I've been terribly negligent in keeping you up to date on our corn and soybeans, and you might be surprised at how tall they are now! This is what happens in five weeks during a typical Pennsylvania summer.
I had to use live measuring devices, since they're so tall...especially the corn! It's well over my head now, and I'm 5' 5" ...
Phoebe is the measuring device for the soybeans. (she was looking for a cat that disappeared into the field in front of her. This was in between bounces)...
Everything is growing like crazy right now. We've had a lot of rain (another almost 2" today!) and hot, humid temps, which together make both miserable conditions for the humans and terrific growing conditions for the crops!
Jim just finished up third cutting of alfalfa last night before the rains came, so we're happily enjoying a small break in the craziness.
How's your summer going?
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Showing posts with label hot weather. Show all posts
Friday, July 14, 2017
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Wrapping Up July...
It's been a busy July...and a hot one. We haven't had one like this for a while. It's been two weeks of yucky sticky weather...with a bunch of rain tossed somewhere in the middle...and then yucky and sticky again.
You know it's hot and humid when you are on your third change of clothes by lunch time...and you can hardly wait to go to the barn and stand in front of the big fans. The barn smell clings to everything...even my glasses smell dirty. Sorry, maybe that's TMI...but no amount of washing them in hot soapy water helps. I guess I should be glad it's time for a stronger prescription even if it's a sign my eyes are getting old along with me.
Anyway...a lot has happened since my last post!
Let me back up to the fall of 1988 and spring of 1989. I was a student at Ecola Hall Bible School in beautiful Cannon Beach, Oregon. It was a wonderful experience, and I met a lot of great people that I still keep in touch with today, thanks to facebook! One of my room mates, Cheryl, has a daughter who was interested in having a new experience...on her own...in another part of the country...on a farm! My sister and I picked up LuAnn at the Philadelphia airport early last Tuesday morning. Poor girl...it was the beginning of the hot humid yuck...and her first words as we walked out of the airport were "Oh wow, it's really humid here!" But...she was a trooper! She had flown all night from Portland Oregon to get here, but she came right out to the barn and pitched in.
She learned to prep a cow's udder for milking. She got to see a newborn calf. Over and over again, she scraped poop, hoed poop, got splattered by poop, shoveled fresh sawdust under the cows for bedding, fed calves, fed hay and balage, and fed rye to the heifers. She even fed silage once (that's a heavy job!) helped me mow the yard, and helped to make pickles one day.
Here's LuAnn with the newborn calf...
We did get to do a few fun things too, while she was here. Our neighbor Jake took us for a ride in his buggy. That's Roger the horse. Roger used to be a race horse, and had lots of energy, but Jake said that he's calm enough that an eight year old could drive him...
LuAnn got to take the reins as soon as we hit the road. We were following another buggy, and Roger wanted to catch him! Jake had a speedometer in the buggy, and we got up to around 15mph. Eric and I were riding in the back seat, and I got a video of the ride. We couldn't figure out how to transfer it here from her phone, but if you're my facebook friend you can see in on my page...
We did a few other fun things too...we rode the Strasburg Railroad and did a few local "touristy" things that I'd never done before! LuAnn flew home on Wednesday, and I think she probably slept a long time once her head hit the pillow back in Oregon!
On Thursday, Jenna brought me a huge grocery bag of green peppers from the produce farm where she works. My niece Bethany is staying with us this weekend, and she spent quite a while on Friday chopping them into small pieces...
We ended up with six quarts that I bagged up and froze. When I need them, I can easily grab a handful at a time. I like easy when it comes to cooking!
I can hardly believe that tomorrow will be August 1st! That means both kids are headed back to school in just a few weeks. The summer jobs will be ending, cross country practice will be officially starting soon, and unfortunately, the hot, humid weather is continuing. On a positive note, the corn and beans are growing like crazy!
On the other hand...my yard looks like it needs a haybine and baler!
How's the weather where you are?
You know it's hot and humid when you are on your third change of clothes by lunch time...and you can hardly wait to go to the barn and stand in front of the big fans. The barn smell clings to everything...even my glasses smell dirty. Sorry, maybe that's TMI...but no amount of washing them in hot soapy water helps. I guess I should be glad it's time for a stronger prescription even if it's a sign my eyes are getting old along with me.
