Tuesday, July 29, 2008
The corn is growing
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Brigitte came to visit!
Back from Boot Camp
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Done Haying
We finished up haying on Thursday, one of our faster years as it was good weather . Still no pictures of anyone mowing, but here is one of Jesse getting ready to ted, and a couple of Sarah raking. It looks like Sarah was trying to run over the photographer!



Here is Jesse building a load. He usually does it with one hand and talks on his cell phone with the other.

Here is David doing what he loves..stacking hay. As long as he has his I-pod and lots of water, he is good to go



Here we are coming down one of our steeper hills. David found it exciting just trying to stand up, yet build a load.
Dan and Brad had fun stacking one day. Brad wore a target for awhile, but he still kept getting hit after he took it off.
What's that old guy doing up there? There must have been a bale crooked or something!

Here is one of Jesse hauling a wagon ahead in the barn so we can unload it. We managed to get all the wagons through this year without tearing anything apart in the barn. Thanks to
Jesse, and Dan too!
Here is one of Dan unloading. We did almost 2000 bales that day. Thanks Dan.
Tanya always enjoyed unloading hay..but she goes too fast for the old guy. But then there are those that thinks she goes too slow. Watch out for the holes in the wagon floor Tanya.
Jesse and David stacked all the wagons in the field, but they still got to help out in the mow too. This is the last load, but we could have fit another few thousand bales in. James and Garrett deserve mention for their hard work unloading and stacking in the barn too. Too bad they missed the photo shoot.
Here is Jesse building a load. He usually does it with one hand and talks on his cell phone with the other.
Here is David doing what he loves..stacking hay. As long as he has his I-pod and lots of water, he is good to go
Here we are coming down one of our steeper hills. David found it exciting just trying to stand up, yet build a load.
Here is one of Jesse hauling a wagon ahead in the barn so we can unload it. We managed to get all the wagons through this year without tearing anything apart in the barn. Thanks to
Jesse, and Dan too!
Friday, July 18, 2008
Five Islands Clams
We unloaded our last hay just before lunch today. Stay tuned for hay pictures. Ashley arrived last night with a peck of freshly dug clams, so there was no better way to celebrate our being done haying than with a huge feed of boiled clams...and beer. We couldn't eat them all, so we shelled the rest, and froze them, and when Grandma gets back from Vancouver she can make us clam chowder. Now everybody is heading to Lakeside to go camping.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
New Feed Tank
Victoria doing something
Shavings
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Oops..
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Monday, July 07, 2008
Psycows for Sarah
Last year, our first year as a team, we won the trophy for second place in team fundraising. Here is Bruce with our Silver trophy, as we had to hand it back in.
This year we now had another goal, and we achieved it..First place! So here we are with our Gold trophy.
Here we are on the return trip, Bruce & Jesse at the finish line, Tanya & Maria just after finishing, and Sheila after finishing.Keep in mind that Bruce crossed first, then went back to get Jesse. Maybe he is helping him across??
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Mitham's Vacation Farm
Grandma on the Move
Which might be a bit as you can see that only the footing is poured.
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