Wish I could say something exciting is going on around here but its not. It's always the slow time of year in November. Just watching the cows and yearlings get fat and sassy.
Since it did get dry enough to ship calves out it's also dry enough to get some of the hay I bought in. This stack is all that's in so far and it's around 280 tons. Not quite half of the 600 tons of this that I bought. The guy I bought it from says he is going to haul all week and if he does that I should have almost all of it in. That will sure make me feel better.
The only other project we have been working on is burning some weeds in a field. Let a field get out of control and then it's nothing but work to clean it up. Live and learn I guess.
Learn to limit yourself; to content yourself with some definite work; dare to be what you are and learn to resign with a good grace all that you are not; and to believe in your own individuality. Henri Frederic Amiel












looking at those pictures compared to the ones in the spring and summer. I am anxious
to see what it all looks like this winter. Well, not too anxious. All in good time.
Randy the bales are weighing around 1550 lbs. a piece. Pretty hefty and I just put the TMN on the pictures for Thoughts Middle Nowhere. Just marking my territory I guess. A dog lifts his leg and I brand my pictures. Simple things for simple minds.