Granny's gone and done it again

well we ended up with a "good storm" here in town last night. Thankfully no rain at the farm.

Rod did get some of the hay in before leaving for the weekend. WHY because Mike accidentally brought the bobcat key in with him last night. I may of have a major "hissy fit" so Mike went back out to the farm loaded the graple on the bobcat with a load and then got Rod and basically said get busy.
 
well we ended up with a "good storm" here in town last night. Thankfully no rain at the farm.

Rod did get some of the hay in before leaving for the weekend. WHY because Mike accidentally brought the bobcat key in with him last night. I may of have a major "hissy fit" so Mike went back out to the farm loaded the graple on the bobcat with a load and then got Rod and basically said get busy.
maybe that push is what he needs.
 
Had all the rest of the hay that was raked up before the rake "exploded" into the "loose hay room/section of the hay barn leantoo. About 2 to 4 more grapels left and driving up for another load and all of the sudden my arms are getting wet THOUGHT great the hydrolic hose on the bobcat blew out NOPE as there were "clean spots on my arms" HUM next thought was pressies from a bird NOPE finally dawned on me it was starting to rain. NOT the gentle type but big and hard drops . like hail almost.

So parked the bobcat in the quanset and waited for the storm to pass. Figure what little is left we can just feed to the yearlings. NO worries about mold or fungus that way.

Headed home and about 1/2 mile south of the farm it was BONE DRY. Twisted Acres strikes again.
 

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