You have to get over this mowing thing while you are ahead
Four acres is a lot to keep mowed. If we had poisonous snakes around here, I could see keeping a good buffer of open lawn around the house and garage. I have completely forsaken the mower this year. Mowing is a state of mind.
The weather is way off this Spring. I saw a few fireflies the other night when it was warm after dark. Also saw dragon flies last week. That is about a month too early. My pond looks like it's August.
Dave.
I agree, time to trade weather. If I remember correctly, I told you a while back that I was sending the sun your way. Time to give it back now.
I have to keep up on the mowing. Not an option. If I don't, then it begins to short out the electric fence and then I have cattle running loose. BTDT.
Last weekend, we went to our spring meeting of the Northwest Highland Cattle Assoc at a farm in Eastern Washington near the Idaho border. Even over there it wasn't all that warm. Saturday was actually cold, wet, and windy. Sunday and Monday were better, but not great. It should have been in the 80s by now, but was in the low to mid 60s. We made a camping trip out of it and stayed through Monday.
My daughter found a new pet to bring home. Here is a picture of the new pet.
...and some pix from the trip.
This pic was Saturday afternoon.
These we from sunday.
This was Monday at Grand Coulee Dam.
...and, of course, to keep it tractor related, we had to stop by a John Deere dealer on Sunday to look at what kind of impliments are sold in
REAL farm country.
This is one serious rototiller!
My wife found a tractor she liked. She said it goes with the rototiller she wants.:laughing:
Some other attachments.