Nov 22, 2014
Things are up in the air
Aren't they beautiful birds?
I finished siding my barn today and patching up the sheep shed. We've had timberwolves around at night and I don't want them in with my sheep!
My husband took advantage of the gorgeous weather to finish siding the north side of the house. Here's a picture of how he elevated his homemade scaffolding. Don't call OSHA, please
My coffee break is over and I want to get outside before we lose the sun. Hope your day is glorious. From Glory Farm
Nov 22, 2014
Things are up in the air
Aren't they beautiful birds?
I finished siding my barn today and patching up the sheep shed. We've had timberwolves around at night and I don't want them in with my sheep!
My husband took advantage of the gorgeous weather to finish siding the north side of the house. Here's a picture of how he elevated his homemade scaffolding. Don't call OSHA, please
My coffee break is over and I want to get outside before we lose the sun. Hope your day is glorious. From Glory Farm
4 comments:
- affectioknit said...
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Genius scaffolding holder!
~Have a lovely day! - November 22, 2014 at 2:31 PM
- Mama Pea said...
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Omigosh! That Royal Palm turkey is the most beautiful I've ever seen! May the pair give you lots and lots of little turks!
We've been outside most of the day, too. Our temp didn't get as high as yours and we had no sun, but at least it was above freezing for several hours. Makes a world of difference for chilly fingers!
You're fortunate to have the machinery to improvise when "help" is needed. It may look Rube Goldberg-ish, but I'm sure your hubby made it plenty safe. - November 22, 2014 at 4:39 PM
- Misty Pines Homestead said...
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What a wonderful looking bird.Hope you have good luck with them!
- November 23, 2014 at 11:22 AM
- odiie said...
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affectioknit- My honey is creative isn't he? Glad it was his job and not mine.
Mama Pea-Truth is that's just a picture from pinterest of the turkey, but my tom does look like that. I hope you're getting these warm temps today, again. No sun, but lots of melting snow.
Amanda-I'm having trouble getting them to eat. Think the move was just too traumatic for them?? - November 23, 2014 at 1:22 PM
4 comments:
Genius scaffolding holder!
~Have a lovely day!
Omigosh! That Royal Palm turkey is the most beautiful I've ever seen! May the pair give you lots and lots of little turks!
We've been outside most of the day, too. Our temp didn't get as high as yours and we had no sun, but at least it was above freezing for several hours. Makes a world of difference for chilly fingers!
You're fortunate to have the machinery to improvise when "help" is needed. It may look Rube Goldberg-ish, but I'm sure your hubby made it plenty safe.
What a wonderful looking bird.Hope you have good luck with them!
affectioknit- My honey is creative isn't he? Glad it was his job and not mine.
Mama Pea-Truth is that's just a picture from pinterest of the turkey, but my tom does look like that. I hope you're getting these warm temps today, again. No sun, but lots of melting snow.
Amanda-I'm having trouble getting them to eat. Think the move was just too traumatic for them??
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