

While working on our room, we decided that the goose had just gotten too big to be in the house anymore. Jim made a great goose pen outside. It's only been two nights and we will see how good it is if the goose is still alive in a week.
Once the goose gets a little bigger this area is going to be my "green" area. Grass, a fountain and flowers. Until then I'm letting the goose fertilize.


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Ouch, ouch, ouch! Maybe someone should offer a power tool class to the Hurley family!:)
Sami's gosling is starting to look like a goose. Looks like a great home to me (outside!). And fertilizer is good!
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