55 Degrees here which is PERFECT wood hauling weather and the ground is too wet to get into the woods!
Whaddya expect, your plates say something about the land of 10,000 swamps don't they?
My sand dunes drain really well. If I can drive on the gravel driveway, I can get to the woods. Burned up crops if it gets dry will testify to this all too well!
Over at a friend's palce they have plenty of standing dead elm, only problem is plenty of this grows there too and I HATE the stuff.
Once again, the ticks are on the prowl, awaiting the summer wood cutter:
My latest visitor crawled up my right pant leg, found the inner thigh, clamped down, and hung on for dear life. Took a bunch of hydrogen peroxide to remove it. The bite still is swollen after ten days.
Once again, the ticks are on the prowl, awaiting the summer wood cutter:
My latest visitor crawled up my right pant leg, found the inner thigh, clamped down, and hung on for dear life. Took a bunch of hydrogen peroxide to remove it. The bite still is swollen after ten days.
Thanks, Mike, I'm monitoring it carefully. I had a tick lock onto me last year also, and this year they are thick because of a wet May and June coupled with a warm April. The bugs must see me coming.You may need a real Dr. to look at that if it is still swollen after 10 days. Ticks carry lots of diseases. Be careful. Deet is your friend.
Its too hot, humidity sucks, and the mosquitos are brutal! Rain has been off and on as well. Wasnt able to get in to one of my cutting spots because they planted over the path going through the field. I was guaranteed a few trees at someones place, yet, they decided to give the trees to someone else last weekend (2 days after I was given the info). Also, my daytime job is getting in the way of cutting time that I could take advantage of. Whaaa, whaaa whaaaaaa.
On the other hand... My chains are all sharp, air filters cleaned, fuel is mixed, wood truck is back on the road and ready to go! Yippie!
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