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message 10001: by Andy (new)

Andy | 1511 comments Lisa wrote: "Good to see you back Terri, no doubt the farm keeps you very busy. We were all very well behaved too. Except for Andy and Derek, I think they've been naughty!"

SNITCH!


message 10002: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Terri wrote: "Hoping you are enjoying your days off with the lady, Jim. ..."

I'm sorry you're so hot down there. We had a good year overall. A cool August with more than average rain that got a lot of things blooming a second time. Where did you go on vacation? Obviously you have someone to take care of the place while you're gone. Hope they did a good job. That's always one of our biggest issues.

I planted the last of my bulbs last night. Almost 500 tulips, daffodils, iris, mountain belles, lilies, & Grecian windflowers planted along the roads on the steep banks & hedgerows of my property. They went in fairly easily, although rocks & tree roots aren't fun with the 2" bulb auger. We had some rain the night before, not bad for us although some grape sized hail came down at one point. There were 5 tornadoes in the rest of the state, but we rarely get them up here. We're 450' above Frankfort, just south of us.

Marg & I rode around the farm last night, too. We were going to trailer the horses somewhere for a trail ride, but the truck had to go into the shop yesterday for electrical issues. Might be the alternator going bad, but it's iffy.


message 10003: by Darcy (last edited Oct 09, 2014 04:16AM) (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Andy wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Good to see you back Terri, no doubt the farm keeps you very busy. We were all very well behaved too. Except for Andy and Derek, I think they've been naughty!"

SNITCH!"


*sniggers*


message 10004: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Andy, just keeping you honest mate!! Really, haha.

Jim everyone keeps saying it's going to be a long hot summer here. I hope not, I really don't do summer! I like 26deg, with a nice evening breeze, bit of rain at night, to help you sleep. I could do a pommie summer, because I suspect they don't know what a real summer is, hey Andy, lol. It turns 30deg over there and everyone's looking for a fountain! 30 deg over here and you're saying, " no I'm not getting in the water it's too bloody cold".


message 10005: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments "Goes to bed before she gets sent to the naughty corner" haha, night everyone. Have a great day tomorrow.


message 10006: by Andy (new)

Andy | 1511 comments Lisa wrote: ""Goes to bed before she gets sent to the naughty corner" haha, night everyone. Have a great day tomorrow."

Think yer ol enough to have a spanked bum! ;) mind..... lols i can see where this is heading


message 10007: by Simona (new)

Simona | 1453 comments You see...? Naughty.


message 10008: by Simona (new)

Simona | 1453 comments Margaret wrote: "Have been stalked. One in real life, twice on the net. It's not a hell of a lot of fun. I really feel sorry for actors who have loads of stalkers. :( ..."

Sorry, Margaret. I didn't mean to offend.


message 10009: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (catjackson) Jim wrote: "Terri wrote: "Hoping you are enjoying your days off with the lady, Jim. ..."

I'm sorry you're so hot down there. We had a good year overall. A cool August with more than average rain that got a ..."


All those bulbs sound wonderful. You're property must look luscious when they bloom!!


message 10010: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Had to do some research for work today, turns out there are a barrel load of fleet dispatching and mapping software design companies in Australia.


message 10011: by Margaret, Sherlockian Sheila (new)

Margaret (margyw) | 3341 comments Simona wrote: "Margaret wrote: "Have been stalked. One in real life, twice on the net. It's not a hell of a lot of fun. I really feel sorry for actors who have loads of stalkers. :( ..."

Sorry, Margaret. I didn'..."


Not offended. :) Said so to Bobby. :)


message 10012: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (last edited Oct 09, 2014 01:50PM) (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Jim wrote: "Terri wrote: "Hoping you are enjoying your days off with the lady, Jim. ..."

I'm sorry you're so hot down there. We had a good year overall. A cool August with more than average rain that got a ..."



You still have the horses I see. :)
I have this vivid memory from all those years ago when we used to be in another group together, of you having to cart water to your horses because the troughs would ice up. That is a cold I just can't comprehend. We get cold here and heavy frosts, but it never gets that cold.
It gets that cold elsewhere in my country though.

RE: holidays
We actually didn't go anywhere really. With the farm and all the jobs we needed to catch up on here with hubby home we can't escape. Gosh, I haven't had a night away from the farm for maybe 5 years. My hubby gets away all the time because of his work, but I'm stuck here.

We did get to go away sometimes for a half day or full day while he was on hols from work. We went for drives and did things away from the farm.

