Comment on Wilbur’s Kids by Dottie N.
WOW – not “more than I wanted to know”, BUT definitely more than I ever expected to read about chickens, eggs and the roosters. Thanks for the information (not going to raise any chickens in the near...
View ArticleComment on Wilbur’s Kids by Carolyn
well that was enlightening! Sperm sacks huh? who knew…. really who got that job of finding out what that pouch was for? I’m getting a visual Sorry
View ArticleComment on Wilbur’s Kids by Penny
Thank you, Judy! You’ve made my day! I do so enjoy hearing about your chickens! I always thot of chickens as laying for 2 or 3 yrs then they became old & tough & were sold to Campbell’s for...
View ArticleComment on Carabe Progress by BethL
Love it!! And I’m so glad to hear that you are loving the Mrs Crosby Steamer Trunk since I have 8 skeins of it in Hot Pimento for my Camp Loopy project 3….Lipstick sweater
View ArticleComment on Their New Home by Deb P
Take advantage of some down time, we all need it and you will be bounding out of bed real soon. Have fun knitting today and here’s to a very speedy recovery!
View ArticleComment on Their New Home by Joyce
Pretty sure I would have screamed before the bad words…not that bunnies are scary, it would just be the startle factor!
View ArticleComment on Their New Home by Denise ~ justquiltin
Glad to hear your feeling better but yes, recuperative knitting is prescribed for today! Stay away from scary bunnies!
View ArticleComment on Pepper Powder by patti
while you’re talking dehydrating, i have a question as the only thing i’ve done is beef jerkey (which gets eaten right away). i recently dried cherries and put them into pint jars which i sucked down...
View ArticleComment on Surgery #1 is Done! by Andrea
So glad it was relatively easy for you! It’s nice that you were able to stay local and receive excellent care.
View ArticleComment on The Rest of the Chicken Family – The Bantams by Rebecca in SoCal
I agree about Edith: beautiful! She looks like a designer chicken, or art deco, or a wood carving! Thank goodness she doesn’t (seem to) cause trouble with the other chickens.
View ArticleComment on The Rest of the Chicken Family – The Red Hens by Rebecca in SoCal
Well, they look big and sturdy, like they could “throw their weight around.” Wish their egg-laying matched!
View ArticleComment on Preparedness Challenge Comments by Toni Wood
Please keep us informed about Joyce. I could/would love to stuff a box for her!! On the same thread about preparedness, with hubby’s medical issues we are tied to the medical community. Insulin will...
View ArticleComment on Preparedness Challenge Comments by Tina in NJ
Count me in on the quilting shower. Just need an address. One of my guild friends lost her home, including the quilt she was quilting that her mother had cross stitched, to an electrical fire a couple...
View ArticleComment on Glass Gem Corn Update by Judy Snider
Hi Judy Just for your info. You need to plant corn (any kind) in blocks of about 4 rows. You will get a better polinization. Hope I spelled that right. One thing I learned about gardening being married...
View ArticleComment on July Preparedness Challenge by Shari
So sorry for your loss. Please let Judy know if there’s anything that those of us far away can do for you. I’m sure there are many of us who would like to help.
View ArticleComment on July Preparedness Challenge by Norece
We have sheep skin seat covers and I glued a small pocket on the inside of one of the covers near the top on the side. You can’t even tell it is there. There is only enough for a hotel room, food and a...
View ArticleComment on Glass Gem Corn Update by JudyL
Where we live, there’s so much wind, I think I could plant one seed per acre and still get plenty of pollination. Since I only planted a small amount, I hand pollinated it and it did just fine.
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