Anyway...a lot has happened since my last post!
Let me back up to the fall of 1988 and spring of 1989. I was a student at Ecola Hall Bible School in beautiful Cannon Beach, Oregon. It was a wonderful experience, and I met a lot of great people that I still keep in touch with today, thanks to facebook! One of my room mates, Cheryl, has a daughter who was interested in having a new experience...on her own...in another part of the country...on a farm! My sister and I picked up LuAnn at the Philadelphia airport early last Tuesday morning. Poor girl...it was the beginning of the hot humid yuck...and her first words as we walked out of the airport were "Oh wow, it's really humid here!" But...she was a trooper! She had flown all night from Portland Oregon to get here, but she came right out to the barn and pitched in.
She learned to prep a cow's udder for milking. She got to see a newborn calf. Over and over again, she scraped poop, hoed poop, got splattered by poop, shoveled fresh sawdust under the cows for bedding, fed calves, fed hay and balage, and fed rye to the heifers. She even fed silage once (that's a heavy job!) helped me mow the yard, and helped to make pickles one day.
Here's LuAnn with the newborn calf...
We did get to do a few fun things too, while she was here. Our neighbor Jake took us for a ride in his buggy. That's Roger the horse. Roger used to be a race horse, and had lots of energy, but Jake said that he's calm enough that an eight year old could drive him...
LuAnn got to take the reins as soon as we hit the road. We were following another buggy, and Roger wanted to catch him! Jake had a speedometer in the buggy, and we got up to around 15mph. Eric and I were riding in the back seat, and I got a video of the ride. We couldn't figure out how to transfer it here from her phone, but if you're my facebook friend you can see in on my page...
We did a few other fun things too...we rode the Strasburg Railroad and did a few local "touristy" things that I'd never done before! LuAnn flew home on Wednesday, and I think she probably slept a long time once her head hit the pillow back in Oregon!
On Thursday, Jenna brought me a huge grocery bag of green peppers from the produce farm where she works. My niece Bethany is staying with us this weekend, and she spent quite a while on Friday chopping them into small pieces...
We ended up with six quarts that I bagged up and froze. When I need them, I can easily grab a handful at a time. I like easy when it comes to cooking!
I can hardly believe that tomorrow will be August 1st! That means both kids are headed back to school in just a few weeks. The summer jobs will be ending, cross country practice will be officially starting soon, and unfortunately, the hot, humid weather is continuing. On a positive note, the corn and beans are growing like crazy!
On the other hand...my yard looks like it needs a haybine and baler!
How's the weather where you are?
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Monday, July 15, 2013
3rd Cutting and a Heat Wave
What a way to spend a sweltering hot, humid day...baling hay.
Jim spent the better part of today in the fields...raking several fields of hay that were mowed last week and mowing several more here at home. Around 4:00, he began baling the hay that was raked up, and the guys began unloading around 5:30...
By 7:00 pm it was a balmy 94 degrees...
Even Gato was looking for a way to cool off...
Although it's extremely hot and uncomfortable, we are glad to have a stretch of days without rain to get some nice dry hay baled. I've said it before, and I'll say it again...there's nothing quite like nice, dry hay! It's what we prefer to feed the cows.
We're also very grateful that we have the convenience of taking a shower at the end of the day!
It's the simple things.
Jim spent the better part of today in the fields...raking several fields of hay that were mowed last week and mowing several more here at home. Around 4:00, he began baling the hay that was raked up, and the guys began unloading around 5:30...
By 7:00 pm it was a balmy 94 degrees...
Even Gato was looking for a way to cool off...
Although it's extremely hot and uncomfortable, we are glad to have a stretch of days without rain to get some nice dry hay baled. I've said it before, and I'll say it again...there's nothing quite like nice, dry hay! It's what we prefer to feed the cows.
We're also very grateful that we have the convenience of taking a shower at the end of the day!
It's the simple things.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
HHH...
In light of the forecast for the next couple of days...all I can say is that I hope the weather man is WRONG! I don't do well in Hazy Hot and Humid conditions!
