We got Megan to take these pictures for us back in October. They were going to be for Christmas cards so I didn't blog them, but now I'm not sure if we will be using them or taking new ones. :) So anyway, I thought I would share them with you.
Showing posts with label Fall Time 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Time 2010. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Some More Fall Work
Starting last week Thursday Josh has been out in the field what seems like ALL the time anhydrousing. For those of you who don't know what that means he is putting nitrogen/fertilizer into the ground to help the crop grow better next Spring.
Last year I went along all the time, but due to a certain little someone I stay at home except for meals and once in a while when I feel like bothering his Aunties. :)
So here is the tractor, Josh says it's his 'home' away from home. :)
And this is the tiller and the anhydrous tank. Oh and Josh under the tiller unplugging one of the spouts.
This the whole set-up.
On Saturday I went along for a bit and got these pictures. Because of all the sunshine we have been having we don't have much of a sun set, but it's OK, because the sunshine is wonderful!!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Another Fall Job
Last week we got one of the more not so fun Fall jobs done. Josh, my brother Reuben and our neighbor were in the tractors pulling manure spreaders, and Dad was loading them.
After 2 days of loading, unloading, bumping in the tractor and a lot of smelliness they finished!!!
For those of you that have never had the privilege of manure spreading here is how it's done:
You load the manure (from the cows that lived in the corals all Winter) into the manure spreaders
You drive out to the field and spread the manure all over.
Then you come back and do it all over again.
Then after we were all done Josh got to wash the tractor. And I got to wash his clothes. :)
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Fall is Here!!
On our way inside from watching Daddy work tonight I saw all the leaves on the ground, looked at the sweet baby that I was holding and I knew that I had the perfect set-up.
Andy had a great time chewing on the leaves, and I had a great time taking pictures.
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