Well the season seems to have changed.
Yesterday was the first day that it didn’t rain in 8 days. We actually are still pretty dry as we only got .7” , but it isn’t drying like it was before.
It’s been cool, windy and damp. With occasional drizzle and rain. Highs in the 50’s and lows in the low 40’s. The hot humid stuff is gone for now.
Still much better than the weather their getting in Florida and locations effected by Ian. Praying for you all.
I did get caught up on my computer. I got my extra wheat seed returned and grain drill vacuumed out. Today I’m hoping to wash it a get it ready to park away.
The first wheat I planted is up really nice now. The rest should be coming up soon. The drizzling rain should have been just what it needed and expect it to be a good stand.
Late yesterday afternoon we covered my sons corn silage with plastic. We would ideally have done it as soon as we had it filled, but it’s been to windy to work with the big sheets of plastic. Yesterday afternoon was perfect. Hardly any wind, cool and sunny. It went really good. We spread the plastic out over the top of the silage and then we put a thin layer of beet lime over the plastic to hold it down. This works really well and we have never lost the plastic to the wind using this method. It’s sure nice having some young blood for the job. My grandkids and some of their friends helped and it definitely made the job easier.
I also found time to knap a point for my good friend DJ. He is the first person besides myself to shoot one of my selfbows. He’s shoot almost as many of my bows as I have. He was in a motorcycle deer accident about 3 years ago and been working at rehab ever since. He finally got to where he thinks he can hunt with his selfbow again. He brought it over and I made him a new string as his old one was showing a lot of wear. He was shooting very good. I can’t think of many things that put a bigger smile on my face than watching someone enjoy shooting one of my bows. Especially when they are hammering the bullseye.
He is really wanting to get one this year with his selfbow and stone point. I hope he does. That’d be pretty cool
Also my buddy Tom stopped over and is getting pretty serious with his selfbow I made him. He’s a big compound hunter. He’s a very good hunter and I think if he really gets serious and puts his mind to it he might get hooked on hunting with his selfbow to.
It’s opening day tomorrow. I hope to get out there, but I can already see things popping up. I think I still should get a little time to sit in my new ladder stand.
Stay safe everyone.
Bjrogg