Started off very cool...then the sun appeared and we were pretty close to 50 degrees but the wind made it feel like the 40s.
Little Wonder was sporting his stink eye.
Jenny and Scott stopped up to help install a 12 foot gate between the barns. When they start putting the metal roofs on I need to be able to keep Rebel and Seamus where they belong.
It sure is nice having help with jobs like this. I owe Scott so many potato pancakes!
Early afternoon I started up the John Deere and mulched the front paddock and it is so much nicer. We have been stumbling over ruts for months.
Gary planted onions. Spinach ands snow peas will be next. The raised beds are going to be so nice.
By evening chores the temperature was dropping.
Why would Seamus ever come in clean?
Pancakes and sausage for dinner. Yum.
Night all.
1 comment:
Your little fellow surely loves mud. Down here, gates get stolen if they are near a main road or even a country road. Many farmers hang them with one bolt up and the other down, so anyone would need bolt cutters in a HUGE size to take the gate away. The new roofs will be so much better.
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