Got the road all mowed and raked and baled. Had a shower come thru” when I first started baling so I had to re rake the next day and finish up. About a 100 I suppose or a few more.
My neighbor with a truck and loader came this morning and hauled me some gravel into my main corral that was getting a big hole in it from cutting a little too deep when cleaning over the past few years. So it’s all good and then I got the rake unhooked and the front axle off it put onto my low slung goose-neck bale wagon. It’s pretty east to just throw on about 20 bales and then pull into a barn or shed and unload them, pulled by the team or you can put a short tongue in and use a tractor I suppose. One year we hooked it up behind the little red Suzuki and used that, as I didn’t have a team to use then. Now for the real sweaty part! Tho’ it is hot and muggy enough I have been sweating getting things unhooked and hooked back up.
A neighbor I hadn’t seen in a spell stopped in this morning and we sure had a good visit. He lives alongside a pretty fair creek that usually runs water most the year. We made plans to go up and shot carp with our bows and fishing arrows. I can hardly wait!
Cindy went with Hope and the boys to Cheyenne and Pine Bluffs to visit Chance and the Cheyenne Frontier Days. Sounds like they are seeing all the sights.
Sounds like you have been busy, but in a good and productive way.