How do! Another update from the farm, whether you need it or not.
When we first moved up here from Florida, we thought the summers were wonderful. After 9 years, I'm acclimated. It does not feel "wonderful" any more.

I'm really not doing much of anything outside these days. The benefits of a "hobby" farm is that you really don't have to do much if you don't feel like it.
Been keeping the garden growing and grow it does. Here's a few more photos.
Here's everyone sampling the first few cantalope. They tasted great, and will be a big hit with family and friends. Looks like we'll end up with about 8-10 of them.
Here we are picking the first watermelon. Got another 10 of these!
Towing it back to the house!
Any help on what is causing this to the watermelon? It's gotten about 3 of them.
And all the corn is coming out about half cooked.

I'm assuming this is due to poor polination with such a small crop. They sure the heck taste good though.
Got a few Pumpkin coming along now.
All in all, it's been extremely easy to care for everything and we're definetely pleased with production. My wife wants to do the whole lower pasture in corn next summer. Would be about 40'x90' of corn. Sounds like a good way to work the tractor to me!
Tractor is doing well. Wrestling with a hydraulic control problem.
Tractor projects will pick up again when cooler weather comes along. I want to tackle the rest of the fencing project this fall, as well as spot seeding for the lawn.