We gathered the replacement heifers today to preg check them on Saturday. I wanted to get them in early enough so I wouldn't be rushing. I though I would have no hired hand but now I do so it could have waited but what the hell, stick with your plans. Usually I like to get some pictures while I do something like this. It is so brown and dry I am having a hard time getting any inspiration for pictures. I will keep trying to get some while I work along but some rain and a little bit of green would sure help the monotonous colors out there. It will come, I just don't know when.
For a tired man who just found a gorilla in his bed, I think I’m behaving very well. Ruth Rose












Sounds like a relatively decent day to me, although yes, hot and dry does wear on one.
Unless you're harvesting, but by today I was almost glad when we finally broke down, being as it's only a belt I already ordered (IIRC), in which case it's sitting in Churchill.
At least we both had a better day than Pat Davison. I'd link it but no vale la pena, too much trouble, you know. It'll be all over the news in the morning...
No joy there, for me. Pat and I were in the same fraternity in college, him and a bunch of other depraved Ft Benton boys
The paths diverged since, though.
I think I'd rather be harvesting organic oats (70+bu/ac!) than contemplating prison.
So I don't know if that brightens your day any, but hey...! It appeared to rain at least a bit out that way, didn't it?