| I brought over three bales. Two went in the barn. |
| The cows noticed the hay. They were not pleased. |
| I'll probably move the bales over to the side next to the wall. |
| I'll put them where the tractor is so I can get to the loft without climbing on the bales. |
| The trailer will have to stay outside until spring. |
| Llamas and horses |
Speaking of the loft. I had this 3/4 inch sheet of plywood so I cut it into 3-1/2 inch strips. I'll fasten those to 2x4s and put them in next to the existing 2x4 stringers in the loft. It should make it considerably stronger.
| There was a piece of milled plywood left over from when Andy worked at the cabinet shop. I clamped it on to use as a fence to guide the circular saw. |
| It worked. I did nine pieces, one for each stringer. |
| Remember Fun Bobby? |
| He's getting big. Ivy is hanging in there. She is now officially retired. |
| Fun Bobby's sister Peaches is looking good. |
| She'll make a good ewe. |
We'll be blocking off the upper 3/4 of the feed pasture. The cows tear up the hillside so they will remain off of it. We're going to string a shock tape to keep them out.
| I got started on the charger installation by pounding in the grounding rod. |
| The rod is 10' long. I was amazingly able to get it all the way in the ground without hitting any rocks. |
Lots happening! Lots of chores done. :-)
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