Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Monday Monday
On Monday morning I washed the sheets and rugs at the laundromat. The guys finished up the last field of winter wheat we were doing for the farmer. We moved everything 20+ miles down gravel roads to the next farmer's field. We are cutting spring wheat for him. He is a nice young farmer. He & his Dad usually cut their own wheat and have 2 combines. But his Dad was recently diagnosed with Brain tumors and is undergoing treatment, so the son - who has another job also - decided to hire it done this year. We got the 1st field of 160 acres done and moved on to the next field. The young farmer was very happy with it. Andy was illin' most of the day, he had a real upset stomach. He felt better by suppertime and even ate something. Ben went to pour a glass of milk and chunks came out, yuck. We got rid of that. Maybe that's why Andy is sick. He, Chris, & I all had cereal for breakfast, but us other 2 did not get sick. It wasn't sour this morning, just warm. The fridge in this camper doesn't cool very evenly I've noticed. And it is all frosted up right now, so I'm gonna turn it off and let it melt, then hopefully it will be better.
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That is a good idea. That is what Paula discovered was wrong with the fridge at the gun shop. Seems to be working much better. So we have gotten a couple of down pours here today and even lost power at the gun shop for a few hours, so not much to do with no computer or phones. Hope everyone else stays healthy. Summer is the worst time to get sick. Hope all goes well and you get to keep harvesting.
ReplyDeleteLove, Stacy
I re-arranged the shelves in the fridge as well, so the milk could fit on the top shelf, right by the cooling system, it has been ice cold ever since! We've all been healthy since.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the rain just doesn't let up back home, I hope the humidity breaks soon for you guys. It is hot here, but not with that killer humidity usually.
Harvesting has been going great that past few days, we are gratful.
Take care,
~Holly