Saturday, June 22, 2024

The Old JD is Back in Business!



Not as hot as yesterday, but very muggy.



The coolest spot Little Wonder can find during morning chores is on the cement aisle by the stalls.
Of course Buddy and Rebel came back in again, and they made a mess.  Did not like the hay.

The day lilies are blooming like crazy and some of them are almost 4 feet tall.

Sidney Comes in every morning to eat, but prefers being outside to the coolness in the kitchen.
Gary planted some new flowers in front of the sign.  They are called glorisoa daisies.

He went down to Jenny's at 10am and again at 4pm to help put a couple coats of paint on her dining room walls.  Two more rooms to go.  
In the meantime, Scott worked on my old John Deere that had been losing power and found the problem.  In celebration, I gave it a good cleaning and will be very happy to have it for mowing the pastures.  It's has a much bigger deck than the new one and hopefully it  (the new one) will last longer since I won't be working it so hard.
Gary made everything for dinner on the grill tonight except for the salad.  Boneless pork, corn on the cob and grilled sweet onions (they were so good).  That way I did not have to heat up the kitchen.
Went out a little later for evening chores.  The gnats were back even tho the temperature was now in the lower 70s.
We could use some rain and just might get some tomorrow.
Night all.

 

4 comments:

  1. I'll send up our rain, that dinner looks great, we use our outdoor Weber when it is warm enough, or the double air fryer in the kitchen in winter. So hard to thunk of you with so much heat, we had 8 Celsius today !!!

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  2. I'll do a rain dance for you! Gary is a busy fellow, being busy has kept you both young. Dinner looks really good.

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  3. I’ve been by 2 days in a row rhubarb is what I’m trying to purchase but no one is around
    Can you please let me know when I can come

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  4. Anonymous. We are always home in the morning and one of us is usually here most days. You can email me as to when you are coming. skoogfarm@rochester.rr.com

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