The fourth of July was my goal to finish up with hay this summer. We now have more unsold mediocre quality hay then I have made in 20 years. It is a little depressing.
I picked up the last of the second cutting annual ryegrass, oats, orchard grass, dog fennel hay yesterday. I thought I could tell which was good and which was mostly dog fennel but it all looked the same to me. I would pick up a nice annual bale and the see a big flake of green dog fennel. Apparently, it has beneficial uses, but there is not much demand for 140lb bales of the crap.
The fourth of July was eventful. We were invited to two picnics. My neighbor is making a bit of a new start in life and decided to celebrate his freedom with a $1000 package of fireworks. I was able to convincing him into saving half for New Years as I figured that it was going to take three or four hours to launch the whole extravaganza.
I had a few really large mortars left from last year so we made a bit of a display. I nailed six launchers to a 2"x12" board and tied the fuzes together. We did salvos. His were less powerful but much more colorful so I set of five of his and one of my giants and it made a nice display. No one called the cops or posted angry comments on facebook so I guess it was all good.
There were young folks around to cheer so it was not weird that two old dudes were lighting fuses and running away, laughing like maniacs.
The field was surprisingly dry so we all got to run around and stomp out embers. Fortunately, I had the Gator Sprayer and a adjustable fire nozzle.
Now that the hay is in you owe yourself a road trip. I sold my bike years ago and figured when the kids got old enough for me to die I might try again but the ground looks awfully hard and I heal much slower these days.
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Other than I have to buy tires, registration, fix a bad fuse block on the Honda. New front. tire, fix oil leak, change transmission oil, work on brakes, forks, adjust valves, new points/plugs, replace wheelbearings on Triump. Get license and insurance.
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