Coffee anyone ?

The goats and calf can't be in the field until we get rid of the part of the oak that fell.
Given that chunk that fell off I'd give SERIOUS consideration to taking the entire tree down. I suspect there is a lot of rot where the trunks come together and "when" is more likely than "if" the others fall.

Been keeping up with Wehner Homestead via face book. Home with pony, putting a photo on my thread.
Let her know we all are still thinking about her and her family :)
I was wondering about @Pastor Dave as well. @luvmypets has posted on the POW thread. And yes, @Alaskan has been posting on BYC, not a ton but enough so we know they are alive.
 
I doubt dh grandmother will go for that she very attached to her trees.
I chuckle because my Dad felt the same way.....and Joyce finished putting her strips together...
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Thanks @Baymule
Didn't get much done yesterday afternoon. Going to spend the day at the farm. Hopefully we'll get the water pump put in. Maybe DH will let me work on a wall. Last summer litters are due bot does have been prepping. Need to research butchering the rabbits. Going to get that done this week. Plus have 4H tractor driving practices in the evenings. DH'S birthday is Wednesday, need to make his cake.
 
As usual, very hot outside. 4 days off, contemplating "which list" needs me most. :lol: And there's grass cutting to do! Plus 2 "projects" I need to finish. Lot of choices here.

Got some tilling done in garden yesterday :celebrate -- need to row and plant if I can stand the heat. A little breeze would help. They say no rain beyond a possible afternoon quickie for this week. Maybe I can even get the hay mulch out there!! o_O Need to do that.

Time to go milk. :frow
 
WTH, it’s already here.

Dern tootin' it is. The US reported almost 60,000 new cases yesterday, and over 66,000 new cases today. That's, like, 2 to 3 times the numbers they were seeing in April. Other countries are seeing increases in their numbers as they try to reopen, but nothing like this. Americans are becoming personae non gratae in many parts of the world. My husband follows some YouTubers whose long distance sailing adventures have meant that they haven't set foot on American soil in months if not years, but they are getting turned away from ports simply because of their American passports/registration - not "two weeks' quarantine and then you are good to go," this is "go away, we don't want you here, period."
 
Dern tootin' it is. The US reported almost 60,000 new cases yesterday, and over 66,000 new cases today. That's, like, 2 to 3 times the numbers they were seeing in April. Other countries are seeing increases in their numbers as they try to reopen, but nothing like this. Americans are becoming personae non gratae in many parts of the world. My husband follows some YouTubers whose long distance sailing adventures have meant that they haven't set foot on American soil in months if not years, but they are getting turned away from ports simply because of their American passports/registration - not "two weeks' quarantine and then you are good to go," this is "go away, we don't want you here, period."
I live in Florida and people in Florida are sometimes not the brightest and we have like the most cases here:idunno
 
Coffee is on. Got started on the house yesterday. :celebrate two rooms well started on the demo work. Photos on my farm thread. ;)
Checked does... both day 32. Both had their kits day 32-33 prior. Can feel kits in the VL. Need to get DH his lunch made. And then we need to get in the garden, weeding and picking more peas. Corn is looking ok after 2/3 of it blew down. We stood it back up.
 
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