unionmom said:Sheep are only good as lambs and even then only with a bit of garlic and rosemary. ;D
NO.unionmom said:
) Yes! LOLmei lan said:They are semi-cute (although I agree with MrsB on the creepy square-pupil thing), but I like sheep better. Goats'll flat clean up a parcel of land fer ye, though.
unionmom said:I really do need to stop looking at them until the farm is ready. I keep getting sucked in further and further. They are just so stinkin' cute.
unionmom said:She's staring at you.
ShoeDiva said:unionmom said:I really do need to stop looking at them until the farm is ready. I keep getting sucked in further and further. They are just so stinkin' cute.
My husband will be your BFF when you have goats. He wants a goat. :huh
Sadie612 said:ShoeDiva said:unionmom said:I really do need to stop looking at them until the farm is ready. I keep getting sucked in further and further. They are just so stinkin' cute.
My husband will be your BFF when you have goats. He wants a goat. :huh
my daughter will be your bff too... remember she has a life size cut out of a goat...stinker took it to college with her
I'm Floored said:Blazing Saddles said:Ok.......drum roll please.............................
My only recommendations for hardwood floors are as follows:
1. Never use water and vinegar on your floors. The new finishes do not need this "outdated" way of cleaning. There was a time for this but not any longer.
2. Rejuvenate, I'm not a fan (sorry Mrs B). There are specific conditions that a product like this may give a temporary fix but it is something that you'll have to continue to apply because it simply wears off. Any topical product will void all product warranties from the manufacturer. Be careful.
3. Bona and a couple other products with similar ingredients, are specially formulated for prefinished and polyurethane floors. These are also approved by most major manufacturers. Always apply to the cloth applicator and never directly to the floor. A spray applicator is ok to apply as long as it isn't to much but never squirt a cleaner to the floor.
4. Always sweep or vacuum your hardwoods every other day to remove the dirt and grit. That is the most dangerous enemy to your floor's surface.
:ditto
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