Not our corn, but isn't it purdy? |
The day started before five yesterday and the last of the hay was barely unloaded before 10 PM. However, it was a very good day in that after all the awful weather we have experienced in recent months, Ralph and Liz put around 800 bales in the mow.
Fueling the Mulberry Express |
They worked stupid hard to do it and it was really hot. I am kinda proud of them. There are a couple of small windrows to catch up today, tedder tires to fix, and a few other odds and ends, ....for now at least...hopefully before the rain. Well done, guys.
Our chance of summer rain is always less than 5%. Wish we could have some of yours.
ReplyDeleteI love your red, red, flowers. I am hoping mine will bloom soon...I am so looking forward to them.
ReplyDeleteJan, I wish the same. For once most of the hay was cleaned up before the rain hit, but hit it did. I suspect there is some flooding this morning, as it really came down yesterday and then rained all night.
ReplyDeleteLinda, these are not the same as the ones I sent you. I would love to send you some of these, but I gave almost all of them to my daughter-in-law the other day. If what I have left come back I will see if I can.