I am having so many problems getting pics downloaded here I decided to just do it all on my blog so if you are interested to read any of it you will find it under the Bits & pieces writings there.
take your time! I really think that your friend was even more overwhelmed than you were with all that had to be done-that's why she never "told" you what to do!!!! michelle-i give you so much credit for the undertaking!!!! would love to have been there with you!!!! amazing what us old broads can accomplish!!!!!
Farmgirl # 2139 proud member of the Farmgirls of the Southwest Henhouse ~*~ counting my pennies; my dreams are adding up!~*~
I just read your blog and you've given this "old broad" a new perspective on hard work. I know from your letters that it was challenging--gosh, it makes my life seem like the lap of luxury. I do remember though, that the best job I ever had was a job I had working at a petting zoo--it was hard work--I had to push a wheelbarrow of manure a quarter mile to dump it--but it was so rewarding. Now that it's autumn, I find myself wishing I had a job where I could work outdoors. You should definitely write a book about your experiences. I'm looking into getting a couple of hens (I've read that two hens won't fight). I have plans for a mobile coop that I can build--just wonder how my dog will take it. I didn't know you had a bearded dragon. Cindy
"Vast floods can't quench love, no matter what love did/ Rivers can't drown love, no matter where love's hid"--Sinead O'Connor "In many ways, you don't just live in the country, it lives inside you"--Ellen Eilers