Indian Summer — Thursday, November 6, 2025

There are heavy frosts now each morning — but the days warm up nicely. (Although the air moving by on the four-wheeler is a tad sharp.)

Terry has two huge projects he (we) are working on right now.  Here he is waiting for Boo Berry to catch up with us.  We are going up to the ditch we are putting into the pipe.

Getting the open ditches into pipes will make irrigation much easier — they won’t silt up or grow weeds.

Even though the time changed — farmers and ranchers still work by the sun.  When the sun is up, we work.

When it grows dark, we come in.

Doesn’t matter what the clock says.  🙂

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

 

 

 

And Speaking of Changes — Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Soon it will be time for the “TIME CHANGE”, which is always a wrench in the cog-wheel of time

If you look closely you can see the school bus making its way, picking up children in the pre-dawn light.

When the time change comes along, this scene will switch.

Then a person can see the bus coming up the hill (instead of down) after dropping off children from school…heading back to the bus barn in the near-dark.

They really need to just let the time stay the correct time…it works ever so much better for everyone.

Just say’n.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda