Sometimes you're just in the right place at the right time. This happened to us on July 30th, when we took Hazel to her first Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI) field day.
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Hazel's first PFI field day |
So while we were standing around with some of the PFI staff, one of them mentioned that Temple Grandin was flying in a day early for her field day on Tuesday and they didn't know what do with her on Monday. Of course, I joked that she was welcome to visit our farm. Next thing I knew, she was coming to see our farm on Monday and I was feeding her dinner! Ryan's mother was reading her book at the time and came down, and so did a fellow farmer of ours who found out about it. We ended up having 8 people for dinner and a lovely time. Moral of the story: go to PFI field days!
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Ryan, Temple, Janice, & Hazel |
Have I mentioned before it's been a wet year here?
Oh, I have? Well, it has. Very wet. We're just now starting to make the news, but I took some pictures even before Ames went under.
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Our yard. The "creek" was a path once |
We have springs forming in our lawn.
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By our old well housing |
Note the flowing water. And the sand.
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Looking at the compost pile |
If the picture looks "foggy," it's because the lens of the camera is fogging up due to the heat and humidity. Makes for a really quality picture doesn't it?
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Our whole yard |
This is the whole yard from the front porch. Again with the fogginess. Spot the cat says hello too.
When I was looking through pictures the other day, I found one from 2008.
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Yard in 2008 |
Yeah, remember 2008? Our other record flooding year? Someday, perhaps it will look this way again. In the meantime, watch out for the cattails.
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