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My Happy Acres: May 2015
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Welcome to My Happy Acres! Located in the rolling hills of Central New York our approach to life is with patience and humor knowing that everyday will provide another lesson. Saturday, May 30, 2015. How to make Happy kids. After providing a nice, safe place to live and grow, provide lots of good things to eat with plenty of fresh air and water. After a good night's sleep, everyone is ready to go outside and play. New Toys are always welcome. As is a reassuring scratch from Daddy. Posted by My Happy Acres.
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MyTractorForum.com - The Friendliest Tractor Forum and Best Place for Tractor Information. Want to become an MTF Site Supporter. No more lifetime membership? Want to become an MTF Site Supporter. Show your support for MTF and become a site supporter. Page 2 of 2. 06-14-2015, 11:34 AM. MTF- A Step Above! Join Date: Dec 2006. Location: IL (World's Best Fried Chicken! MTF Member # 4571. Re: No more lifetime membership? Originally Posted by micah68kj. I still don't have my five year badge and I am not. He ca...
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My Happy Acres: June 2014
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Welcome to My Happy Acres! Located in the rolling hills of Central New York our approach to life is with patience and humor knowing that everyday will provide another lesson. Sunday, June 29, 2014. The abundance of berries is probably one of the best parts of summer. My Happy Acres has a wide variety of strawberries. Although the wild berries were at their peak about a week ago, other domesticated berries are coming into their peak right now. The cake portion of strawberry shortcake is traditionally a li...
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My Happy Acres: July 2014
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Welcome to My Happy Acres! Located in the rolling hills of Central New York our approach to life is with patience and humor knowing that everyday will provide another lesson. Thursday, July 24, 2014. It rained most of the day yesterday, leaving the girls standing at the door of the barn singing, 'Rain, rain go away.', although I think some people would only hear, 'maaaaaaa! This morning, just after breakfast, everyone came busting out of the barn, anxious to go outside to play. Posted by My Happy Acres.
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My Happy Acres: March 2015
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Welcome to My Happy Acres! Located in the rolling hills of Central New York our approach to life is with patience and humor knowing that everyday will provide another lesson. Thursday, March 19, 2015. After so many days where temperatures were bouncing between the single digits and negative numbers, we feel grateful for clear, calm days, and lots of sun to warm the world. The weather man has assured us that Spring is right around the corner. Posted by My Happy Acres. Monday, March 9, 2015. Apparently, I'...
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My Happy Acres: September 2014
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Welcome to My Happy Acres! Located in the rolling hills of Central New York our approach to life is with patience and humor knowing that everyday will provide another lesson. Tuesday, September 23, 2014. Monarch butterfly count 2014. Up until today, the counts rested at five (5) Monarch, three (3) Tiger Swallowtail, one (1) Black Swallowtail, one (1) Black Admiral, and one (1) Red Admiral. I guess the Monarch migration. This other butterfly is a Viceroy. Posted by My Happy Acres. Monday, September 8, 2014.
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My Happy Acres: Chickenland
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Welcome to My Happy Acres! Located in the rolling hills of Central New York our approach to life is with patience and humor knowing that everyday will provide another lesson. Our older flock of chickens are Americaunas. They get a wholesome diet of fresh feed and lots of pasture greens. This type chicken produces a large, lovely blue shelled egg. Robin eggs compared to Ameraucanas. When we first got the. The Girls, class of 2012. It is considered to be a duel purpose breed (eggs and meat). What we ha...
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My Happy Acres: July 2015
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Welcome to My Happy Acres! Located in the rolling hills of Central New York our approach to life is with patience and humor knowing that everyday will provide another lesson. Thursday, July 16, 2015. Out in the Garden, Beans 2015. It wasn't that long ago that we cleared a spot in the garden and silently planted green and yellow bean seeds into their neat little rows. Dutifully weeded and watered when necessary, the bean plants have flourished. Posted by My Happy Acres. Sunday, July 12, 2015. Just wanted ...
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My Happy Acres: October 2014
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Welcome to My Happy Acres! Located in the rolling hills of Central New York our approach to life is with patience and humor knowing that everyday will provide another lesson. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. The Americauna pullets are finally starting to lay. Found these cute little blue beauties earlier this afternoon (Buckeye pullet egg for comparison). They seemed a bit surprised to see an egg (wow! I had a little tummy ache, sat down to rest a minute, and look what happened! Posted by My Happy Acres.
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My Happy Acres: August 2014
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Welcome to My Happy Acres! Located in the rolling hills of Central New York our approach to life is with patience and humor knowing that everyday will provide another lesson. Tuesday, August 19, 2014. A bundle of Buckeyes. Recently the Buckeyes were released from their chick yard and allowed to pasture. Like the goats, they have been entertaining in their own right. Whenever the buckeyes go outside, they stick together. Watching them reminds me of the book/essay 'Everything I needed to know, I learne...
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