Calling the Stone Fairy!!!!

gravel path

Hard to believe but that is 500 pounds of stone.  Maggie and I laid it in the muddiest place… from the tube gate and sheep shack back to the big barn.  I guess we need another 500 pounds to make it all the way.  It’s already helping a ton…  haha.  I just made a rock funny.  I didn’t even mean to!  It just happened.  Honest.

Now if a BIG old dump truck full of stone just happened to oh, tip over in my driveway…  and of course, no one got hurt and they were fully insured…  and only like missed their lunch and we were able to make up some nice grilled cheese sammies for them for the misfortunate situation they were in… that would be okay with me.

But in the meanwhile, I guess we’ll do it one Blue load at a time!  That poor gal.  We luvs her.

 

 

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the banjo player for Deepwater Bluegrass, and the editor of BuckeyeBluegrass.com as well as the main graphic designer of the Westvon Publishing empire. She is a renaissance woman of many talents and has two lovely daughters and a rehab mobile home homestead to raise.

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Calling the Stone Fairy!!!! — 8 Comments

  1. Oh sister lets not talk about mud. Have had more than my fair share this year. Lost my slip on shoes more than once and stepped right down ito the squishy mud with my socks. Not a good way to start off the morning. lol I keep putting down old hay but my husband keeps tellig me to stop, he says it ever dries out and it stays muddy, but it sure does give me some dry footing to walk on, we have the slipperiest mud here (if that is even a word) I have ever encoutered. I slid all the way down a muddy ditch bank the other day with a burning grapefuit box in my hand. I had retrieved it out of the burn pile with thoughts of starting some brush o fire and whew, away I went. I didn’t get burned but somehow my jacket had some tiny burn holes in it. It was crazy ad the fuy afterwards. Only me!!!

    Glad to hear your girls are starting to lay, my yougest pullets have finally started in, have had 2 to already sit, hated out 5 ad the olnly 3 ad one more still sitting and she is on about 12 eggs. It hasn’t been as cold, so maybe more of hers will hatch. I finally found some blue ad black French Copper Marans. we had to drive all the way to Ft. Levenworth, KS for them ad the pay a arm and a legg for them, but I got me a dozen and a half. Bought 6 pullets and 12 straight run, one week olds. Hopefully I won’t end up with all roo’s on the younger set. I hope to be breeding them by fall ad selling hatching eggs if all goes good. So far I haven’t lost anym they are all doing good ad still in the saftey of the brooder coop.. Building a pe for them to free range i o the ground as soon as the weather cooperates ad unthaws the ground.
    Take care, love re4adig your post and your facebook, you have a really fun place.

    • Hahahahaha…. why can I picture ya sliding down that muddly slope with a flaming crate in your arms!!! Why didn’t you toss that bad boy away on your slide???? Shesh!! Haha… our mud comes and goes, right now it’s FROZEN!!!!!! I’m not sure what would be better… mud or frozen mud. I just need some WARM sunshine…. yeah…..

  2. Please forgive my typig errors, my computer is missing the N key and I have to press so hard to make it work and half the time it don’t. I am not really that stupid. lol I finally decided on a new laptop and it will be here next week so hopefully my typing will improve.

  3. Hee hee heee…

    Well, if I’m wishing, I wouldn’t mind a lumber truck and a feed truck tipping over in the yard, either! hahahahaha!

  4. NO. Don’t wish that! I actually had a gravel truck stuck down in my driveway and it isn’t as glamorous as you are picturing. Also I got really excited by the title thinking that maybe you were finally going to try building with stone, only to see that were talking about gravel. Oh well, maybe some other time. :)