Back Breaker Done

With the warmer weather the other day we managed to get the tractors running. We got roads plowed so we could move big loads of hay around and quit the back breaking work of loading the little bales by hand. We are feeding the big bales I bought last year.<br />n<br />n<center><a href='http://www.sarpysam.net/gallery/Cow-Pixs/protest12092005?full=1'><img width='250' height='188' border='0' hspace='5' src='http://www.sarpysam.net/gallery/albums/Cow-Pixs/protest12092005.thumb.jpg' alt='' /></a></center><br />n<br />nHere you see the cows in their major protest to the hay. They would like the cheat grass infested stuff of ours we were feeding over that hay I bought last year. Oh well, they will have to get over it. We need to use the old hay first before moving on to our own.<br />n<br />nWe got gas, diesel and propane delivered with the good weather. That's not a bill I'm looking forward too. Nine hundred gallons of gas, 100 gallons of diesel, and 1800 gallons of propane. Ouch. It will last most of the winter though so that's something, I guess.<br />n<br />n<b>A man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened. Albert Camus</b>


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