You need to show me a photo of your bulbs when in full bloom. that would be quite something! I plan on getting some bulbs in next season.


message 10013: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Lisa wrote: " It turns 30deg over there and everyone's looking for a fountain! 30 deg over here and you're saying, " no I'm not getting in the water it's too bloody cold".
.."


hahaha! Ain't that the truth.


message 10014: by Bobby (new)

Bobby (bobbej) | 1375 comments NO travel this week....took it off and going to our neighborhood block margarita party......for the first time! Always gone for the past 20 years of the party. Wonder if any of the neighbors will know who I am, or will they think my wee wife just went out and found some stranger to accompany her!!


message 10015: by Gretchen (last edited Oct 09, 2014 05:57PM) (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) I wish my neighborhood would have a margarita party but with neighbors who aren't my neighbors.


message 10016: by Margaret, Sherlockian Sheila (new)

Margaret (margyw) | 3341 comments My neighbourhood mostly has all the community spirit of a collection of cactus.


message 10017: by Jim (last edited Oct 09, 2014 06:25PM) (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Terri wrote: "You still have the horses I see. :) ..."

We do & are in a similar situation to you when it comes to getting away. We did take a few days to go up to MD to see our new grandson, but arranged to have my daughter, Erin, & her husband stay here. Marg was on the phone with her twice a day even though 2 of the horses are Erin's. Sheesh. We're down to just 4 horses, 2 goats, & 4 dogs now. Erin is planning to take one of hers soon, too. It's nice downsizing.

The cold has been a lot worse the past couple of years. We're getting some arctic thing that typically hits Siberia, but seems to have gotten lost & found its way into our neck of the woods. It makes for nice, cool summers, though.

I love taking day trips. There are a lot of places within an hour or two that are worth seeing. We went on a trail ride at a local Shaker Village.
http://www.shakervillageky.org/
It's pretty nice. They have bought back most of the land, so 1.5 hours riding covers a quarter of it. Very pretty. I got a bareback pad to ride in, too. On the back of my fat App, Chip, it's like riding in a luxury car, if a car was scared of downed trees.
;)

I'll try to remember to post some pics of the bank gardens next year. I have a couple of others that I've been working on for the past 7 years. They're chaotic masses of weedy flowers that choke out the ugly weeds. The birds & bunnies really like them, too.

What kind of bulbs are you getting? I've been really impressed with the quality from Breck's. They have very reasonable prices (better than Jackson & Perkins) on their older varieties. I'm not sure if they sell down your way or not. From what I've heard, Australian customs are pretty tight on imported plants & animals. Good for them. We're really suffering from our lax standards. The Emerald Ash Borer has killed every mature ash tree around. You'd think after the Chestnut blight, we'd have learned, but the Dutch Elm disease shortly after proved that wrong & don't get me started on multiflora rose, Japanese honeysuckle, & garlic mustard. Oy!
:(


message 10018: by Darcy (last edited Oct 09, 2014 05:29PM) (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Bobby wrote: "NO travel this week....took it off and going to our neighborhood block margarita party......"

The whole week? If I drank a whole week, I'd be travelling, metaphorically speaking. ;-)


message 10019: by Bobby (new)

Bobby (bobbej) | 1375 comments Darcy wrote: "Bobby wrote: "NO travel this week....took it off and going to our neighborhood block margarita party......"

The whole week? If I drank a whole week, I'd be travelling, metaphorically speaking. ;-)"


Sounds about right....travelling with only an arm movement from hip to lip!!


message 10020: by Allison (new)

Allison | 1704 comments Darcy wrote: "Bobby wrote: "NO travel this week....took it off and going to our neighborhood block margarita party......"

The whole week? If I drank a whole week, I'd be travelling, metaphorically speaking. ;-)"


LOL!


message 10021: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Margaret wrote: "My neighbourhood mostly has all the community spirit of a collection of cactus."
Hahaha sorry to hear that Maragaret.

Am so too old for a smack Andy, :))


message 10022: by Margaret, Sherlockian Sheila (new)

Margaret (margyw) | 3341 comments Lisa wrote: "Margaret wrote: "My neighbourhood mostly has all the community spirit of a collection of cactus."
Hahaha sorry to hear that Maragaret.

Am so too old for a smack Andy, :))"


Personally I think Andy's been sneakily reading "Fifty Shades of Grey" ;)


message 10023: by happy (new)

happy (happyone) | 2782 comments Lisa wrote: "Good to see you back Terri, no doubt the farm keeps you very busy. We were all very well behaved too. Except for Andy and Derek, I think they've been naughty!"

