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@Mini Horses ... our latest forecast is still saying 1-1.5 inches... If we got 3 inches and it was slow and steady as it looks like any rain would be, it would be unbelieveably wonderful. Slow and steady would be good as even with there being no active growing so the plants would not "suck it up"... it would soak down in. I will be thankful for whatever we do get...
Did not get to haul water.... they had unhooked the trailer from the truck and were using the truck. Since the concrete trough that is fed by the spring had nearly 2/3 full, cows were fine. There is very little in the 2 water tubs in with the nurse cow/calves but she can walk down the hill and the calves are not drinking much if any... they are only like a couple weeks old??? Maybe only 2 weeks plus a couple days... I might try to haul some tomorrow, but will put most all the rest of the troughs in the catch pen lot under the roof line to catch water off the roof. If it rains even an inch, it will put alot in them. I can run water into them with the long piece of pvc pipe I have from hauling water a couple years ago when the spring went dry for a couple weeks. So, I might put one of the 100 gal troughs back in there and fill the other outside for the cows... and fill the 2 small tubs in with the nurse cow's calves and let the rest catch roof water.
I came back and did manage to rake up 2 FULL contractor bags of leaves... kept putting them in and smooshing them down to add some more... The leaves are very dry so will compress quite a bit... I would like to get at least 2 more bags before they all get wet... Wrist/hand is aching and the opposite shoulder is sore too... I have been trying to do some of the exercises on the shoulder that my chiropractor said to do... but it needs another good adjustment. Need to call them tomorrow and if not this week with the shorter holiday schedule; then try to get in first of the following week. Although sometimes they tend to not be overly busy just before a holiday because people are busy or going to family for the holidays. So, I will find out tomorrow.
Went up and fed the cow some grain and turned her back out. Came back to the house and put chickens in for the night.
Made another gallon of sun tea and had to rearrange things to get it in the fridge. I ate some of the potato salad I had made, and put the rest in a smaller dish so I could rearrange things.
Put some stuff on the back of the truck to go to the dumpsters tomorrow and going to get some more stuff out of the house to go also. Saving a couple bags of papers/burnables to use for whenever I go on and light the burn piles. If we get that much rain, they might get burnt sooner rather than later... Cleaned up some old cardboard boxes to go out to the burn pile too...
Tomorrow is only supposed to be in the low 50's and then Tuesday with the rain down in the mid 40's....
I sure hope we do get a good amount... it would help the ground water and eventually work it's way down into the wells here... and really help to recharge the spring. I will check the concrete trough tomorrow and if it is at least 1/2 full... I might not haul any water...
If I can manage to pull the cord I would like to try to get the walk behind weed eater out and do around the shelter and where I want to move the frame....I have several bales of straw in there that the strings are probably rotted through on the bottom side that will have to be moved....gently....I will wit until Thursday or Friday to move them since they are under the part of the cover that is somewhat intact...and weed eat around some of the rose-a-sharon bushes and a dogwood tree that is sorta in the way of the garden area...but I don't want to try to move the tree.... there is other stuff I do want to move though... and I can put in garden above and below it. There are 2 rose-a-sharon trees/shrubs that I really would like to move... and some other smaller bush that I would move too. I want to mow off the daylily bed that is all just the plain orange ones that grow everywhere... maybe see about getting it tilled up and putting the ones in it that I have gotten that have the nice big blooms... make it a nice flower bed... I have all those irises that just don't do as good as I would like near the front porch since they don't get enough sun and water there... it's a protected side of the house.....
Also have a bunch of saplings that have sprouted around the grey birch trees that need to be taken out..... they are the most prolific trees ... there is one in there that the top broke out of, and a couple of crooked ones that need to be cleared out... another project for James one day... he got all the apple tree branches cleaned up, and the big branch out of the walnut tree... and in the garden too. I forgot to tell him not to pile them on top of what mulch hay there was left... maybe as the pile burns I can throw those limbs/branches over on the burn pile and not burn up what mulch hay is left... besides it would smolder for days.... I doubt I will get the bushhog here at the house in the next couple days to do the cutting, as DS said he had needed to take it up and do some of the field he is moving the cows with calves up into, cut along the fenceline so they can do some fence repair. That's fine... wish I had asked about it sooner while it was right here close....my fault to not think of it sooner...
Hoping I can do a sink full of dishes ... some bigger bowls and such.... with the water situation.
Temps have dropped into the mid 40's already...