I think it's also officialy time to wash and store all those barn sweatshirts and flannels...
I think it's also officialy time to wash and store all those barn sweatshirts and flannels...
They've been hanging in the barn for long enough now, and I think it's safe to put them away until fall.
We've been running our cistern the past few days...to try and get it empty, and to give the well pump a break. After many loads of laundry and several pipeline washes, the water level has dropped significantly. That's a good thing...now it can fill up with "fresh" water the next time it rains!
As for the heat and humidity coming our way...this fair weather fan just might go into hibernation in the air-conditioned bedroom.
See you on Friday if it's cooler!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
From Soggy to Sauna...
My goodness! It's hot enough out there to just about wilt!
Can it really be just two weeks ago that we were wet and cold and worried? The fields were waterlogged...so much, in fact, that we were concerned about the corn rotting in the ground. The rain was relentless...
We were chilly...flannel shirts in May?
Well it's sure changed in a hurry. The past week has brought muggy sunshine to good old Lancaster County...the corn is up (and mostly doing better than expected), the grass needs cut every 4 days or so...and the flannels have long been forgotten. Actually, they're still hanging in the barn, waiting to be washed and put away until fall! The calves' water buckets need filled often...the fans are all running in the barn...and it feels like August out there.
Just after lunch today, I checked the thermometer. In the sun, it read over 100 degrees. Yesterday at my neighbor's it read 90 degrees in the shade!
So what do you do when you need to cool off?
You find a cool spot under a bush, dig a hole, and settle in until sundown.
On another note...yesterday I received an "award" from fellow blogger Debbie at Swampbilly Ranch!
I'm new to this, but apparently I'm now to tell you seven things about myself...and pass the award on to someone else! So I'll give it a shot...

1. I am the youngest of four girls...and I am/was NOT spoiled...don't listen to them!!
2. I met my husband when I cashed his paycheck at the drive-up window of the bank where I worked...22 years ago...
3. I ran my first 5K this spring...slow, but I finished...
4. I don't like to write! But story telling is fun...
5. I would much rather be outside in my flower beds than inside cleaning my house...
6. In eight grade, the year the Phillies won their first World Series, I could have told you just about everything about every one of the players...and I do mean everything!
7. Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate
I enjoy reading a number of different blogs, but I think I'll pass this one on to Buttons, at Button's Thoughts. Stop by and check out her beautiful pics and interesting posts!
Can it really be just two weeks ago that we were wet and cold and worried? The fields were waterlogged...so much, in fact, that we were concerned about the corn rotting in the ground. The rain was relentless...
We were chilly...flannel shirts in May?
Well it's sure changed in a hurry. The past week has brought muggy sunshine to good old Lancaster County...the corn is up (and mostly doing better than expected), the grass needs cut every 4 days or so...and the flannels have long been forgotten. Actually, they're still hanging in the barn, waiting to be washed and put away until fall! The calves' water buckets need filled often...the fans are all running in the barn...and it feels like August out there.
Just after lunch today, I checked the thermometer. In the sun, it read over 100 degrees. Yesterday at my neighbor's it read 90 degrees in the shade!
So what do you do when you need to cool off?
You find a cool spot under a bush, dig a hole, and settle in until sundown.
On another note...yesterday I received an "award" from fellow blogger Debbie at Swampbilly Ranch!
I'm new to this, but apparently I'm now to tell you seven things about myself...and pass the award on to someone else! So I'll give it a shot...

1. I am the youngest of four girls...and I am/was NOT spoiled...don't listen to them!!
2. I met my husband when I cashed his paycheck at the drive-up window of the bank where I worked...22 years ago...
3. I ran my first 5K this spring...slow, but I finished...
4. I don't like to write! But story telling is fun...
5. I would much rather be outside in my flower beds than inside cleaning my house...
6. In eight grade, the year the Phillies won their first World Series, I could have told you just about everything about every one of the players...and I do mean everything!
7. Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate
I enjoy reading a number of different blogs, but I think I'll pass this one on to Buttons, at Button's Thoughts. Stop by and check out her beautiful pics and interesting posts!
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