Sunday evening. Been a nice enough day overall. Mostly sunny and very little breeze so comfortable. Recording thermometer says 73 but that is in direct sun...
Unfortunately, the headaches are often on the right side where I had all the head trauma from the accident back in 1989.... I am sure that the changing weather, and atmosphere pressure changes does not help. Some of it is from just being aggravated some days.. Oh well... you just deal with it.
Today it was better, just a little bit of a dull one. I have had a bit of congestion in my throat and even a little bit of a scratchy throat... hope I am not getting sick.
I got the samples all in the boxes and was going to strap them when DS texted in response to my text of when did he want me to go get the calves in... that I didn't know what project he had going on today. He said that probably about 2:30-3... and he was pounding staples in the first stretch of the new fence at the barn if I wanted to come help. So, I went to the barn and started putting in staples on the woven wire that is stretched there. He had started down at the bottom and had some other things to do, so I took the hammer and did a bunch. This is 13 strand, 6" stays, fixed knot wire.... he wanted something that he is only going to do once and something that would stand up to alot of cattle pressure. This lot is where we wean calves, bring home "strange bought cattle", all sorts of things so it gets alot of "pressure" against it. Heavier than some of the other wire he is putting up elsewhere. It is getting 9-11 staples per post... plus the strand of barbed wire along the top.
My shoulder makes it painful to use the hammer... but it hurts anyway... and I don't have to lift it above the shoulder height... so I may as well pound staples.
Then he needed me to help him tie off the wire on one post... so I got sidetracked with that for a bit. Then I ran out of staples in the box I had, and it was getting time to go get the calves in at hanger's pasture; so I quit for the afternoon. I will go back tomorrow and try to finish off the posts. They are 8 ft on center... so alot of posts... and they are bigger, heavier posts due to the fence having more "pressure" against it too.
Went to the pasture and didn't see any cattle... Uh Oh... Called them and all of a sudden a bunch came out of the trees/woods off the one hillside... 6 heifers came running... and the steer came slower but right behind them... Wait... there are supposed to be a total of 8 here... I called again... Getting concerned... all of a sudden she comes trotting at a fast pace, up from a little swale where I didn't see her... but a ways away from where the other 6 were... they all came in the pen, the steer was slower but he finally came around the side and I got the panel shut and let DS know they were in... I stayed there naturally and helped him load them, then we collected all the panels and put them in the trailer since the 8 didn't take up that much space in the 24 ft trailer.
I asked if he needed me because I needed to go to do the jersey and calves... he said no,,,, so I followed him back til the turn off to go to my house. Came up, got the milk heated up, 3/4 bottle of the milk and 1/4 th of milk replacer... got the grain and headed to do the cow.
Remembered that I hadn't hung the barn clothes, so ran them through a 2nd rinse while I was at the pasture with the jersey and calves.
Got done, came home and went out and hung them... the air is quite dry so they will dry a little overnight... tomorrow is supposed to be partly sunny, so should finish drying I hope. The forecast is for some clouds to come in on Tuesday, so possibility of some rain/showers midweek into the end of the week and temps to drop 20-30 degrees to only the mid 40's to low 50's by Thursday. UGH.... "Taste of winter" they are saying.
So, I am in for the night. Lots of stuff to do in the house....
Just ate a couple sandwiches since I was not hungry earlier... I am going to go in and finish boxing and strapping the samples to go out tomorrow... so they are done.