And so do I! I had a post all made out and the sucker crashed. So here we go again. I think I will make it a bit shorter though this time.
First off, here are some new little chickaloos hatched out three days ago. Aren’t they just the cutest darn things? There is a black one also but he was hiding under mama.
So, back to the title. Tonight we are to get storms and then a drop in temperature. We have freeze warnings and wind advisories for tomorrow. So I said to husband “husband, perhaps you should put a round bale out for the horses today since they are almost out.”
I used the operative word, almost.
He says “they still have hay.” Never mind it is the moldy shit that sat on the wet dark ground all winter.
I said it is to get windy cold and rain, I think better tonight rather than tomorrow.”
Of course he gets all bucky about it. I should just shut my mouth and let him punish himself. So first of course he has to take a nap and wait for the rain to start falling before he can get up and do it. 15 minutes max it takes but you’d think it took up a whole day of his precious life.
So then I told him the Sandhill Cranes are thoroughly enjoying the seed we planted. They are walking up and down the rows digging each out and having themselves a good snack. He asked me “which field” which surprised me. Here I thought he planted the one field corn and the rest which are hay fields, hay.
Nope. Smack dab in the middle of my summer pasture the asshole planted corn! All along the edge of the good hayfield he planted corn! I cannot believe it. Over 3k in CORN. And now no summer pasture. I said well that must be why the cows are suddenly in the plowed up part of the pasture. Sure as shit, they are digging up and eating the seed!
I can’t believe he is that stupid. Bad enough I said he needs to get those cows off the new seeding. That was when I thought it was grass. What idiot plants corn in the middle of a pasture?
Oh yah, my idiot.
