Currently, landscaping. We have a gazillion rocks and I fill the bed of my Polaris every morning. But they have to be unique rocks with a weird shape, color, have holes in them, etc. Great way to burn off frustration & get some serious exercise.
Irrigation every morning. That is an on going thing until late September. Started sawing up firewood. I have a bunch of juniper that was fell years ago which makes good firewood. Cleaning up the shop and some odd jobs in there. Shipping the old broken mouth cows next Sunday. After that I will have a bunch of freshly weaned calves to look after. More weeds to spray. I am sure there are other things which I will remember when they are staring me in the face.
Irrigation every morning. That is an on going thing until late September. Started sawing up firewood. I have a bunch of juniper that was fell years ago which makes good firewood. Cleaning up the shop and some odd jobs in there. Shipping the old broken mouth cows next Sunday. After that I will have a bunch of freshly weaned calves to look after. More weeds to spray. I am sure there are other things which I will remember when they are staring me in the face.
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Yes. Family farm, been there since 1880.Is that your mansion in the back
Looks nice!Yes. Family farm, been there since 1880.
Thanks, the outside is much nicer than the inside. I stay there but it's basically like camping.Looks nice!
Okay, @Chevy. I started with lining the driveway (I'm getting pretty proficient with the track loader), then added to the gravel/shrubs/flower pots around the house. I find a lot of sheds and skulls, so now they're "decoration". Sometimes I'll also stick a bud vase or plant succulents in the holes. The last pic is the hearth of the downstairs fireplace. There's an old subterranean structure not far from the house & my husband & our builder found "Welcome" carved in the rocks at the entrance, dug them up & pieced back together (BTW, the property hadn't been surveyed since 1879 - who knows how old it is).
View attachment 6939View attachment 6940All finished with this section. I wonder if they will volunteer to build a new hay barn?