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Contemplating some breakfast... probably eggs since I will be on the tractor for several hours raking hay in a bit.
It got down to 50 last night... forecast had said maybe upper 40's. Too cool now for the growing season.
Actually, contemplating made me go in and make some eggs. finishing them up now. Opened up the back door and heard the RI Red cockerel crowing, it still sounds funny but he has more volume and it doesn't crack in the middle as much. Have to take water when I go out as the waterer was about dry last night when I put them in the crates.
Going to put the shut offs between the hoses and get that together so I can water all the plants hanging on the chain. Want to do that before I head to the hayfield. Put a bottle of water in the freezer so it will get icy so I can take a couple in the little insulated pouch thing I take on the tractor as I will be way up the hill and not anywhere near the car or anything. Don't come down unless there is an emergency, when I am up there I finish everything that I am doing. It's quite a hill to go up and come down, and takes time, so why not have everything I need on the tractor.
Hazy out there... we have a weather alert for the amount of "particulate" in the air from these wildfires in Canada. The county just south and east they have a code orange... which is 1/2 way on the scale, 3rd degree, for compromised air quality and for people with respiratory problems, asthma, elderly and children with breathing issues to not spend much time outside. My county is yellow, 2nd degree on the 5 degree scale.
Guess it is time to get my rear in gear....
It got down to 50 last night... forecast had said maybe upper 40's. Too cool now for the growing season.
Actually, contemplating made me go in and make some eggs. finishing them up now. Opened up the back door and heard the RI Red cockerel crowing, it still sounds funny but he has more volume and it doesn't crack in the middle as much. Have to take water when I go out as the waterer was about dry last night when I put them in the crates.
Going to put the shut offs between the hoses and get that together so I can water all the plants hanging on the chain. Want to do that before I head to the hayfield. Put a bottle of water in the freezer so it will get icy so I can take a couple in the little insulated pouch thing I take on the tractor as I will be way up the hill and not anywhere near the car or anything. Don't come down unless there is an emergency, when I am up there I finish everything that I am doing. It's quite a hill to go up and come down, and takes time, so why not have everything I need on the tractor.
Hazy out there... we have a weather alert for the amount of "particulate" in the air from these wildfires in Canada. The county just south and east they have a code orange... which is 1/2 way on the scale, 3rd degree, for compromised air quality and for people with respiratory problems, asthma, elderly and children with breathing issues to not spend much time outside. My county is yellow, 2nd degree on the 5 degree scale.
Guess it is time to get my rear in gear....