Tom, I sometimes wish I had your memory skills when wife and I get together
You are a brave man. Be carefull
Happy fatherâs day to all of you wood/charcoal Gasifiers.
Hey, J.O.
Good to hear the âvoiceâ behind the man.
Iâd be good too, with the head whopping be-good so close.
I much prefer the elbow into the ribs.
Happy Solstice trip.
Steve Unruh
The last couple of weeks I have put a LOT of wood through this truck
Also in the last couple of weeks I have got a LOT of work out of it
Good after noon Mr Wayne Keith, looks like you enjoying the heat wave, Im am down too my tee shirts siting in front of my window ac. at 87 f degrees.
Lovin every minute!!
The hay is almost in the barn
The wood burner has been real busy the last couple weeks . Sure hope the hay burners appreciates it . It is about a ten mile round trip to the hay fields and many trips were made .
Is that this years hay?
Hey Jakob .
The hay was rolled last week and a week before that . No rain before rolling but rain and a lot of sun after rolling . Hay is real dark on the outside but bright just under the outer layer .
Just be careful how you apply those âbroad-spectrumâ weed killers - they can cause as much harm to your crops as to the weeds!
Wow, I have never seen hay turn that dark that fast I guess this rain doesnât help much.
Up here everyone wraps their round bales so they turn white I have no idea what the inside looks like.
They are fenced where I donât care what they eat, a 45deg hillside.
Some do that here if they donât have enough barn space to store it.
I think the tree is nice to look at . Is it going to take my building down ?
How dangerous would this be ?
I am jealous, I am still weedeating my steep slopes like an idiot. I am getting kind of sick of it, but the work involved in putting up fences has kept me from turning animals loose on them. I might be better off fencing my garden, then letting the goats eat everything else.