Wood Cutting Day
Richard, Garland and I cut a load of winter wood in just a small area where limbs fell on a fence from the ice storm.
Richard, Garland and I cut a load of winter wood in just a small area where limbs fell on a fence from the ice storm.
Last weekend when we finally had the wind from the right directions and nice wet grass between the piles and the house, Richard burned the
Rather than spending every Saturday afternoon on the lawnmower chewing up the little limbs which continue to fall from the ice damage, Richard uses this
Then we came home and decided to burn one of the big limb piles around the house. We could only burn one as the others
Richard and I burned his switchgrass field this afternoon. Most of the field was short, but the grass inside the CRP was tall and ready
We sorted off the 4 heifers (primips for my midwifery friends) due to calve soon and have them closer to the house to keep an
Richard doesn’t usually have to feed much hay, but this year has been tough with the dry fall (so less fescue to stockpile) and ice
Since it’s been so cold and won’t get above freezing for a week or so anyway, Richard brought home some grain to see if it
Today Garland, Richard and I did a lot of cutting and clearing. The Tire Swing Tree is now clear of limbs. Here’s looking at the
I enjoyed a walk and photo-taking event this morning. Here’s our clothesline totally destroyed by the tire-swing tree limbs. Lucky we have a line on