Originally Posted by sandpat
I'm worried about the kites already!!! I finished up week 34 today and finished weeks 33 and 36 yesterday. SO....I'm on week 37 now...yes, I know working ahead. I'm weird, I actually am inside more in the summer heat than in the winter. I have more work to do outside in the winter than in the summer....soo....its sewing while its sooo hot.
Next week we have to start cutting hay though....so... :cry: :cry: and sweat! I grew up around haying and I lucked out because I wasn't strong enough to throw the bales but I still had to help move them to the conveyor belt. Don't envy you in that heat!! Lots of water and iced tea!!! You probably use the huge round bales? that is what is common here. You occasionally see square bales but not often. |
Yes Rhonda...you are right. Its the big round bales. We have some friends who come over and cut, rake and roll for us, but we get out and help them move, load, unload and stack. DH's tractor has A/C...mine does not....Unfortunately with his meds and his health, I just can't kick him out of his tractor. :hunf:
So...depending on rain or no rain...we'll be getting started next week. We need to put up over 100 rolls. |
I donīt like the sound of that, I donīt know how the men work here on the buildings outside, it must be horrendous. I would flake out Patti, you must be one strong gal.
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Phew, Patti that sounds like a rotten job, but I suppose one that just has to be done, considering you have livestock that needs looking after.
Well done for getting ahead with your blocks - do you want me to post various weeks so that you can put your pics there? Or do you think it will put people off? |
Oh...its not that bad...I put on a hat, sunscreen and carry frozen water bottles and keep on the move. We pick up the hay with these long spears on the front of the tractor, then move them from the field to a "pick up" spot next to the field road where they can pull a long trailer. They are then stacked on the trailer and driven about 3 miles to our other farm where we have a huge barn to store the hay. We unload the trailer with another tractor and stack each bale (roll) inside the barn...then go again. The trailer will carry about 9 rolls per trip..so we are back and forth alot.
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Lesley, I dont think it will put us off. maybe spur us on. we can always go to that week and post, and look. I hope to get back to mine soon. Ilovejunkandstuff is coming over tomorrow and we will work on DJ then I will have to get back to the one in my quilting frame and get it out of the way. lol
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Originally Posted by sandpat
Oh...its not that bad...I put on a hat, sunscreen and carry frozen water bottles and keep on the move. We pick up the hay with these long spears on the front of the tractor, then move them from the field to a "pick up" spot next to the field road where they can pull a long trailer. They are then stacked on the trailer and driven about 3 miles to our other farm where we have a huge barn to store the hay. We unload the trailer with another tractor and stack each bale (roll) inside the barn...then go again. The trailer will carry about 9 rolls per trip..so we are back and forth alot.
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We haven't started yet Elle...depending on whether they forcast rain or not..we will start either this coming week or next. We don't want it to get rained on after it is cut and before it is baled. That causes mildew and the animals won't eat it..then its just a roll of money laying there going to waste.
jolo...well, thats a good point. Maybe it will spur you on..Its not really my decision to make...we can do whatever the majority wants to...if you want to see....then we sure can post some more weeks in advance... :-D |
I have been a slacker lately and haven't worked on my blocks, but I have printed out the patterns and will be getting back at them this week. Life gets in the way, so does the weather!
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Sharon, I know what you mean....I get ahead and think, woohoo!!!...then something happens and the next thing I know...I have to hurry to to catch up!!
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