What else is new :)


message 10024: by [deleted user] (new)

Me? Naughty? Huh? Never! ;) Now Andy, yep, he's outta control!


message 10025: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Nothing Happy, business as usual with those two! Haha

Margaret, that could open up a whole new thread. Lol, come on Andy 'fess up!!

Derek, you let us be the judge, haha, now off to the naughty corner with you, and take your mate, with you! I don't know what you's have done yet, but there is bound to be something.


message 10026: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Jim wrote: "Terri wrote: "You still have the horses I see. :) ..."

We do & are in a similar situation to you when it comes to getting away. We did take a few days to go up to MD to see our new grandson, but ..."


JIM! I'm getting to you mate. :)
Will reply soon. As always, I have plenty to say, so it isn't a chore or anything. Time just hasn't been on my side to do much talking since yesterday morning. :)


message 10027: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I don't really need a reply, Terri. Just babbling.

No power this morning. It went out last night at about 12:30. It's still out this morning. Got the generator & Coleman stove hooked up. TV, PC, & a few lights working - the essentials. Looks like a big area north & south, on the west side of Frankfort. Over 3000 people without power. Considering much of this area is uninhabitable, that's a lot.

So it was a bit of a fire drill getting Marg out of here this morning. She wanted to leave by 6:30 with Indy & Speedy for a horse show. Speedy is over 30, so just along as a babysitter for Indy, who is only 5. Looks like we made the time, although no grooming done here. They do have electric at the show.


message 10028: by Andy (new)

Andy | 1511 comments Lisa wrote: "Nothing Happy, business as usual with those two! Haha

Margaret, that could open up a whole new thread. Lol, come on Andy 'fess up!!

Derek, you let us be the judge, haha, now off to the naughty co..."


Yep it was me..... I did it guv'nor.... stalks off to find a big enough stick! ;D


message 10029: by Linda (new)

Linda (ladylawyer8650) | 1702 comments @Bobby, Sorry about TCU. Miss Mona would have had good consolation business last night had they not shut her down years ago! Mississippi's dueling Universities did OK. Those MSU cowbells need to be de-clappered or castrated or something. Is there any other stadium as loud?

@Hey Derek! Are you reading on your tablet yet or still just having fun with it? Hope today is a good day for you. Do you listen to Radio Reader?
Love, Linda


message 10030: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) I just wasted three hours watching the Vikings loose and I could have spent that time reading. I'd love to say lesson learned but I'm still going to plant my butt on the couch and watch them next week. It just might be time to focus on the undefeated Minnesota Wild! In the meantime, I'm going to go rake ridiculous piles of leaves so my girls can ruin them.


message 10031: by happy (last edited Oct 13, 2014 02:27AM) (new)

happy (happyone) | 2782 comments This is the time of year that I really love taking my walks. The leaves are falling and most people have not cleaned up there sidewalks. Walking through them takes me back to my inner five yr old!

Otisthedog puts up with my scuffling thru them and just gives me a "Just what are you doing?" look :)


message 10032: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Autumn is a beautiful time isn't Happy! What sort of dog is Otisthedog?


message 10033: by happy (last edited Oct 13, 2014 02:26AM) (new)

happy (happyone) | 2782 comments White Mini schnauzer - he's between 8 and 9 ( we got him from the local pound 6 yrs ago this Thanksgiving. They said he'd only been there 1 night when Mrs Happy went up looking for a replacement for our previous pup and when I came home from work there he was. Appearently an AF family had transfered to Korea and couldn't take him with them.)

He is the best walking partner I've ever had. Most of the time I'm not sure who is walking whom :) Our previous dogs' idea of a long walk was down to the corner and back :)


message 10034: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Haha, oh they have lots of spunk!!! Big dog in a little body, hehe. They are the best companions. I'm sure it's him taking you for a walk, :)


message 10035: by happy (last edited Oct 13, 2014 02:48AM) (new)

happy (happyone) | 2782 comments He's great fun - a lot like a three yr old. He knows the rules, but is always checking to see if they are still in effect :)

Mrs Happy says he can't get lost anywhere Layton/Kaysville, because of our walks he knows almost all of the streets with in 5 miles (8 KM) of our house!


message 10036: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Haha,I know exactly what you mean. My Bella was exactly the same, so mischievous, but adorable just the same.


message 10037: by Linda (new)

Linda (ladylawyer8650) | 1702 comments There was a JAG marathon going on tv while the Cowboys beat the Seahawks and Packers beat the Dolphins. I flipped back and forth all afternoon because I wanted to see it all! Midway through the last Jag episode, a local church took over the Jag channel which led me to powerful frustration and an eating binge. When I came to, I was chomping on the remote control thinking it was a Snickers Bar.

