Nice cool 57 this morning... Partly sun, supposed to be clearing off a bit more. Been to bank, got that done. Clothes running through final rinse to get hung. Chickens out.
Put extra meters in the car for tomorrow afternoon's herd. Will get the bottles in the racks later...
As soon as clothes are hung going to head to field to rake the sorghum and then get the hay turned up.
We are supposed to get some "weather" Friday eve and into the weekend. Not like
@Mini Horses over on the coast... it is a toss up as to the "models" for how far inland the moisture will come... Hope we get some of it on Sat....
As long as we get the stuff baled tomorrow afternoon that is good.
I would like to try to get the walk behind weed eater out today and get the garden done. Not quite ready to open it up for the chickens... there are some tomatoes I think I will be able to pick yet... but most are done. Time to get on the potato digging and weighing job... I did dig one of the 2 short rows of the "Pinto" fingerling potatoes... that end of the garden is not as good as it gets more shade from the pine trees along the property line... but they did real good considering. They are a hoot to dig as there will be some more purple-ish with a couple creamy whitish yellow spots... some are much more creamy with a little purple... and they are big for a fingerling... haven't weighed what I dug yet... will get the other short row next to it that was also planted with that variety, and then see... but I suspect that the 2 lbs will have given me at least the 10/1 ratio of lbs dug to lbs planted... maybe more. Considering where I planted them, I think they have done REAL GOOD... they will be a definite repeat next year.... and with all the littler ones I am saving when I dig, might have a good amount of them to plant without getting more... or might get another order and then be able to have plenty next year...
This is all about experimenting with the different varieties...
I'd like to get the weeds down before we get this next bout with some wet weather... the damp soil has loosened it up alot and has made it alot easier to dig. It had gotten so hard from the lack of moisture.
So about time to get the clothes out. The dew has been slow to dry off with the early high clouds... sun is out better now so ought to be good to get down to the raking. At least no trees around the sorghum and the very few down at the hay.