Meanwhile— in between meeting up with Carolyn and Wayne and coming back to the farm
The alflafa
was ready to cut
Thanks to hot (HOT), dry, windy weather, the hay was ready to bale in the early morning light.
Back from Ouray, we started stacking it.
I put the ad out on Facebook Marketplace —and the first bales have left for new homes.
Word of the day—Pluviophile (n): a person who finds calm, happiness, and peace of mind in the rain.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda






Yay 😀
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Yes. Lots of work. But rewarding
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A very good harvest of alphalfa! Congrats!
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Exhausting for sure
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It looks as if you have a great harvest of alfalfa. I’mm glad the first bales sold so quickly.
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Me too. 🙂
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I hope the rest of the bales sell quickly! Hard hot work:)
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Very hot and very hard. Me too
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Java Bean: “Ayyy, the Golden Hour ― because of the light, and also the hay!”
Charlee: “We cats are still trying to wrap our heads around enjoying water falling from the sky …”
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If you can get rain. It will come here. I hope
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That alfalfa looks amazing! Bet it smells good too 😊
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Yes it does. The whole farm is yummy
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