Hello world!
Hello to all on a lazy, hot Sunday
afternoon. We are hibernating in our kitchen under AC fans… the coolest place
on the farm, aside from the pool, - I think. I’m not sure what the thermometer
reads, pretty sure it starts with a ‘3’.
Last week harvest started! It seems the
much awaited flood recession has occurred, some spots still soggy, but we are
able to get to most fields. With the heat and wind today I’m sure tomorrow will
be dry.
The guys started in the field late Thursday
afternoon. Friday I joined in. It was Wayne
on the header (combine), me on the chaser bin (grain cart), Pat emptying trucks
and Dale on the 2nd header later on (which kept Pat and I hoppin!).
We have needed a couple tractor tows for
the header when it got ‘bogged’, and nearly a tractor tow for itself …but it
managed to get out. You never know when you will sink!
The sorgum crop isn’t great (says Dale). A
lot has shelled out and it is the lowest grade at this point. Disappointing as
it looked to be a great crop before the flood.
We are in awe of the amount of bugs here.
…can anyone tell us why bugs like light? We have to sneak around a night and
try not to have many/any lights on. The mass of bugs may be the reason for the
plethora of frogs found around nearly every corner and shower crevice [today I poured a frog into my coffee.. I musta boiled him up in the kettle!].
Wayne & I are getting excited about our
bike trip. He’s reading lonely planet “biking Australia ” as I write. We took our tandem for a test ride at the
farm one evening. Deep, moist gravel isn’t the best place to practice (I
decided). Reality sunk in that the back rider has to give up all control… I
have lots to work on (!!). In some ways it would be easier to be blind, as many
are, as the back seat ‘driver’ ;). Good marriage counseling for sure!
I guess that’s all for now. Not a ton of
new adventures yet, just new work, itchy bites, tank tops & feet in sandals (lovin’ that).
We loved the story of the frog in your coffee, although that's so crazy and gross!! I also remember riding a tandem bike and how HARD it was to not be able to steer. I'm sure you will do just fine...good thing you did the Love and Respect stuff ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the updates,
Jodie