Running Late— Thursday, June 26, 2014

Sorry I’m running late today on my blog post.  Terry and I were over at the equipment storage area working on the hay swather. (The biting bugs are horrid!!!—Lots of horse flies, deer flies, mosquitoes,  and those other nasty biting things!)

He had to remove a broken piece off the sickle bar and needed my extra hands.  If you are going to farm it’s a real good thing to be able to fix the variety of farm machinery that seems to fall apart just when you are not wanting it too. 🙂

I want to thank all of you who have clicked the follow button, left comments of where you hail from, and asked to Friend me on Face Book.  We are a great company of wonderful blog friends from here to there!  (Uncle Spike is even from Turkey)

rainbowSara, from a  Punkin’s Patch sent me a beautiful rainbow to start my day with!  How lucky we all are!

Remember if you would like to share anything with my reader’s on this blog I am open to do so…especially if you have a rainbow or moon bow (on my bucket list) or just something really cool I would love to post it.  I always ask your permission first and then give you credit.

At-night

I must be off…Terry had to come in an make a phone call.  I had to come in an make a post on my blog, but it’s time to get back over there.

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(One of the corn fields)

Your western Colorado farm friend,

Linda

 

9 thoughts on “Running Late— Thursday, June 26, 2014

  1. Farming obviously involves a lot of skills … and I am sure extra hands are more than welcome. I’ve always helped Bill with home remodel/building projects that way, but the difference between you and me is I am sure you know what you’re doing. I just stand there and follow directions.

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  2. Oh yes, things always seem to break down at the most inopportune times! How many times have we helped to pull out a haybine blade, or helped replace a guard, or pulled a tractor to get it started! The life of a farm wife is NEVER boring! 🙂 Hope you’re up and running again!

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