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Livinwright Farm

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We(Livinwright Farm) are Christians also :) :woot :hugs It is so nice meeting others on here. Are you on Facebook? If so, what is your page, so we can like it?
 

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Livinwright Farm said:
We(Livinwright Farm) are Christians also :) :woot :hugs It is so nice meeting others on here. Are you on Facebook? If so, what is your page, so we can like it?
I am on Facebook but dont have a page for personal purposes. I play a game on there and have a Christian Group I created for that game. I have over 1100 friends on FB and would be happy to add another or as many as I meet here on BYH. Just pm me your name and I will send you a FR.
 

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Salvage, that's the best way to make a building. Salvage saves a TON of money. I have salvaged so much and built a whole barn out of it. The place before the last one where I lived, was completely built of salvage materials. It was the best built place I ever lived in.

I wish I had some land of my own. I'd be building on it right now!
 

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My buck barn, large chicken coop, small chicken coop and some other projects were built with 85-90% salvaged materials. I get so much more satisfaction from being able to re-purpose something.
 

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elevan said:
My buck barn, large chicken coop, small chicken coop and some other projects were built with 85-90% salvaged materials. I get so much more satisfaction from being able to re-purpose something.
Yep, I do to. And my wife likes it as does my wallet.
 

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Newt said " I am a practicing Christian."

Me too! I keep thinking if I practice long enough I'll get it right, but every day I prove myself wrong. I dont have a Cross on my coop (Cross on my coop, hehehe, that makes me giggle!) but I have other reminders parked in various places. Little things like that help, dont they? :)
 

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redtailgal said:
Newt said " I am a practicing Christian."

Me too! I keep thinking if I practice long enough I'll get it right, but every day I prove myself wrong. I dont have a Cross on my coop (Cross on my coop, hehehe, that makes me giggle!) but I have other reminders parked in various places. Little things like that help, dont they? :)
They sure do Red. I try to incorperate alittle Christianity into everything I do. Not so much for people to see but just as a reminder for myself that I probably need to conduct myself alittle better than what I have been during the day. I always think I could do just alittle bit better.
 

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Well I spent the most part of this weekend working on a new site for myself. The site should be up and running soon. Before I started school, I had my own Christian website that I maintained and ran for several years. It was alot of fun and I had the opportunity to meet people from all over the world. Unfortunately when I started school, I had to give that up because it does take alot of time to put a site together and then update it and maintain it once it is finally online. Time that I did not have.

Being that I am in my last class and graduating soon, it seems that this would be a good time to try and get another site up and running but I forgot how much time is needed to peoplerly run and maintain a website.

I have also spent time cutting up firewood yesterday and may do some more this afternoon. I am not sure though because my chain is getting dull on the chainsaw and may have to wait until next weekend to do this. I cut a tree down last weekend and I have plenty of green wood but need some seasoned wood to start the fires with or I will never be able to keep the green stuff lit. I almost forgot how much work is involved in cutting up a tree then splitting the wood. My back and legs were quick to remind me.

I still have 3 goats and 5 hens so Life Is Good :thumbsup
 

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I have FF and get the same results. I downloaded Chrome and ran it a couple times but thought it was slower than IE IMO.
 
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