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Wardeh – the kids can remove T-posts? What are they using? Katelyn and I took three days to dig one of our T-posts up in my rabbit area, and so I left the rest where they were. The job was this side of impossible….. so if you have a method for uprooting the buggers to tell
Love,
Jami
P.S. Love the ‘one’ man carrying the cattle fence, with Katelyn and I doing it the fence almost throws us down! LOL
Butcha do what you’ve gotta do……
Jami ~ It is a t-post extractor. I think it cost about $40 from DC Co-Op. It is the MOST useful tool we own, and you’re welcome to borrow it any time. Some posts (a very few) are stubborn and require Jeff, but all of us are able to get most posts out in a minute or so.
Tomorrow we are going to the orthodontist ~ do you want us to bring it? We could drop it off beforehand and then pick up afterward. Also, we’re going to have lunch at the park ~ do you want to join us?
The kids want to swim in the river there. UNLESS you want to show us that really cool park you have in mind (and are free to go). Can they swim there?