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Hey John it's been a while since I have posted, nonetheless, I gotta know what you are doing, other than kicking it around, with all of that cow crap! What are you doing with all of that dung?
Cow patties can be tricky. You see one and think that is all dried up but step on it and it may still have a soft center that will end up on your shoes. They would be great in a compost bin for the future garden and have heard they will burn.
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ReplyDeleteHey John it's been a while since I have posted, nonetheless, I gotta know what you are doing, other than kicking it around, with all of that cow crap! What are you doing with all of that dung?
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ReplyDeleteI like Gunga!
ReplyDeletean out door dung BBQ sounds in order
ReplyDeleteCow patties can be tricky. You see one and think that is all dried up but step on it and it may still have a soft center that will end up on your shoes. They would be great in a compost bin for the future garden and have heard they will burn.
ReplyDeleteGet enough cow patties in one place and maybe John can collect some methane to power that giant flame thrower.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of UT Longhorns, but a huge fan of TFL Longhorns, gotta love em...
ReplyDeleteBenita has become quite the social butterfly! A side benefit is all the "fertilizer" you'll be able to glean. Cool photos, thanks for sharing.
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