Hay tomorrow
Sep. 21st, 2009 07:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Only a hundred bales, but hopefully it will arrive tomorrow. The cost is astronomical compared with what we have been paying for ten years, and if this is the new solid price level, the sheep will have to go. I can't afford to feed them at this rate.
Today started threatening but cleared up and was cool and sunny. We need more of that so late hay production can continue.
Plowed through a small mountain of cataloging at work, but there's always more. I have two dead PCs that need attention too.
Finally nearing the end of the nålbinding project. I always intended to stop when I ran out of yarn, and the end of the second ball is almost here. I will stop at the next place that leaves a smooth edge, rather than risk running out of yarn in the middle of a long side. This is good because I need to turn in the finished piece on Thursday.
And still pondering on just what to do for NaNoWriMo. I have too many options, and need to narrow it down and do a little planning before the end of October.
Today started threatening but cleared up and was cool and sunny. We need more of that so late hay production can continue.
Plowed through a small mountain of cataloging at work, but there's always more. I have two dead PCs that need attention too.
Finally nearing the end of the nålbinding project. I always intended to stop when I ran out of yarn, and the end of the second ball is almost here. I will stop at the next place that leaves a smooth edge, rather than risk running out of yarn in the middle of a long side. This is good because I need to turn in the finished piece on Thursday.
And still pondering on just what to do for NaNoWriMo. I have too many options, and need to narrow it down and do a little planning before the end of October.
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Date: 2009-09-22 02:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-22 10:31 am (UTC)I expected to have to pay around $4. The guy who bought out our old supplier has quoted us $2.75 but doesn't have any available. He said he would have it at the end of the month, but at this point I can't count on him.
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Date: 2009-09-22 03:09 am (UTC)The round bales would have to go into the loft, but the hoist hasn't worked in decades and there's only a single spindly ladder up there. The square bales can be stored in one of the rooms in the barn on the ground floor.
If we can't get bales, then it'll be bagged alfalfa for the entire winter, at about $15 a bag. Yikes.
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Date: 2009-09-22 10:37 am (UTC)