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May 23 2013

You Might Live in Michigan If…

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The weather outside is a bit rainy and cold, so I took a few minutes to compose a list brought to mind by our wild swings the last few days.

You might live in Michigan if…

If you recognize the two official seasons: Winter and Road Construction.

If you have the sub-season MUD between the above seasons!

If your winter coat stays on the hook by the door until the beginning of June…just in case.

If you know what UP really stands for.

If you are used to seeing people wear flip-flops, shorts and a sweat shirt or coat.

If at least half of your church goes to Florida for the winter…and the U.P. for the summer.

If you don’t think much of it being in the 40’s one day and 70’s the next.

If you just left reading (or writing) this post to go start a fire even though its the end of MAY!

If you can remember both 80 degree days and days with 4+ feet of snow in the month of March.

If you plan on spending at least 2 hours at the secretary of state–just to get a title transfer.

If you’ve seen a species that doesn’t exist in your state….at least according to the DNR.

If some years you have flowers for Easter…and other years for Memorial Day.

If you’re always pointing to your hand to show people where you live.

If an antique tractor or steam engine show will draw people from over 100 miles away.

If your state is home to one of the biggest empty cities in the USA.

If you know how far you have to drive to get to the closest bridge to Canada.

If you’ve been to the locks…and know what they are!

If a quarter of the little towns around you have a maple syrup festival.

If the arrival of your state bird signals the beginning of Spring…you hope.

If you have “resident” Canada geese that you can’t keep from making a mess all around your pond.

If you give your distances as a measure of time from “The Bridge.”

If you know how to properly pronounce “Mackinac.”

If a snowmobile is considered a reasonable means of transportation and they fill up at your gas station.

If you have the some of the highest gas taxes in the country and the worst roads!

 
That will have to do for now…though I’m still hoping to get an update on the lambing up sometime soon.

Praising God that HE isn’t like the weather!

Matthew

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May 17 2013

Data Loss Prevention – A Story

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Take a crack data loss prevention team:

And add a stack of 35 hard disks with data to be annihilated:
Use these tools:

To remove these screws:

Leaving these parts:
Read Arms
Circuit Boards
High RPM Moters
Miscellaneous stuff
To render innocuous this pile of disks:
And create this statue of really strong magnets:
10,000 uses for these things.
Mission Accomplished.

– Jonathan

P.S. I’m chronically buying new domain names–they’re some of the best and cheapest forms of advertising, after all. The latest:

  • CallJonathan.com
  • TheChiefMandate.com
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May 15 2013

The Newcomers

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We have had a few newcomers over the last few days!  There are still many animals left to have their babies, but the little ones that have arrived are quite photogenic :-)

Our first comers were the little piggies as “Spot” farrowed early last week

A few hours old–and Hungry!!

Now a week old they are starting to get out and about.

Did you say ‘Boo’? 

 The sheep have been taking things quietly and many mommas that I thought sure would have lambed by now are still just getting bigger!

Still waiting for “big Debbie” to kick it in gear…she had 5 lambs a few years ago!
“Sarah” getting some loving from Mom…she is the favorite–and she knows it! 
“Prissy” was the first to lamb this spring–here she is in the barn with her  little girl last Sunday.

Over a week old now, and running with the flock! 

Next to lamb was “Sarah’s” lamb from last year…this is Number 36 who’s name we can’t remember….

That lamb is pretty cute now, but just an hour earlier….
It was hard work getting born. I had to help momma a little and pull the
 lamb–it is a big one for a first time lamber

First tries at getting up are so hard!

Almost…

There!  She made it!

 And then this morning I went over and discovered another ewe with twins!

This is No. 29 a two year old who is lambing for the first time.
So far she seems to be a good momma and didn’t even need any help!

 Since they were doing so well, No. 36 and her baby got to go out to the pasture today!

“This is MY baby….oh, I guess you can take a picture–but don’t try to steal her!”
Isn’t she cute?

“And that is the way it is”  on the farm tonight May 14th 2013…and as always keep your RSS reader tuned to this station for the latest updates in News (birth announcements), Sports (muddy pig chasing anyone?) and the Whether (whether or not there have been any more newcomers that is! ;)

“The earth has yielded its increase, and God our God shall bless us. God shall bless us. Let all the ends of the earth fear him!” (Ps 67)

Matthew

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