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Tag Archives: trucks
Eighteen Shades of Blessings Update
Yesterday, I shared my Things That Make Me Happy list. That was the Reader’s Digest version. In the interest of not putting you to sleep, I kept it short. Besides, it changes almost hourly! Like right now, I’m looking out … Continue reading
Eighteen Shades of Blessings Update
Yesterday, I shared my Things That Make Me Happy list. That was the Reader’s Digest version. In the interest of not putting you to sleep, I kept it short. Besides, it changes almost hourly! Like right now, I’m looking out … Continue reading
My Driveway aka The Bermuda Triangle
You never know what you’ll find in my driveway!!! You could find a Massey Ferguson 8670 or a stinky silage truck…that’s the most probable. (Have I mentioned how horrible an silage truck smells? Trust me on this one.) Or a manure spreader … Continue reading
Posted in Boomers' Corner, farm
Tagged baby blue Mustang, driveway, farm life, tractors, trucks
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Eighteen Shades of Blessings
Yesterday, I shared my Things That Make Me Happy list. That was the Reader’s Digest version. In the interest of not putting you to sleep, I kept it short. Besides, it changes almost hourly! Like right now, I’m looking out … Continue reading
Decorating with Martha. Not.
We’re cutting silage again and have been all week. Craziness is the catch word for the day/week/month and I’m just barely keeping my chin above the water. But like a duck, I am paddling like mad! I’m thinking about sending … Continue reading
Posted in farm
Tagged cookies, hot rolls, Martha Stewart, pies, silage harvest, steak, trucks
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A day in the life
I was up early this AM and not by design. I got a horrible leg cramp around 4:30 and hit the floor running/limping…whatever. Obviously, I didn’t drink enough water. I tried going back to sleep. After all, it was just … Continue reading
I may be country but…
I told Big Boss that when we moved back to the farm there were some things I was NOT going to do…milk cows, butcher chickens or drive a tractor. Since most of our cattle are steers, the milking thing was not a … Continue reading