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The little girls, granddaughters age almost 6 and 7, love purple. I don’t. But I’m Mamaw and Mamaw’s do crazy things.
So true. This Mamaw (Pau Pau) dyed DGS2's hair purple for him for a trip to Magic Mountain. DD1 was horrified that I would go and get the spray color and do it. She said I would never have done that when I was just a mother. I agreed but said that grandmothers follow their own rules.
 

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The little girls, granddaughters age almost 6 and 7, love purple. I don’t.
DD1 picked that color for her room 25 years ago. Looked ok on the chip. Didn't get a whole lot on the wall before it showed its true colors. Went back and chose a lighter shade (whether she wanted to or not).

DD1 was horrified that I would go and get the spray color and do it. She said I would never have done that when I was just a mother. I agreed but said that grandmothers follow their own rules.
Personal opinion for this instance (not asked for):
Not without checking with the parents first.
 

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Wash out color spray. His hair is jet black and I had to use 3 coats to get even a suggestion of purple in the daylight. Mom agreed as long as it washed out for Picture Day. Moms make rules, grandmas can break them for certain things.

20+ years ago when DS3 was in Jr. High the rage was for surfer hair. This was a longish crew cut which was bleached on top to look like sun bleached hair. DS3 had earned enough money to go to the hair salon but I refused to take him. Finally, after continual pleading, whining, etc. his dad gave permission. I would not allow him to spend his $30 and did it for him myself. Entire family watched the process while DS3 wailed that I would ruin his hair and he could never go to school again! Kept telling him to wait till I was finished. After the crew cut, DS3 said it was perfect. He was happy, it grew out later, and he saved his $30 (less the $5 for the hair dye). He was "cool" or whatever word was fashionable at the time. DS3's hair is a light brown turning blond in the summer. Occasionally Grandmothers need to be cool for their grandchildren since they were never cool when bringing up their own children. LOL
 

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I love that big kitchen window, @Baymule ! What view do you look out at from there?
I took pictures yesterday!

The kitchen/dining “view”. Not much to look at. The tree line at the left is the property line.

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Sitting on the back porch, pan to the right of that lovely kitchen view. This is the back field.

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Moving to the right.

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This is the field I’ll use for the sheep. I’m going to put up cow panel pens so I can just hobble across the driveway to feed and water them. View is from the back porch.

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View from the front porch. Tree line in the distance is the front by the road.

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On the front porch, to the right, property line.

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I will eventually tear those down. Can’t stand up in them. I don’t like stooping over.
Ok.... standing is nice! :lol:

But you could put new ones in the same general area.

Even better... make the run come up to the kitchen window.

I have ALWAYS wanted a kitchen window that opened to the chicken run.

That way, open the window, toss out scraps. Tada!
 

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I have ALWAYS wanted a kitchen window that opened to the chicken run.

That way, open the window, toss out scraps. Tada!
If I had that I'd have nearly 2 dozen chickens looking in the window begging for food all day long!!!

I do open the kitchen window to toss out trash and recycles, the bins are just below in the enclosed porch, very convenient :D
 
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