Re: Life in St Arnaud
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:01 pm
All looking lovely Murray. You’ve done a great job. The cats look well at home.
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I said it months ago, if the Democrats want to win the election there's a bullet proof solution. Run a better candidate. Pretty simple. They know Kamala is hopeless, and stands a good chance of getting beaten. So why didn't they select someone who has some credibility? There must be at least one Democrat who can construct a sensible sentence?
That was just another PR stunt from Trump just like the first one was. It wouldn’t be hard to take him out if anyone wanted to. He knows his chances of winning are waining so he needs the American voters to feel sorry for him. I watched the first supposed assassination attempt again the other day. There were a number of gun shots in just a couple of seconds. Are you trying to tell me that the gunman only had one shot and the security guards spotted where they came from and shot back within a second of the first shot. It’s all signs of a desperate man trying to get back into power for me.Murray wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 3:21 amI said it months ago, if the Democrats want to win the election there's a bullet proof solution. Run a better candidate. Pretty simple. They know Kamala is hopeless, and stands a good chance of getting beaten. So why didn't they select someone who has some credibility? There must be at least one Democrat who can construct a sensible sentence?
Trying to shoot the opponent is not a good way to go about it
Good to see they’ve settled quickly Murray. When are you going to start letting a few out? Or are you going to wait to get the babies out first?Murray wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 9:23 am Anyway, I've got 7 pairs in nests, 4 pairs with babies and 3 pairs on eggs.
It is so exciting going through the process again. I feed a simple mix all year round. So now I am starting to put small bowls of peas in the nest boxes as they start picking the peas out of the mix.![]()
I have read a million articles about raising youngsters, but I wonder if the blokes who wrote them have ever raised one?
The White Flight Thone" and the 600 mile hen hatched on the 13th. On the 18th they start pushing peas into those youngsters. For 10 days they will stuff peas into those babies, then just as suddenly, they will stop![]()
I am wanting to start getting some out, but the weather has been playing against me. We have been getting strong blustery winds day after day and it's not ideal. I don't want them getting up and ending up too far away first time out.Andy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 12:53 pmGood to see they’ve settled quickly Murray. When are you going to start letting a few out? Or are you going to wait to get the babies out first?Murray wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 9:23 am Anyway, I've got 7 pairs in nests, 4 pairs with babies and 3 pairs on eggs.
It is so exciting going through the process again. I feed a simple mix all year round. So now I am starting to put small bowls of peas in the nest boxes as they start picking the peas out of the mix.![]()
I have read a million articles about raising youngsters, but I wonder if the blokes who wrote them have ever raised one?
The White Flight Thone" and the 600 mile hen hatched on the 13th. On the 18th they start pushing peas into those youngsters. For 10 days they will stuff peas into those babies, then just as suddenly, they will stop![]()