DUCKS for THEE in 2023

baymule

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High of 70?? 5 inches of water in horse buckets?
It’s 103F here, no rain for past 2 months, hot, dry, grass is brown and crunchy. Got sheep on dry lot, eating hay and feed pellets like a swarm of locusts.

But it’s Texas. We have a long summer here. Plus many other seasons!
Summer
Tornado
Summer
More summer
Drought
Dust season
More drought
Still summer
Fall—naw, that’s a lie, it’s still summer
Late summer
Late late summer
Hurricane!
Floods
Summer ain’t gone yet!
Mud season
Summer ain’t leaving
Conference to make summer leave
FALL!!
Whoops! Where did FALL go?
Winter-it’s SIXTY DEGREES! WERE ALL GONNA DIE!!
Winter
SNOW! Ack! What’s that? Don’t drive on that stuff-you’ll wreck your truck!
3 days later snow is all melted and is a bad dream that’s gone now.
SPRING!
3 days later—SUMMER IS BACK!!!
 

heirloomgal

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I went to the grocery store this morning, and was going to pick up a can of pumpkin cause I felt like making a pie. It was $8.50. I said forget that. When I cashed out I mentioned to the cashier how nuts that is, and she told me someone else had grabbed a can without checking the price (usually $3.50) and nearly choked when they rung it in.
 

Branching Out

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We spent three hours today harvesting, chopping, and slow roasting tomatoes with garlic, to jar up for the freezer. We got three jars in the end, and it will be so lovely to enjoy pasta with homegrown sauce when we crack them open through the winter. There was sure a lot of time and effort that went in to getting to that point though. If I had to charge for my labour it would be very, very expensive tomato sauce. 🍅
 

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