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And this is why

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My youngest cat would have to problem making a new bed there
A Shepard and a Mal in the house. Nothing under fifty pounds is safe within a couple hundred yards of this place. Skunks,n squirrel rabbits and woodchuck you name it they chase it down. Plus the occasional bird that is not accustomed to the jumping ability of a Mal. These guys can spot a cat in the pasture from a long way off. I dread the day they tangle with our pair of resident bobcats. But I think the bobcats would just get treed. They are reclusive. Our boy wants to smoke the bobcat because it spooked his wife last year while she was squirrel hunting. I have explained repeatedly he was just being a Bobcat doing Bobcat things. He gets a bobcat pass!
 
you have a lot of hats. :thumbsup: Brandy would find a way to get the top one outside.
You know how it goes dress hat for summer, work hat for summer, dress hat for winter, work hat for winter. Then ya got to have a straw, a felt blend and of course the obligatory 100% all beaver for special occasions! I wish I could say that is my only hat rack!
 
You know how it goes dress hat for summer, work hat for summer, dress hat for winter, work hat for winter. Then ya got to have a straw, a felt blend and of course the obligatory 100% all beaver for special occasions! I wish I could say that is my only hat rack!
Those are at least practical. I have too many ridiculous, 18th and 19th century hats
 
Those are at least practical. I have too many ridiculous, 18th and 19th century hats
Some are so darn practical Jodi won’t let me wear them off the farm. And once they start smelling like the underside of a saddle ya just can’t save them! Gotta toss em! Typically just when they are really comfy.
 
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