Mosquitos are horrid this year...making both animals and humans miserable.
Just nicely got caught up with the grass cutting on the two farms and in town...cycle starts over again as soon as it's dry enough. Purchased a few loads of hay bales so we are stocked up for a grace year of feed
like all the other farmers do in trying to stay ahead of the feed game to tie you through when things are sketchy with a poor year of growing. Alot of areas having problems getting the hay done with excess moisture...glad we finished up with what we did and is hauled all into the hay yard. Think the last load crippled in when the tire on the hay wagon snapped off...ended up unloading bales into the ditch and reloading again. Nothing like extra work when a person is in a time crunch in the first place.
Enjoyed grandson Cohen's visit when he was down. ( The farm such an adventure for him ) Picking peas a novelty and mastering how to pop the end & shell a pea pod bringing a few chuckles.
Makes for another generation finding out first hand what garden fresh really means....or should say tastes like.
A few bags make the freezer. Pea patch almost finished producing. Tomatoes plants heavy with green fruit.Corn coming along nicely. Cherry tree is so loaded with fruit the branches are drooping ( cant keep up to it )
One of the highlights this month was getting in a few hours visit with Lisa and Steve Dahr on their visit to Alberta from Nova Scotia
( both had qualified for the AAC Nationals in Calgary with their dogs Paris & Ziggy )
We've visited via email or on the phone over the past 6 years...nice to finally meet in person.
I havent seriously trained dogs all summer and summer is slipping away quickly. Stella better find her groove again as fall is right around the corner...
Just nicely got caught up with the grass cutting on the two farms and in town...cycle starts over again as soon as it's dry enough. Purchased a few loads of hay bales so we are stocked up for a grace year of feed
like all the other farmers do in trying to stay ahead of the feed game to tie you through when things are sketchy with a poor year of growing. Alot of areas having problems getting the hay done with excess moisture...glad we finished up with what we did and is hauled all into the hay yard. Think the last load crippled in when the tire on the hay wagon snapped off...ended up unloading bales into the ditch and reloading again. Nothing like extra work when a person is in a time crunch in the first place.
Enjoyed grandson Cohen's visit when he was down. ( The farm such an adventure for him ) Picking peas a novelty and mastering how to pop the end & shell a pea pod bringing a few chuckles.
Makes for another generation finding out first hand what garden fresh really means....or should say tastes like.
A few bags make the freezer. Pea patch almost finished producing. Tomatoes plants heavy with green fruit.Corn coming along nicely. Cherry tree is so loaded with fruit the branches are drooping ( cant keep up to it )
One of the highlights this month was getting in a few hours visit with Lisa and Steve Dahr on their visit to Alberta from Nova Scotia
( both had qualified for the AAC Nationals in Calgary with their dogs Paris & Ziggy )
We've visited via email or on the phone over the past 6 years...nice to finally meet in person.
I havent seriously trained dogs all summer and summer is slipping away quickly. Stella better find her groove again as fall is right around the corner...
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