We only ended up getting a quarter inch, but it was a lot better than nothing, especially this time of year. You'd never guess it was flooding here seven weeks ago.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Saturday Dose of Cute: Jump Down, Turn Around. . .
We only ended up getting a quarter inch, but it was a lot better than nothing, especially this time of year. You'd never guess it was flooding here seven weeks ago.
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Way to get in the hay-making spirit. Good boy, Bert!
ReplyDeleteWow! Rain! I vaguely remember what that is! ;-)
ReplyDeletePumpkin cake sounds good to me. When will it be out of the oven? My fork is ready.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on reaching the 1/2 way mark of haying. May the rains be timed well and you get the rest of the hay fields harvested in a timely fashion.
Thats A LOT of bales! Wow! Must be fun to jump on and off the trailer!
ReplyDeleteRecipe opened in another tab-hoping i have all needed ingredients; many thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe pic of Bert jumping w tail held high and ears flopping Up !~! is undeniably adorable.
I made the Pumpkin Spice Cake with recommended coordinating frosting as a layer cake for my son's first birthday. It was terrific. And thanks for the heads-up on the very inexpensive organic canned pumpkin. For years I've had a hard time finding any canned pumpkin except around Thanksgiving, never mind that cheap and organic to boot! And shipped free!
ReplyDeleteYour hay is just beautiful. We don't cut until after the 4th.
ReplyDeleteI wish we had that much hay right now!
ReplyDeleteBert is so cute. He really enjoys himself on the farm. It is so hot and dry here in the Houston area. Watering the yard and plants every day. Not fun!! I bet you were glad to get at least some rain. It helps, if even a little.
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