The Vikings don't have a QB or Adrian Peterson. From what I heard, correct me if I am wrong, the first-third, maybe more, QBs are hurt. These things are supposed to happen to some other team--not the Vikings.

Weather Report: we have had summer-like highs and lows passed the time the nights should be cooling off. Hot days are common, but 70 at night is uncommon. Footballers playing in the South have heat to contend with as well as the opposing team. Tornadoes and tornadic weather systems happening today. When the tomato alert goes off, we and all the neighbors go outside to 'see' what's going on before we take shelter.


message 10038: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) Teddy Bridgewater is a rookie so mistakes are to be expected. I think given time he will do just fine. After watching Christian Ponder do nothing but throw short balls and complete passes to the wrong colored jerserys, I am ready to see what Teddy can do. As far as Adrian Peterson goes, Vikings' fans need to prepare for life without him. If he gets thrown in jail for "smoking a little weed", he won't ever wear purple and gold again. It's funny the Wilf family would take such hard actions on criminal when not too long ago the Wilfs were convicted of more or less being modern day mobsters.


message 10039: by Andy (new)

Andy | 1511 comments Dogs full of S***K!! :O

& folk think i lower the tone around 'ere ;D


message 10040: by Nate (new)

Nate | 416 comments Andy wrote: "Dogs full of S***K!! :O

& folk think i lower the tone around 'ere ;D"


ahahahahaha


message 10041: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Gretchen wrote: "I just wasted three hours watching the Vikings loose and I could have spent that time reading. I'd love to say lesson learned but I'm still going to plant my butt on the couch and watch them next w..."

I hate it when the Vikings lose too.
(although we'd be talking about two seperate Vikings :D..)


message 10042: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Jim wrote: "I don't really need a reply, Terri. Just babbling.

No power this morning. It went out last night at about 12:30. It's still out this morning. Got the generator & Coleman stove hooked up. TV, PC,..."


I'll answer all the same. :)

Bulbs. Not sure what I want to plant next season. Being middle Spring now it is too late. Not many bulbs in stores to buy.
I know I want Snowflakes as that is a sentimental family favourite.
We have a large variety of bulbs in Australia. As many as you would have in the US I imagine. As well as some Australian plant breeders creating their own, we do get some plants from overseas.
I'm not sure how they get them in. As you say, we have strict import laws here. It must take years of raising them in quarantine before they are released for commercial production.

What sort of bulbs did you plant?


message 10043: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Terrie, I planted Mountain Belles, Grecian Wind flowers, iris, daffodils, & tulips. They should all be spring blooming & cover the banks well until the other flowers get going.


message 10044: by happy (new)

happy (happyone) | 2782 comments We tend to stick to daffodils, tulips and glads


message 10045: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments You don't have a dog do you Andy!!!!, I'm going to have to edumacate you! hahahaha.


message 10046: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Jim wrote: "Terri, I planted Mountain Belles, Grecian Wind flowers, iris, daffodils, & tulips. They should all be spring blooming & cover the banks well until the other flowers get going."

Mountain bells and Grecian Wind flowers?? Well those are new to me. :)
I'm not sure we have those over here.


message 10048: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Had a look online, are Mountain Bells an Allium?
These ones? If so, then we do have them here. http://www.plantthis.com.au/plant-inf...

And Grecian Windflowers we get here too. Not common though and it appears from my searches that we call them by their scientific Anemone name.
http://hillviewrareplants.com.au/plan...


message 10049: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Bobby wrote: "http://cdn.brecks.com/images/uploads/..."


Yep, that's them, the Anemone I just found online. We have them it would appear.


message 10050: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (last edited Oct 13, 2014 08:57PM) (new)

Terri | 19576 comments hahaha. omg. I have just noticed Bobby's new avatar! I was thinking..why the hell has Bobby got an Ambulance for an Avatar picture? Then I took a closer look, and all was revealed. :D

To save you going hunting for a Bobby post to find his avatar, here is a link to it.
https://www.goodreads.com/photo/user/...


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