questions and comments from Novina in ND

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1.) my e-mail freaked out yesterday. It's fine now but I lost adresses. So please e-mail me something (hiddentreasuresfarm, wilosnake,nanaboo etc. I remember that part but not the where!)so I can get you back in there and if you don't hear from me it's not because I am snubbing you I just don't have your addy.

2.) My chicks are hatching!!!! Yaayy! Fist time hatching our own!

3.) It's snowing today! Nearly a blizzard! It snowed the first of May and at least 3 times since! Hubby says if spring doesn't come soon we'll have to bring dirt in the house to grow a garden! Sheeeesshhh!

Thanks for the time......

-- Novina in ND (homespun@stellarnet.com), May 09, 2002

Answers

Novina, Congrats on the hatch, let us know how they do! ;o) It's such fun watching them hatch, when we did this last year we couldn't hardly pull ourselves away. We too have had more snow in April and May than pretty much the whole winter. I'm trying not to complain because we NEED the moisture, although my garden is ready and waiting to be planted. Hopefully this weekend I can get potatoes, strawberries ,and onions in. The rest of the plants will have to wait until mid to end of May.

-- Kelle in MT (kellemt@yahoo.com), May 09, 2002.

Congratulations on the chicks. I hope spring arrives soon.

-- Murray in ME (lkdmfarm@megalink.net), May 09, 2002.

Maybe it's just as well we decided to move our vacation to the Black Hills to later this summer! I don't mind a little cold, but I have had enough SNOW to last me the year!

-- Terri (hooperterri@prodigy.net), May 09, 2002.

Take heart Novina, west river has sunshine today (not very warm but not snowing) and it will come your way. Now, when we will be able to plant is another story. Even the peas haven't come up in this cold weather.

-- Barb (MBRanch@POP.ctctel.com), May 09, 2002.

Hi Novina! I'll e-mail you privately too! Congrats on the chicks, babies are such fun. We have snow too, rumor has it that it is coming from you, LOL! No accumulation, yet! Our weather is so freaky that the grass isn't even growing. My horses want their pasture, WAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhhh!!!!!

-- Susan in MN (nanaboo@paulbunyan.net), May 09, 2002.


Thanks everybody. 5 chicks out and 4 more pipping. Afyter that I am not sure as I didn't get a chance to candle them when I was sick. Just a wait and see.....

-- Novina in ND (homespun@stellarnet.com), May 09, 2002.

novina, coolness, thats so great... i am waiting for my chicks to emerge from shells too ...

and yes , the snow was awfully depressing wasnt it!!:(

but, i have to admit, its my fault, as i did think , sort of about putting some onion sets in the ground... sorry it wont happen again , i promise!!!

-- Beth in ND (willosnake@hotmail.com), May 09, 2002.


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