tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3623866790907629669.post5691203440255382045..comments2022-07-19T23:45:42.206-07:00Comments on Mother Hen's Story Time Blogg: Today's Update - 28 July 2014Kathy in FLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08161351589637201127noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3623866790907629669.post-36620151339618402442014-07-29T20:04:55.326-07:002014-07-29T20:04:55.326-07:00Well I can relate to the yard. I gave up a few yea...Well I can relate to the yard. I gave up a few years ago and now we have .. grass... Every time I tried to plants something, get something beautiful going the weed whacker came out. Sometimes it took a year until dh forgot it was something special, but if it wasn't in a pot or a raised bed it was fair game and died died died. Now for some reason every kind of wildlife around thinks my place is garden of eden. I have two wild bunnies that run around. Have no idea where they came from, but they eat from our hands now (and take a healthy portion of my garden), my chooks made their dust baths in my rhubarb and I just gave it to them finally. Why fight the inevitable? And the deer are now walking through the yard with no fear. Im sending my daughter to visit montana at end of August and dreading it!! No other girls? The house will have less sparkle and thats for sure! Hope Darth settles.. I have one called Java that could be Darths sister . Life is always interesting, and I love hearing about yours. Thanks for the stories! They make me happy :)watcher109https://www.blogger.com/profile/08499879013435627728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3623866790907629669.post-8472079172846442902014-07-29T00:55:23.589-07:002014-07-29T00:55:23.589-07:00Your daily story comments had me chuckling. I too ...Your daily story comments had me chuckling. I too know what it is like to be used as a launch pad by a black labrador but thankfully I haven't gone head first into a compost pile. I can manage that on my own quite well. I am in Tasmania, Australia so am mostly unfamiliar with your local flora and fauna ... excepting that our gators in northern AUS are rather larger than yours. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading all of your stories that I can find. I only discovered you a couple of weeks ago. I appreciate your fine storylines and believable characters. Their adventures make a wonderful 'Post Fall' alternative to the 'big gun' scenarios I usually find. Thank you so much for sharing your talents. Reading them gives me enormous pleasure and I have picked up lots of interesting titbits and information.frazzledsugarplummumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14662292532191196282noreply@blogger.com