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Sep 14, 2023Liked by Fat Turkey Farm

Glad you will get one more haying before you are done for the winter and that your tractor is fixed!

Also glad your sheep, ram and horse is ok, it's a lot of work when they get sick they have a great shepherdess :).

I can't use charts either, I need it written out, glad I'm not the only one!

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Thank you. Charts make my eyes go buggy! I lose where I am and start knitting the next row half way thru.

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Sep 14, 2023Liked by Fat Turkey Farm

it's the same for me, people try to tell me how to read them but my eyes just won't track on them, even counting rows on my knitting I have the same problem, I guess I have weird eyes lol.

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Then I am in good company! I'm weird like that too!

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Sep 14, 2023Liked by Fat Turkey Farm

Thanks so much for the updates, I am emotionally attached to your animals as well as you and Mike! Yay, Tally!!!

Love you

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Yes you are! Are you ready for the hurricane? Are you near where it’s going to hit? FYI we are shearing at the end of May if you had plans to be out here at that time.

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You are amazing.

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Thank you. Wish I felt that way. I'm really just tired

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I'll bet you are.

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Sep 13, 2023Liked by Fat Turkey Farm

I’m so glad you’ve got your hay coming in! And a running tractor!

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Me too!! A small feeling of safety! Have you gotten yours yet?

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Sep 13, 2023Liked by Fat Turkey Farm

No, not yet. I’m still hustling for hay money. Hoping to get a few tons bought at the end of the month though.

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Good! Glad to hear it. Keep the end of May open for shearing here!!

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Sep 14, 2023Liked by Fat Turkey Farm

Yay!!! That’s EXCELLENT timing for me. Will do!

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Cant wait to see you!

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