Posted by JayinNY on November 17, 2012 at 18:21:10 from (166.137.88.151):
I dont do much shopping, I go sometimes to grocery store, but never to malls ect, only hardware stores, equipment dealers ect. Haven't been to tractor supply in a year or so, went today to get some sunflower seed for the birds, a block of salt, salt lick, and some trace mineral salt for the horses. I couldn't believe the prices on some of the things in the store, whole corn was $11.99 for fifty pounds. A wire guard for a stock tank deicer was $10.00, and carhartt overalls for my 14 month old daughter were $30.00 bucks, I didn't buy any of these things. Glad I don't have to buy much, but when something needs to be replaced you really get plowed. Oh well, I wanted to try to start my farmall h today, haven't started it since last fall, but had to put some tin on a shed roof, with china made nails, gonna finish that tomorrow hopefully, maybe play around with H??? And put metal on the hen house roof! Had some panels left over from my barn last fall, there's enough to left to do hen house, may as well use it! Lol
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