Bubba and Glenda put the calves up. I can't handle the sun just yet.Good morning fellas. Get well soon Randy! There are cows to catch and saws to do, damit...
It ain't that painful. Blood has been getting in my eyes though.Had 2 teeth ripped out this morning, still bleeding.
Blood taste nasty.
Randy, that looks like it hurts, hope it doesn't swell causing more discomfort.
Can't like that boss. Hope you get some rest in and heal up quickly.Blepharoplasty - Mayo Clinic
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Be useful, keep an eye on things then.Can't sleep. Bored.
Woof.
Damn, that looks pretty painful, Randy.
The drought here is hitting us pretty bad too, Dave. Farmers wells are dry and they are trucking in water for irrigation.I took paul a tophandle View attachment 431355
He wants to run a saw again so I gave him this
He or his 97 year old wife never seen it this dry for so long his 13 head of cattle are getting very low on water
The ponds that have never dried up in his lifetime here are now
I told him I'll haul water if he needs it
I have a 220 gallon water tank and a bunch of those big containers to hold water i told him to buy a trough.
You must have gotten the cast iron frying pan…GWS Randy!
Good luck with that...its crazy how shady people can be, thinking they are all sneaky and such only to be blatantly obvious that they are trying to cheat the system (or be so out in the open and try to steal from you).I gotta go resolve an issue with on of my clients tomorrow. He wants to sneak work in on our contract and claim that was included in the price. I’m not about to pay for his preexisting sprinkler system issues. lol.
It’s a debate that will end in our favor, but the pain in the ars is trying to get the money for the parts and labor that I’ve put into it so far. He’s saying the contract was for all maintenance and I’m saying that doesn’t include preexisting conditions.Good luck with that...its crazy how shady people can be, thinking they are all sneaky and such only to be blatantly obvious that they are trying to cheat the system (or be so out in the open and try to steal from you).
People are using hay already and that has already cut into the winter supplyThe drought here is hitting us pretty bad too, Dave. Farmers wells are dry and they are trucking in water for irrigation.
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Six weeks before harvest, there’s no water left in the ground for farmer Dimitris Papadakis’ olive grove in northern Greece, so he has started a new morning routine.www.ekathimerini.com