One of my sewing a couple of a deer
#24
Originally Posted by Joan
Henry, we buy bags of cracked corn at our local feed store. (even the cost of it has just gone up dramatically---we're probably not going to be able to be so generous....LOL) We also have wild turkeys and you just haven't lived until you see a proud mama with all her little ones behind her, sometimes as many as 13. Maybe, I can get a good pic to post this summer.......
And that would be a very cool picture to see.
#25
Originally Posted by MissTreated
Originally Posted by henryparrish76
Luckily we do not have a crazy home owners association. To me Homeowners associations are a bunch of crazy people with nothing but time on their hands and nothing but busybody, noisy people ( just my opinion and if any of you are on your homeowner associations board or whatever, forgive me.)
However, in another neighborhood close to where he used to live, there were strict rules put up by the association. One of them was the houses MUST be painted an earth tone. So one guy painted his house bright blue. The association pitched a fit, told him he had to repaint his house an appropriate color. He didn't. So they hauled him off to court, where he represented himself. His course of action included a slide projector and screen along with an image of the earth from space. His explanation was that if the earth was over 75% water, and the water appeared blue (the same blue as his house) then it would stand to reason that his house was indeed and "earth tone." He won, he got to keep his house blue and the homeowners' association changed the rules to list specific colors for those in question in the future.
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Like I said they are evil.......LOL
#27
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Montana
Posts: 683
Our only covenant when we bought our house is that we couldn't raise herds of goats.... uh, we are in a culdesac and surrounded by water... uh... okay, I'll try and abide by that rule... sigh.... Henry- you're right... homeowner ass********* are nutjobs...
#28
When my son & daugh in law built they even had to have their house numbers set in the brick on the front of the house. They did have a nice spot across the street from wetlands so saw lots of wildlife. Not as pretty as your backyard Henry. They moved back home and are hoping to buy a small acerage. In north central Iowa we don't have as many areas that look like yours. We live on the edge of a small town and we have deer visit once in a while, wild turkeys like our pond and we have had a blue heron eat all our goldfish. Other wise it is mostly bunnies, frogs, gophers, possum and raccoon. rarely a skunk will visit- thank heavens it is rarely. Love your curtains by the way, are you going to show the bed covering?
#29
Originally Posted by Cathy M
Our only covenant when we bought our house is that we couldn't raise herds of goats.... uh, we are in a culdesac and surrounded by water... uh... okay, I'll try and abide by that rule... sigh.... Henry- you're right... homeowner ass********* are nutjobs...
M
#30
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 9,688
Oh--good for you for elaving the backyard natural!!
Have you ever read "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli? It's a kids' book--the first read aloud I do every year. You'll love the little sister character. Read it if you get a chance. :wink:
Have you ever read "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli? It's a kids' book--the first read aloud I do every year. You'll love the little sister character. Read it if you get a chance. :wink:
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