I'm not at a point that I would eat my chickens (besides, they're bantams) but as far as I am concerned Martha can live rent-free as long as she likes. She's turned out to be a wonderful broody, even waited for a staggered hatch to complete! 🥳
My dh asked why I wanted goats. I said for their ability to keep the honeysuckle and Virginia Creeper and poison ivy and wisteria under control! Plus I love animals.
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We currently have a 4' chain link fence around the backyard, a little less than a quarter acre, that needs to be replaced on...
How do you contain them, what type of fence?
Apologies if I asked previously...I bought some goat cheese at the farmers' market this morning, and had a nice chat with the seller. She has over 60 goats, most of which she milks twice a day! I told her eventually I want a couple goats, probably...
While neither of us wish to lose the other in death, as Bible-believing Christians we are certain that death won't part us forever, that we'll eventually see each other again.
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My parents only made it to 20 years before divorce. :(
Thank you. Although we were aware of each other in high school we weren't friends. We started dating in February 1979, married in September 1980.
Separated in 2000, but worked it out.
Alaska looks beautiful, but I have had my fill of cold and snow. I prefer milder, shorter winters.
Ron and I have been married 43 years, have done many 10-12 day vacations on the road. First day is fine, day 2 can be cranky. Then things smooth out. If things hadn't happened and we had retired...
Before the chickens, before my dh's disability, we were planning to buy a fiberglass trailer when we retired, travel to see the grandkids. There is no alone in that situation...
My dad's first RV was a 19' Dodge, I've forgotten the model/name. When the walls started disintegrating he bought a 29' Ford. He lived in that for the last ten or so years of his life.
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What kind of RV?
After my dad retired he lived in a trailer, then an RV and drove around the US. When he hit 90 he parked in front of my property for the last three years of his life. It was a positive experience and he was mostly independent until he passed away. I would have kept his RV but...
When my daughter was about 7 she became friends with a girl whose mother had a mini-farm, with ponies, geese, and goats. The fence around the pastures was 5', and I don't recall the goats ever escaping.