I have four pair of Bullock Orioles, although only three females are sitting here. I liked the photo because each one was on a different feeder!
A summer storm has blown in last evening. Although, it cooled things down (which is really nice) it also has brought with it the potential for rain.
We really would NOT like to have rain right now…after the hay is up and stacked — rain would be nice. Keep your fingers crossed that we make it. We have people either calling or driving down the lane to ask if we are ready to sell.
Not yet. But soon if the weather holds off.
Terry is working on the 630 John Deere to get it ready for the pinto bean harvest. Boy, that seems to be coming fast. He thinks by the last week in August we will be able to start harvesting the pintos. Whew! Time is flying.
Well, off to get many, many things done as I have let stuff slide since the 6th of July. Things are starting to even out now so I hope to get past ‘maintain’ into fix.
Linda
The orioles have such sweet faces. The males are so colorful. Love when they come to the feeders.
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Until the hay dries, send us the rain!
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the feeder girls are cute! good luck with the hay!
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“Rain, rain go away, until we’re done with hay.” Time seems to go faster and faster with each passing year.
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Congrats on the amazing orioles! What a treat it must be to see to many. I was gardening today and discovered that your cannas are up and thriving! Thanks again!
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Loved seeing your orioles. Praying the rain holds off for a wee bit, just long enough…
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Hope the weather cooperates… You all are always at the mercy of the weather… AND–there’s not much you can do other than go with the flow!!!!
Love your orioles… They each have their own feeders… ha
Hugs,
Betsy
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Love how they each have their own territory! You’re so lucky with your birds. Magic thoughts for no rain until,the proper time.
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Hoping the best for you all. Good luck!
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Oh, my. Looking at bean harvest already. Summer is going way too fast. Love the orioles!
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Nice to see your orioles. I will see one every four years or so.I hope your weather holds for the hay. Hay here has been cut and out so long new hay is growing over it. We’ve had lots of wet weather.
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Hummingbirds and Orioles, a bird bonanza, great shots..:-)
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“Past ‘maintain’ and into ‘fix’…”
Wouldn’t that be wonderful?
Thinking plenty of Magic Thoughts for your haying…feels like September this morning around here!
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love the orioles… guess this is where the saying “make hay while the sun shines” comes from? Hope it worked out!
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Sorry, I’m playing catch-up! Your hummers and orioles are so beautiful. Love your pics.
Blessings!
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