you know, I was in a terribly distressing mood yesterday, but between all the comments, the hay coming and this pole dancing cow, I am in a wonderfully chipper mood.
Skippy, if you are trying to get them white, the baking soda and peroxide doesn't get the yellow tinge out. Might I suggest pouring apple cider vinegar over them after your bleach. Don't wash it, allow it to dry. ;)
I'm glad you have some hay coming, but I have to say...if this is how the cows react when they hear that hay is coming, then what in the world are they going to do when it actually gets there?
Always fun to visit here, my friend! Strange sometimes, but always fun!
I'm envious. I use the hay more for mulching my garden, but the area's drought has kind of slaughtered the first crop of the year. Instead I'm weeding 300% more than I did last year.
I did get a tip on a free source for mulch from the power company and they even deliver for free. Know if I can just get them to pick up the phone.
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I'm happy about the hay. But the dancing cow disturbs me.
It disturbs me as well. That is the requirement for cow dancing pictures to be posted on this blog. The disturbing factor.
you know, I was in a terribly distressing mood yesterday, but between all the comments, the hay coming and this pole dancing cow, I am in a wonderfully chipper mood.
YAY! YAY! YAY! Good news andhopefully the rain will come through and green things up.
Now excuse me while I go wash my eyes in bleach. :)
Glad for the hay and glad for the mood!
Skippy, if you are trying to get them white, the baking soda and peroxide doesn't get the yellow tinge out. Might I suggest pouring apple cider vinegar over them after your bleach. Don't wash it, allow it to dry. ;)
Alex, glad.
I'm glad you have some hay coming, but I have to say...if this is how the cows react when they hear that hay is coming, then what in the world are they going to do when it actually gets there?
Always fun to visit here, my friend! Strange sometimes, but always fun!
You don't want to see it Jim it is very disturbing.
Remember to please tip the ladies (now that is funny on so many levels)
I'm envious. I use the hay more for mulching my garden, but the area's drought has kind of slaughtered the first crop of the year. Instead I'm weeding 300% more than I did last year.
I did get a tip on a free source for mulch from the power company and they even deliver for free. Know if I can just get them to pick up the phone.
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