This week was slower than we’ve been accustomed to lately. The crew had a good week harvesting in Kansas with little rain delays. They were able to get moved to Nebraska without any issues. Mick and I were home with the kids while he sprayed our crops. We didn’t have many rain delays at home either. We will be heading out soon to join the crew. Our flax is starting to bloom and soon will be a fields of purple flowers. Here are my captures for the week…
The kids love watching planes. I pulled over for them to watch as this field was sprayed on our way to town.
We spotted a handsome moose having supper along the road on our way home. This is probably the closest I’ve been to one. The boys loved watching him.
Our friend hosts a potluck for the community every year on the 4th, followed by fireworks donated by the community. The boys and I went while Mick sprayed our beans. He was able to stop by for supper and then come back later for fireworks. The boys had fun but were very tired and ready to go home.
July 5th we had God’s fireworks. We were lucky and didn’t have any damage, however there was baseball size hail in the area and some farmers crops were completely wiped out.
Our granddaughter, Mollie-Jayne was out for a visit on a muggy day.
Peaches went for a walk with me, more like a hunt for her. She’s a great hunter and loves watching the sunset with me.
Mick and the boys used the lift to clean gutters on our house. Brett had lots of fun, but I think dad did too!
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