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straw caves

Posted By: jlynn on 2007-12-01
In Reply to: Just want to be clear, build the straw caves in the - barn, of course. "No electric poster" nm

I think a good idea is to put bales of straw/hay around the outside of his kennel, stacked, then loose straw/hay in his dog house.. Hay is very expensive and scarse in our area this year - luckily, my fiance has quite a bit and I'm sure he will help me out. . .


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straw caves
We stacked several bales around the inside of the kennel and the dogs had a blast jumping on them, running, and then jumping off. When my son was young he would run around the outside while they ran inside and had so much fun.
Just want to be clear, build the straw caves in the
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My mom had this thing about CAVES. She would always tell me - (sm)
"NEVER go in a cave - EVER!" If you do, it will collapse on you, trap you in the dark, and kill you!" (All this because of a tiny little hole in a very large boulder that we used to sit in, and we called it "The Cave". Well, she kept drilling that into my head, and then (I'm dating myself, now...) the summer that "Tom Sawyer's Island" opened at Disneyland, my parents took my siblings & me. We went to Tom Sawyer's Island, and at one part was a fake cave you could go in. It was a one-way cave... you were supposed to go in one side, and come out the other. It also had all these fake wind noises, moans, etc. in it. Pretty scary when you're a little kid! WORSE, here were my parents taking me by the hand and trying to DRAG me into that cave! I had enough distrust of my parents that I was certain they were trying to KILL me. About halfway through the cave I broke away from them and bolted.... of course going out the "In" side of the cave, against traffic! Once out, I recall I ran and hid in the bushes for AGES... and my parents ended up spending hours looking for me.
be sure to try freezer straw. jam!!
it is the absolute BEST tasting jam ever, and so quick and easy to make; add the pectin stuff/sugar etc, wait 5 min or whatever instructions say and put in freezer. So fresh tasting compared to cooked jam and great on ice cream, waffles, etc. (recipe on instructions in suregel type boxes)
The straw that broke my back was
when my 90-year-old father was killed in an accident. I was only relative left, no siblings, no other living kids - well my son said I had got it ALL, thinking he should have more than the $60,000.00 my father had given him and his children for their school/college. How greedy can a person be? I should have had EVERYTHING but not the case. When my grandparents died, I think I got some dishes, maybe and oh, yeh and a watch from my grandmother. Rememberence type things which I am thankful for. My DIL's family just took completely over. I have a great life, though and I figure things will be like they are supposed to be. No sweat off my brow.
Just get him some straw bales and remind him how
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Long Island IcedTea, ahhhh. just one, tho - with a straw.
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Mocha - 2 shots, nonfat milk, extra hot, no foam and a straw pls.
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