WRITINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS FROM A SMALL COMMUNITY IN WESTERN NEW YORK
Abbe needs some nap time.
12th Annual Skoog Farm Workshop Exhibition
The 12th Annual Skoog Farm Workshop Exhibition will be at the Seymour Library during the month of June. Opening June 6th, 7-8:30pm.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
6AM
The view from the kitchen door. Sunny and much cooler with low humidity...rain on the way this afternoon. I don't know how the farmers around here are ever going to get their hay in.
That's quite a view. We need to trade weather for a few days. :-D
BTW, I enjoyed the images of your art you emailed a while back. I got a new computer and the images are still on the old one, but I remember the good energy of your work.
What do they get for hay in your area? My local paper says a round bale weighing 700-750 (and netted) is $75. Other ads list 60-65 pound bale for $8.50-$9.00. For the latter bales my husband would have to detour about 8 miles out and 8 back so he stops at the feed store along the way, but they charge over $11 per bale. Needless to say, piggy goats don't get their fill, just a snack. (I really need to get the large round bale, but have no where dry to store it at this point in time. Oh, and lovely photos as always! :) (Next time I'm at the store I'll take a look at prices...I haven't forgotten!).
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That's quite a view. We need to trade weather for a few days. :-D
BTW, I enjoyed the images of your art you emailed a while back. I got a new computer and the images are still on the old one, but I remember the good energy of your work.
wow that looks so beautiful!
What do they get for hay in your area? My local paper says a round bale weighing 700-750 (and netted) is $75. Other ads list 60-65 pound bale for $8.50-$9.00. For the latter bales my husband would have to detour about 8 miles out and 8 back so he stops at the feed store along the way, but they charge over $11 per bale. Needless to say, piggy goats don't get their fill, just a snack. (I really need to get the large round bale, but have no where dry to store it at this point in time. Oh, and lovely photos as always! :) (Next time I'm at the store I'll take a look at prices...I haven't forgotten!).
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