I used to carry two 50 lb sacks of corn at a time into the deer blinds. (I could drive to about 10 minutes from them; the rest was walking.) Wouldn't think of doing something like that now-a-days!
Got some splitting/stacking in yesterday. ...........remember that one piece of red oak that I thought would be alright to lift ? Yeah, so does my back! I'm a bit bent over this morning......
We have a little metal stud construction going on today. Working on a 27 story building for FNB. walt not as glamorous as cabinets and millwork but it keeps me in saw gas and bike tires
There are better uses for bagged corn. Mainly in making some special beverages with a bit of sugar and yeast.
Similar prediction here but it is fizzling out. Not a drop so far and radar shows it going away by 3 or 4 this afternoon.
It started raining harder here (20 minutes ago) so I called it a day, I think the heaviest rain comes in around 5 or 6 the last I looked.
I had just finished cooking some bone-in chicken breast on the grill, brought them in and we started supper. Five minutes into supper the rain came down real hard. I never emptied the rain gauge from the other day so the first picture is from that rain and the second is from the heavy rain that started today around 5:20 p.m.
Just rolled into town. Waiting for the general contractor to unlock the gate and this deer was strolling by. Been seeing them just about every morning.
I’ve been on “vacation”, and working harder physically. Helped some friends process some trees into firewood for three mornings. And benefited with about 6-3/4 face cord of good hardwood. Then, each day after, I’ve been doing some weed whacking a little at a time. Getting the fence line around the two main pastures under control. About an hour and a half at a time, and then moving on to something else. Sleep well at night, you will, grasshopper.