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Re: Good Morning 2025

Post by Killerbunny » Sun Jul 13, 2025 5:20 am

Oh gosh. When we were kids (many years ago) we had a programme at school where you visited seniors in their homes. Maybe they have a similar thing here? I find this as a terrifying prospect as we age to maybe end up in a home. I hope they arehappy.
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Re: Good Morning 2025

Post by labradors » Sun Jul 13, 2025 11:00 am

Ghastly thought to end up in a home! Hope I can stay here as long as poss.......
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Re: Good Morning 2025

Post by lolotsung » Sun Jul 13, 2025 9:45 pm

I think that people are typically busier now than e.g., 40 years ago. We are typically not getting enough sleep. We have one and a half jobs because most women work. The duties of a housewife are now split between two parents. Also, everyone around me seems to be on their phones. Old and young. Video games are very addictive. Devices can be a huge time sink. Visiting parents can be difficult especially if the parent's senior home is e.g., 1 hour away.

I visit every day after work because my mom seems like she needs a friend. My dad sleeps for a good part of the day. If they were an hour away, I would probably visit 1 day on the weekend.

I think that my mom is happy that she does not need to take care of all the house related work on top of taking care of my dad. She's exhausted. I think this is better for both of them and they will need to make this their new home...
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Re: Good Morning 2025

Post by Killerbunny » Mon Jul 14, 2025 1:56 pm

It's wonderful that you are able to visit like that, a caring daughter. You are correct on the other points as well. I don't think it will get better as the Govt moves seniors further away from family (in the North I think they can move them far away).
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Re: Good Morning 2025

Post by lolotsung » Sat Jul 19, 2025 6:36 am

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So I have watched many coop videos. Many seem to be not predator proof. Maybe some people have very few predators? I saw a weasel a couple weeks ago. A fox on Thursday. Coyotes. Hawks. I feel like it is a huge challenge keeping them from getting eaten alive!
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Re: Good Morning 2025

Post by lolotsung » Sat Jul 26, 2025 7:29 pm

This tasted sooooooo goood!
This tasted sooooooo goood!
Fresh mango, coconut juice, grapefruit, tea jelly

I am working on my coop. I can see the coop building lasting into the Fall as I figure out what I can do with the wood I have in the garage. The cochins seem glad to be outside. I think I have a buff rooster and a lemon barred rooster and 4 hens. Based on the size of their combs and wattles. All chicks seem very poofy so hard to tell rooster from hen by feathers. Should I give away a rooster?
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Re: Good Morning 2025

Post by Killerbunny » Sun Jul 27, 2025 7:58 pm

Grow tem out and see which is nicer temperament. Eat the other.
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Re: Good Morning 2025

Post by lolotsung » Thu Jul 31, 2025 9:11 pm

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