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. that little one is a cutie and thats from bjb123 and myself. |
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But if that's going to be another poll thing, I'm lost - all those kidlets are adorable, no way could I choose one over another.![]() ![]() |
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She really is the sweetest little thing, and we love having her around. Her smile just about sends Poppa through the roof. Even when she's sleeping...if you kiss her cheek she gets the cutest little half-smile on her face! |
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This is whats left of my great grandparents homestead outside of Hennessey. It is just half a mile north of Lacey.
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If those walls could talk. I bet that old house has some stories.
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There are a few places like that around Duncan.
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That house (I remember walking through it as a kid) was about 900 feet.......home of two adults and 12 kids........
Their first house (I saw it too, when I was a kid) was a soddy.......they built it right after the land run. |
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We have enough entries, so I think I am going to have the poll so you can make multiple votes on the first go round. Anyway, here are some signs of spring. I don't know what kind of bush this is in Yeager, but I want one: ![]() I wish this was my garden field just plowed up, or disked up. They usually grow corn here in Yeager. ![]() Here are my lettuce plants. I bought them at Wal-Mart and planted them a few days ago, and they are all still alive! ![]() Onions I planted probably 2 weeks ago: ![]() ![]() I think these are radishes, but I put those seeds out quite some time ago, so these might just be some weeds. ![]() Here is a blueberry plant I have been growing in a pot for a year or so & just transplanted. The green stuff in the background is cilantro, which apparently lives all year around here, and it was growing in the same pot as the blueberry. ![]() My favorites, the sweet peas. I eat them right off the vine. Can't wait! ![]() |
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great pix peggy, youve got a good start for your garden! I can't wait to have one of my own.
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We (meaning I) haven't even turned over the dirt yet. I dread using the rototiller. I need to hire someone to do it. Can I borrow someone's combine? Peg, we are thinking of getting a few chickens. The price of eggs is over $2.00/dozen and Don threw a fit.
We have a hen house that hasn't been used in years. But it is pretty small. I look forward to fresh eggs, but not to cleaning up the hen house. |
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