It could go either way.
Barry will be gone all week- he is in Bloomington IL today and will be home really late, then will leave for KY for the rest of the week. That doubles my work, but is not really bad anyway.
My main anxiety of the day however is that the semi of alfalfa will be here today--I am waiting for them to call to say they are near. I am so excited, but anxious that it will be as good as I expect it to be, and that Hutch will actually come over and unload it from the semi in a timely manner, which he said he would do, but you never know. I am frustrated that we spent the whole weekend fixing the many problems of the tractor only to have the hydraulics blow up at the last minute, so that I cannot unload itmyself.
I hate depending on people. It makes me feel so helpless, and I am not normally that.
On the other hand, it is gorgeous out with a high of 85 degrees today.
I need to clean my house some, and maybe I will have time to ride tonight. This is the last day of Nutrena feed for one set of horses, as everyone else is turned over to the Strategy- by tomorrow, they will all be on it. That is very exciting.





2 comments:
The temp here is 86 but miserable out, humidity is 63% so lots of sweat! I hope your hay is really good! We didn't get as much Bermuda this year as usual and I miss it!
Good luck today with all that you want to get done. Hope to hear a good update tomorrow.
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