In the cooler part of the late Summer/early Autumn day, the last load of hay went up to the North Fork to help feed 2,000 sheep.
Now we only have the corn to harvest.
But that will be on a true autumn day. Late October, or November. Or even on a winter day in December. Only time will tell.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Wow. Look at all that hay. Happy sheep!
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Happy Sheep, although, Becky says they need much, much, much more. 🙂
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Hungry sheep! LOL!
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They have 2,000 sheep, 60 horses and 30 mules. WHEW
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Wow.
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Big outfit! BIG. They do outfitting guides also.
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What is the name?
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Hubbard Creek Outfitters
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Time… and the weather. Here’s hoping for a dry start to the winter for you.
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Thanks, that is what we need.
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Gotta have that corn dried out properly.
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I hope the weather cooperates so you will be able to get the corn harvested with no problems.
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Me too, although, we need rain, we also need drying weather.
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Hope it is not December or January! Good to hear the hay is gone! 🙂 Hugs to you and Boomer:)
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Thank you for the hugs, hugs are always wonderful! 🙂
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That last photo is super Linda … hope you are ok lovely
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It’s cold now in the mornings and cooling down very fast in the evenings. You should be warming up. Warming up is NICE!
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Warming up is lovely 🙂
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Good for you!
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