Posted by ChrisinMO on March 25, 2010 at 18:09:42 from (69.29.99.82):
Spent the early part of the week working the soil in the gardens in preparation for the rain we got last night and this morning. Glad I did. Lots of rain and more over the weekend. It would be quite a while until the next opportunity.
I was at it late yesterday evening, so I planned on having an easy morning. Got up a little late and had a cup of coffee before going outside. First thing I saw was two hogs running around....great! Well, got everyone else out to help me get them back where they belong. The hogs just didn't want to go. They were having too much fun trotting through the green grass and rooting up the compost around the apple trees (GRRRRR!)
These two were at the end of their road anyway, I just hadn't decided whether to do it myself or take them to town. Out comes the rifle and down goes one hog. At that point the other one decided to agree to go back where he belonged.
There went my easy morning. Now that hog is hanging in the lean-to outside the workshop to chill. It's supposed to be below freezing tonight and cold tomorrow, so I'll probably cut him up on Saturday. At least it's done, right?
So, what has the weather been letting you folks the opportunity to do?
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