Posted by jon f mn on September 13, 2020 at 11:05:31 from (174.219.4.208):
Baled some hay Friday after work, should be the last of the year. Good thing too because the pto went out on the 830 on the last bale. Got it baled but it quit before I got it tied, so one bale went direct to the steers. Got one other bale without tying because I grabbed the wrong hydraulic lever and opened the door instead of tying. Otherwise it went ok.
Had the annual family get together at the farm this weekend. All the brothers and sisters get together every year for a camping trip and gathering. I don't go most years because I don't camp. So this year it was decided that everyone would camp at my farm. They came Friday and left today. All the brothers and sisters except my oldest brother Chuck.
Top row left to right is Don, Dave, Mary and Bruce. Bottom row is Rita, Ken and me. Had a lot of food.
We told a lot of stories and laughed a whole lot.
A few of the kids and grandkids came too. Abe has a particularly big weekend with all the attention. Here he is sleeping off the sugar high because the pumpkin bars got left on the table over night and he got up there and ate one whole pan and licked the frosting off the other. Lol.
He was run pretty ragged by the kids who loved him. He's a real smart dog and going to be easy to train. He minds me very well.
Got everyone packed up and out by noon today, except my brother Jeff who left his jacket with his phone in the pocket. He was an hour away by the time we figured that out, so I met him half way to give him that. Think I'll take a nap now.
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