Hello, I’m Nikki! I'm a native New Yorker with a passion for the outdoors and working with my hands.
After working on the farm for most of my life I decided to give farming a break and work a city job…After learning that the corporate world isn't all that it is cracked up to be I decided to go back to my roots and spend time doing what I truly LOVE!
My family own a Maple Syrup farm in Western New York where we have over 35,000 taps which is where the name Maple Farmer came from for this RU-vid channel!
We also have a dairy farm so you may see that sprinkled in from time to time!
Why RU-vid: To share my family's knowledge, skills, ideas & values. Also, because I think it's fun and I hope you do too! My family is full of fun people and after tuning in I hope we inspire you to try something new!
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Find me us on social media at @boxlermaple and @nikkiboxler
You've got some pretty good definition there girl. Do you do any Fitness Competition? Your build would serve you well. I've been following a race car builder and driver on TikTok. Recently she has talked about be in Competition. Your builds are about the same is why I ask.
@@MapleFarmer She could get to be a very large bird. I can imagine that she could cover a large area outdoor fairly easily. It's grand that she has taken to you like she has. I'm sitting smiling thinking about looking a bird pretty much directly in the eyes. That sounds so neat. Oh, remember, sometimes when they grow up that they still want to snuggle up tight. My friend had a Blue Merle Dane who thought that he was a lap dog when he weighed 100#. My intro to Blu was the say he came home just after being weined. He laid his head in my hand, closed his eyes and went to sleep. When he got stressed or just wanted to snuggle I got this massive face directly in mine no matter what I was doing. I would sit on the couch, kind of on the front edge like we do when we only plan on a short visit. Here comes Blu holding his chin out for me, looking for my open palm for his chin to rest in.
Professional here: Do NOT roll stamped concrete, as it'll likely go on too thick which leads to cloudiness and delamination later. Always use a solvent based sprayer so you can build up the layers thinly. Use 15% acrylic over 25%, do two layers. Every few years if you have a buildup you can do a xylene refresh (spray xylene from your sprayer instead of adding more acrylic). Your bubbles are likely caused from the heat, and bubbles don't always show up right away. Always seal in the morning before the concrete heats up to avoid bubbling.