Saturday, December 17, 2011

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Christmas, dogs and farming

 

OK point taken .... I have Amish living close here to and can relate. My
comment was more whimsical in an effort to take the edge off. I applaud
your efforts to getting back some of the more basic aspects of the
season. It is always a good thing to help those less fortunate be it
our animal or human friends. You are more then welcome to stay ... it
is your choice but our loss when someone leaves.
The younger generation will always challenge the preceding one ....
always has always will. Then they get older and realize the older folk
weren't so far off as they thought :-) Just remember we are never to
old to learn and when we do stop learning .... we are dead.

Pete
Moderator

On 12/17/2011 7:17 AM, carolyn wrote:
> No, Pete, Christmas doesn't have everything to do with this time of the year. Most of my neighbors are amish and Christmas for them is as it should be. Time with family to give thanks. We decided this year to also do nothing and take that money to help cats and dogs that have less that the crew that lives here. Deb, IF you go back to the original post you will unerstand where I'm coming from. Having said that, I'm done. I have been slowly but surely leaving all the groups I had belonged to so now it is time to leave here. The younger generation seems to have a problem with "getting the book" and studying up on whatever they are planning on doing and then were they (or I should say their poor ill or dying animals) are ass deep in shit, they run to the computer and ask for help. And what part of LGD does Deb not understand? She says she has them but then talks about some mutts that may or may not do guard duty. How insulting to 1,000s of years of breeding. Carolyn
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