I'm going in to do those dishes, and then sort through a pile of mail that looks like mostly fliers and "junk mail"...just to make sure there isn't something I need to pay attention to....
Did not get to haul water.... they had unhooked the trailer from the truck and were using the truck. Since the concrete trough that is fed by the spring had nearly 2/3 full, cows were fine. There is very little in the 2 water tubs in with the nurse cow/calves but she can walk down the hill and the calves are not drinking much if any... they are only like a couple weeks old??? Maybe only 2 weeks plus a couple days... I might try to haul some tomorrow, but will put most all the rest of the troughs in the catch pen lot under the roof line to catch water off the roof. If it rains even an inch, it will put alot in them. I can run water into them with the long piece of pvc pipe I have from hauling water a couple years ago when the spring went dry for a couple weeks. So, I might put one of the 100 gal troughs back in there and fill the other outside for the cows... and fill the 2 small tubs in with the nurse cow's calves and let the rest catch roof water.
I came back and did manage to rake up 2 FULL contractor bags of leaves... kept putting them in and smooshing them down to add some more... The leaves are very dry so will compress quite a bit... I would like to get at least 2 more bags before they all get wet... Wrist/hand is aching and the opposite shoulder is sore too... I have been trying to do some of the exercises on the shoulder that my chiropractor said to do... but it needs another good adjustment. Need to call them tomorrow and if not this week with the shorter holiday schedule; then try to get in first of the following week. Although sometimes they tend to not be overly busy just before a holiday because people are busy or going to family for the holidays. So, I will find out tomorrow.
Went up and fed the cow some grain and turned her back out. Came back to the house and put chickens in for the night.
Made another gallon of sun tea and had to rearrange things to get it in the fridge. I ate some of the potato salad I had made, and put the rest in a smaller dish so I could rearrange things.
Put some stuff on the back of the truck to go to the dumpsters tomorrow and going to get some more stuff out of the house to go also. Saving a couple bags of papers/burnables to use for whenever I go on and light the burn piles. If we get that much rain, they might get burnt sooner rather than later... Cleaned up some old cardboard boxes to go out to the burn pile too...
Tomorrow is only supposed to be in the low 50's and then Tuesday with the rain down in the mid 40's....
I sure hope we do get a good amount... it would help the ground water and eventually work it's way down into the wells here... and really help to recharge the spring. I will check the concrete trough tomorrow and if it is at least 1/2 full... I might not haul any water...
If I can manage to pull the cord I would like to try to get the walk behind weed eater out and do around the shelter and where I want to move the frame....I have several bales of straw in there that the strings are probably rotted through on the bottom side that will have to be moved....gently....I will wit until Thursday or Friday to move them since they are under the part of the cover that is somewhat intact...and weed eat around some of the rose-a-sharon bushes and a dogwood tree that is sorta in the way of the garden area...but I don't want to try to move the tree.... there is other stuff I do want to move though... and I can put in garden above and below it. There are 2 rose-a-sharon trees/shrubs that I really would like to move... and some other smaller bush that I would move too. I want to mow off the daylily bed that is all just the plain orange ones that grow everywhere... maybe see about getting it tilled up and putting the ones in it that I have gotten that have the nice big blooms... make it a nice flower bed... I have all those irises that just don't do as good as I would like near the front porch since they don't get enough sun and water there... it's a protected side of the house.....
Also have a bunch of saplings that have sprouted around the grey birch trees that need to be taken out..... they are the most prolific trees ... there is one in there that the top broke out of, and a couple of crooked ones that need to be cleared out... another project for James one day... he got all the apple tree branches cleaned up, and the big branch out of the walnut tree... and in the garden too. I forgot to tell him not to pile them on top of what mulch hay there was left... maybe as the pile burns I can throw those limbs/branches over on the burn pile and not burn up what mulch hay is left... besides it would smolder for days.... I doubt I will get the bushhog here at the house in the next couple days to do the cutting, as DS said he had needed to take it up and do some of the field he is moving the cows with calves up into, cut along the fenceline so they can do some fence repair. That's fine... wish I had asked about it sooner while it was right here close....my fault to not think of it sooner...
Hoping I can do a sink full of dishes ... some bigger bowls and such.... with the water situation.
Temps have dropped into the mid 40's already...
I'm going in to do those dishes, and then sort through a pile of mail that looks like mostly fliers and "junk mail"...just to make sure there isn't something I need to pay attention to....