Coffee anyone ?

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Looked out the window this morning, checking on ewes, no Miranda. We got dressed and went to go find her.

New Year's Eve lambs!

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Coffee is ready. It's cold, drizzly rain and good momma Miranda Lambert had her babies in the shelter. Hopefully at least one is a ewe!

Happy New Year y'all.
 

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Looked out the window this morning, checking on ewes, no Miranda. We got dressed and went to go find her.

New Year's Eve lambs!

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Coffee is ready. It's cold, drizzly rain and good momma Miranda Lambert had her babies in the shelter. Hopefully at least one is a ewe!

Happy New Year y'all.

Those are a hoot! Deep black face and shiny white body! Pretty little healthy looking things! :love

So nice!

My coat is loosing buttons. .. I bought buttons... 1 too few.... and they are too big. :barnie
 

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I think it may be time to scrounge for scrap material and build a shanty! I am willing to look around and even ask for anybody's spare 2×4's and plywood. I can bring my square, level, and hammer. Someone else scrounge for a wood burner or some propane. I have a Mr. Buddy with low, med, and high settings. And, I have a converter hose so won't have to use those small green, lantern type bottles. We can use 20# or I saw a 60#er the other day.

I went with a group from my church one time to a mission group in Indy called Tear Down the Walls. It is a pun on taking down barriers associated with homelessness and joblessness, etc. Director's last name is also Walls.

We were along White River by an old R.R. yard. The camps we visited and brought food, water, and hygiene items to were all tents. They taught us the abandoned buidings would hold their cold from not being heated, and a tent would heat up with a big jar candle. The vinyl was warm to the touch, you couldn't see your breath any more, and could take off a coat too. Not sure why that all came to mind, or why I thought it needed to be shared, but interesting nonetheless.
 
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