I've had an eventful week. Went to the farm Wed with a list to do. Thur am saw a cousin I haven't seen in 30 years out bushhogging some of his sister's inheritance. He showed me his place and I was showing him mine. One of my main trees had a big tree down across it, so that was first task, not on the list. I sawed on it until a hummingbird came by check on me, so I quit and started bushhogging trail. About 6, the Ford's steering cylinder blew out, so that was the second unscheduled task.
Friday, I drove 30 miles to a hydraulic shop. Mr. Mapp overhauled my cylinder for half what the dealer wanted for the kit, which they didn't stock. When I walked in Mapp's, the counter was covered/stacked with carburetors. I found out later, he's a long-time circle track racer and locally known as a carburetor whiz.
Anyway, got the cylinder back on and mowed my sister's pasture.
I was going to take Katy (Kubota) out this morning early to finish clearing the tree fall. Katy decided that she needed a new battery (it looked like crap 3 years ago when I bought it, so no real surprise), so it was off to NAPA we go. I did get the tree cleared and my trails cut, but it was in the hot part of the day. Actually, for this area, it was as nice a day as we get in August, low humidity. A doe snuck up behind me and snorted, scaring the bejeepers out of me. And I heard the hummingbird, but never got more than a glance.
Overall, it's been interesting. As usual, lots of unplanned stuff, but I got some useful work done. I've seen deer (including one smart doe leading her fawn around the field I was cutting), a hummingbird without a blooming plant around, a juvenile praying mantis, and more turkeys than I've seen before at one time, four hens and at least 20 chicks.
BTW, is this ash tree leaves? They're narrower than what I usually see on what I think are ash trees
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