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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 22:02:50 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Jun 25, 11:27*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather. * Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around. Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a first for this year. Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here. right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity. upper 90's for tomorrow (again) Pansy. The corn field is really late this year - by now it's usually hip high, barely touches my knees. But the hay - oh my gosh am I getting a second cut - you wouldn't believe the quality of the alfalfa/timothy mix the leasing farmer planted last year - it's amazing. I'll bet we're going to get 1,000 - maybe 1,200 bales this year on second cut, with some heat I'll get a third and probably a fourth cut off the fields. |
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"Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 22:02:50 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather. Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around. Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a first for this year. Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here. right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity. upper 90's for tomorrow (again) Pansy. The corn field is really late this year - by now it's usually hip high, barely touches my knees. But the hay - oh my gosh am I getting a second cut - you wouldn't believe the quality of the alfalfa/timothy mix the leasing farmer planted last year - it's amazing. I'll bet we're going to get 1,000 - maybe 1,200 bales this year on second cut, with some heat I'll get a third and probably a fourth cut off the fields. Sweet! I don't remember ever getting more than two cuts from our fields in northern MA. Maybe we did, but that was a looong time ago. --Mike |
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 22:58:39 -0700, "mgg" wrote:
"Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 22:02:50 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather. Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around. Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a first for this year. Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here. right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity. upper 90's for tomorrow (again) Pansy. The corn field is really late this year - by now it's usually hip high, barely touches my knees. But the hay - oh my gosh am I getting a second cut - you wouldn't believe the quality of the alfalfa/timothy mix the leasing farmer planted last year - it's amazing. I'll bet we're going to get 1,000 - maybe 1,200 bales this year on second cut, with some heat I'll get a third and probably a fourth cut off the fields. Sweet! I don't remember ever getting more than two cuts from our fields in northern MA. Maybe we did, but that was a looong time ago. The guy who leases my fields generally gets three, but the second cut is almost three weeks early this year. Good quality too, but then it's a second year plant - no weeds either. With the corn, he did a no-till plant this year - might not have been the smartest thing he could have done given what happened this Spring, but it's a time saver and much more efficient. |
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"Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 22:02:50 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather. Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around. Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a first for this year. Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here. right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity. upper 90's for tomorrow (again) Pansy. The corn field is really late this year - by now it's usually hip high, barely touches my knees. But the hay - oh my gosh am I getting a second cut - you wouldn't believe the quality of the alfalfa/timothy mix the leasing farmer planted last year - it's amazing. I'll bet we're going to get 1,000 - maybe 1,200 bales this year on second cut, with some heat I'll get a third and probably a fourth cut off the fields. Call up Mrs. E. She will reverse any 401K losses. |
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