MY SON GOT MY LAWN MOWER GOING, JUST HAD GAS IN IT FROM LAST YEAR. HE DRAINED IT AND NOW I CAN MOW.
I SPENT THIS MORNING FIXING MY PEN FOR MY BABY CHICKENS. I HAD TO LINE THE SIDES WITH CHICKEN WIRE TO KEEP THEM FROM TUNNELING OUT AND THEN MEET THEIR FATE WITH DOGS.
MY SPRING TULIPS AND EASTER LILIES HAVE COME TO LIFE WITH THE RAINS WE HAVE HAD.
MY GREEN ONIONS ARE GROWING, I WILL SOON BE EATING CORN BREAD AND GREEN ONIONS.ALL IN ALL I HAVE MADE HEAD WAY IN MY PLANS AND HAVE AN ORDER TO SEND OFF FOR 50 BANTAMNS FROM THE HATCHERY. I WANT THEM TO ARRIVE SOME TIME BETWEEN THE 15TH. OF MAY AND THE 19TH. SINCE MY PEN FOR THE BABIES IS ONLY 3 FEET HIGH I SPENT THIS MORNING CRAWLING AROUND ON MY HANDS AND KNEES.
THE SUN IS SHINING AND THE TEMPTUATURE IS SUPPOSE TO GET UP TO 75 TODAY. IT IS A NICE DAY IN THE OZARKS.
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Sounds like you have your
little farm in order. The
green onions and cornbread
sound good. Remember how
Momma would leave the spoons
in a glass in the center of
the table. Do you do that?
I don't? But it is a good
home memory.
no i don't leave in glass> i guess she did that because that was the only place to store them.
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