Posted by billonthefarm on January 25, 2009 at 16:52:44 from (205.161.2.144):
Yet another cold snowy morning on the Illinois prarie.
Even if its not very nice out it gives everything that postcard look.
Looks like these guys are thinking spring too.
The cows know when we pull in the barnlot.
We gave this cow a name. She just has to see what is going on all the time. Open a door or a gate and she has to stick her nose in and look around. We call her nosey because she is.
This is the main shed we bed the cows in when it gets real cold.
This is one of the sheds we bed the calves in. It fun to watch them play in the new straw.
With chores done and not wanting to work out in the cold and snow we headed into the shop. Nick is starting to restore this classic Oliver spreader.
After a few hours I think it looked... well alot worse!!!
The 3010 has a little hydraulic problem so I put it in the shop. Maybe I can get it figured out tomorrow.
We grabbed lunch in the big city and got to talk with a neighbor about his new set of wheels, a Hummer pickup truck, toured the local used machinery lot looking for bargins, and chatted with a neighbor about buying a new bull from him while in the plumbing section of the hardware store. Spent the rest of the afternoon on a couple of other little projects for the lodge we belong to in town then finished up with chores. Another cold winter day in the books and one day closer to spring. How did everyone else's day go? bill
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