back to the shop so that I can square it on the welding table and install the wire and corner braces.
I'm hoping to get the chickens by early next week.
Jim, when my mother passed away in 2009 I took her ashes to New Rochelle, NY and dug the grave (over my father) so the old way isn't gone everywhere. I'm in no rush but I am trying to figure out how to dig my own grave and make a tombstone.Charlie the sil dug the grave himself and after the service I helped him shovel the dirt back and dress the grave.




