;

Food Service Will Resume Shortly

Oct
15

Roof trusses are on!

There is no bread or milk in my house. Another sure sign that my book is due today.

I have fun photos and fun stories to share (including a PUPPY story) from the Black Walnut Festival this weekend. I gotta get some bread and milk–and then I can sort through pictures. Come back tomorrow? (The PUPPY alone is worth it!! And there are pigs and sheep and a Really Strange slice of cornbread….)

Winner from this weekend’s Free Book Friday–#17, Nathalie! Email me!

Comments Leave a Comment
Share: |    Subscribe to my feed Subscribe
Posted by Suzanne McMinn on October 15, 2007  

More posts you might enjoy:


Sign up for the Chickens in the Road Newsletter



Comments

16 Responses
RSS feed for comments on this post | TrackBack this post

  1. 10-15
    6:34
    am

    Blimey! Roof on already! I’ll sit here and wait for the stories :-)

  2. 10-15
    7:15
    am

    Wow, the house is coming along so quickly! Fantastic!

    I’ll be here for the puppy story and/or pics. I’m a sucker for any animal. :-)

    Congratulations to Nathalie!

    -Kim

  3. 10-15
    7:25
    am

    You’re such a tease!! :hissyfit:

  4. 10-15
    8:11
    am

    Congrats, Nathalie! :thumbsup:
    Will return for photos and stuff tomorrow. Have a great Monday, everybody! :snoopy:

  5. 10-15
    8:26
    am

    Wow, it’s really coming along.

  6. 10-15
    9:57
    am

    No wonder Princess was telling you to finish the book quickly. Maybe you should give her a :cowsleep: so she can always get her own mild. :mrgreen:

  7. 10-15
    11:40
    am

    Yay, the roof is almost on! :snoopy: Of course I’ll be back tomorrow. :wave:

    Congratulations, Nathalie! :clap:

  8. 10-15
    12:48
    pm

    Congrats Nathalie!!!! :snoopy: Wow Suzanne, the house is really starting to come along. :thumbsup: Can’t wait to see the photos from the festival. Is the book your finishing up part of the Haven series??? Hope everyone has a great day.

    Leanne :cattail:

  9. 10-15
    1:49
    pm

    Wow, that’s really coming together!!

  10. 10-15
    2:14
    pm

    It’s definitely a house.

    congrats Nathalie!

  11. 10-15
    4:53
    pm

    Great pics of the house, Suzanne! Having recently gone through the building of a new house, I empathize with all the work that needs to be done, but also understand the excitement. Our house still looks like a construction zone. It’s coming along, though….very sloowwlly, but one of these days I’ll be able to sit back and enjoy it!

  12. 10-15
    5:06
    pm

    The house is really moving along! Can’t wait to hear about the Walnut Festival.

  13. 10-15
    5:20
    pm

    Congrats Nathalie!
    Your house is progressing nicely.

  14. 10-16
    7:01
    am

    House is coming along great!!!!!
    I remember when my dad built ours
    Congrats Nathalie
    I’ve been a lurker but thought I would come out

  15. 10-16
    9:12
    am

    Hi, Sue! Welcome! I’m glad you delurked! :smile:

  16. 10-19
    7:11
    pm

    I cant believe how this is coming along! so quick!! im sooo excited and happy for you :hellokitty:

Leave a Reply

Registration is required to leave a comment on this site. You may register here. (You can use this same username on the forum as well.) Already registered? Login here.

Discussion is encouraged, and differing opinions are welcome. However, please don't say anything your grandmother would be ashamed to read. If you see an objectionable comment, you may flag it for moderation. If you write an objectionable comment, be aware that it may be flagged--and deleted. I'm glad you're here. Welcome to our community!

Daily Farm

IMG_1189











If you would like to help support the overhead costs of this website, you may donate. Thank you!

Sign up for the
Chickens in the Road Newsletter




The Slanted Little House

"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....



Today on Chickens in the Road


Join the Community in the Forum

Search This Blog



Out My Window

64°F Partly Cloudy

Walton, WV

Calendar

May 2012
S M T W T F S
« Apr    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  


I Love Your Comments

Rolling in Clover

"Cookies are good." Read my barnyard stories....

Entire Contents © Copyright 2004-2012 ChickensintheRoad.com.
Text and photographs may not be published, broadcast, redistributed or aggregated without express permission. Thank you.

Privacy Policy, Disclosure, Disclaimer, and Terms of Use

Contact