Our hay cutting season is getting off to a really slow start due
to our soggy weather but we did get started with the field next to the
house that is less soggy than many others.
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It was important to get the mixture of rye grass and weeds cut
so the Bermuda grass would
have a better chance to grow for the second cutting.
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Even though our work has been slowed down
by the weather, I am thankful for the opportunity
it has provided for us to enjoy the company of those
around us,
let our imaginations run wild in the
fairy garden,
and celebrate a birthday or two!