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Morning paw sniffers:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
jumblejack wrote: »Absolutely. I wouldn't dream of passing on the problem to someone unaware. I even told him to dust the birds n coop with diatom but didn't give him mine as I'm desperate to treat the garden.
I really did have very high housekeeping with the girls. I even bought a very expensive plastic coop with a removeable roof for easy cleaning which has had to be thrown.
The enclosure was made with security fencing which is metal for the same reason.
We avoided wood entirely.
Nothing helped.
The whole thing has been a nightmare.
I had to rehome them as I just haven't got the hours spare to battle anymore as to cleAn the hens, coop and then bath and wash my hair (which is VERY thick and waist length :eek:) EVERY day was taking up time that I could have been spending with mum and the kids.
It really is appalling.
The kids 12 ft trampoline which had new safety covers a few months ago has been scrapped too as I can't take any risks.
I've thrown so much away late last night (all through the front door. Got to try and dispose of it later) has also cost me a fortune
Thee was a beautiful massive pic of my youngest that was behind the settee in a vintage frame that was pulled apart for upcycling as a future project that I've thrown amongst other stuff. My beautiful deep pile room size rug is now thrown outside just in case too.
I have to cancel a kids get together at mine that was arranged on Friday as it wouldn't be very loving to have folk over if there is even the remotest chance of them being exposed to anything.
The guy that rehomed them didn't seem like he was gonna be a god owner though.
He was SO rough when handling them. I asked him to leave it to me as he would make them eggbound with being so rough.
They have been through enough already as were ex batts this February :,(
Such a shame you've had a bad experience with it
I wouldn't worry too much about the rough handling. The lady I get all my supplies from always seems to me to be a bit 'rough' when handling birds but she's very experienced and knows what she's doing and has a whole farm full of healthy and birds. They're tougher than we give them credit for.
I hope you get things under control soon. I know from having a flea infestation in a rented house years ago how stressful and upsetting it can be.0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »
If you only buy it now then you've already saved as its half price. I paid £5.99 for 12 litres
I have got 4 tubs in reserve as bought them when they were on offer last time:Tand they don't deteriorate as I told my DS when he asked me why I had bought so much:eek:0 -
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Good morning everyone, hope all had a lovely weekend.vanilla_twist wrote: »Thanks for the new thread poppy.
Not sure what glitches I need at the moment toilet roll, another BS glitch and something unusual and exciting . So glitch fairy please do your best.
V x
I need loo roll aswell, please glitch fairy, as well as crisps please.0 -
Thanks for the new thread0
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Found these crochet button flowers, will have a go when I get home.
http://wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-diy-easy-crochet-button-flowers/
LLWe are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................0 -
LilacLillie wrote: »Found these crochet button flowers, will have a go when I get home.
http://wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-diy-easy-crochet-button-flowers/
LL:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£400 -
Morning everyone. Ah we had such a smashing time at the Harry Potter tour. Considering I've not even seen all of the films or read all of the books I was super excited
it's not MSE at all but well worth the money IMHO.
One word of warning. By all means try the butterbeer. But share a cup. I drank mine just because I'd paid for it but it wasn't nice at all.
Off to have breakfast and start my working day. Will pop back in at lunchtime. If there are any glitches please shout loudly. Catch ya later.Debt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
Good Morning all
Thanks to Poppy for the new thread.:D
Got slightly confused which is n t hard for me nowadays and thought it was tweet s s dog who started the thread :rotfl: thought wow what a dog she s cleverer than me0
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