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Friday, September 25, 2015

Fluffing Hay


Beck and I...and Gil...took a long walk way back in the fields. We met the boss coming out to ted some of the last of the hay. It is kind of sparse but it bales up nice and makes fine feed. (I liked finding out that the word, "ted" comes from the Old Norse and is related to dung.....unless it is Middle English of course.)






The boss offered Gil a little drink as he was hot from being so furry and out in the sun. He cheerfully declined and waited for his bucket down at the barn.



He was a very good boy and much enjoyed our little hike.

Not too many interesting birds around. We keep seeing warblers and they keep all being Common Yellowthroats.

The fields are all dressed up with no place to go


4 comments:

Throwback at Trapper Creek said...

Love the hay pics, soon it will be cold :(

threecollie said...

Nita, thanks, already getting chilly nights!

Cathy said...

Alright!! Great video. Love to see how the real world works. Both love and regret the autumnal fields.

threecollie said...

Cathy, maybe I will make more if I get up in the field when tractor work is happening. I have always kind of liked the tedder and have run it a few times. I am more likely to be assigned to raking though. Same here with fall. This one is being amazing, but there is no getting away from what is to come. Alas.