9/04/18
I drove past this between Salida and Cotopaxi on State Highway 50 in Colorado. I had to turn around and tell whoever that I stood with them totally assuming I was correct. I was and got the biggest hug of appreciation for doing so.

From my understanding, there are close to 3000 children being held around this country after being seized from their parents at the border.

Many will never see their Mom and Dad again because Republicans are totally evil.

You bastards!

11/18/11

A Friday Simple Pleasure

For several months now almost every Friday I look forward soooo much to read the ongoing happenings written by two pooches with the names of Fuzzy & Boomer who live and work hard on a farm in Delta,Colorado.  Today's post written by Fuzzy and given to Mom to post was so much better than just good.

This is more than just a fun read as there are other interesting things to learn here as well. Even being a former farm boy I learn new things here. As a side note want to say this operation uses decades old mostly Deere equipment along with at least one same age Chevy straight truck. This is great stuff people!

And one more important item is that this equipment is paid for - right Linda?
Thank you! 

I copied&pasted this and don't know how it will look. The link above will get you there though.

The Adventures of Fuzzy and Boomer on Friday —Farming
Well, here it is! The end of the farming season!  Boomer and I have been helping Mom do all her chores while Dad harvests the last of the crops.  He is combining corn, even as I speak.
As for Mom and Boom and I well we are in charge of ditches.

Sometime in the afternoon we all head off to one of the ditches…Boomer has decided that he likes to run, sometimes ahead of the four-wheeler and sometimes beside and even sometimes following.  He rides when he gets tired, but only then, he doesn’t really like to ride.
Following isn’t very good; I don’t think….it’s the spot where you eat dust all the time.
I used to run alongside….sometimes I feel really good and run a short distance alongside Mom and bark, but mostly I don’t.  I really like to go, though, so Mom always takes me. Since I can’t jump anymore Mom picks me up and puts me on the back of the four-wheeler.  She has a really neat carpet there that I can lay on or stand on however I feel like doing.
Sometimes I don’t even want to get off, but when we are at the ditches she makes me get off and at least sit by the four-wheeler.  She says there might be a mouse or two to chase.
Yesterday was a big day…Dad had a bolt break on the tail gate of the big truck…he lost lots of corn,

but the good thing was he was still in the field when the tail gate broke.

We all went over to help him.

After he got it fixed and he left for the elevator, we picked up most of the corn and put into buckets to dump back into the truck.   We had to leave some because the elevator doesn’t like rocks in the corn.
Mom said the wild creatures will enjoy the corn anyway.
After that we went to the corn field Dad was getting ready to start on and Mom started picking up and a stacking the irrigation tubes.

I stayed by the four-wheeler

and Boomer ran around sniffing stuff.

Once Boomer found a really cool poop to roll in but Mom yelled at him…I ran over as fast has my stiff back legs would take me, but Mom beat me too it and buried it.
Darn it!
Both Boom and I agreed it was a really cool poop, even had hair in it…smelled of coyotes. If we could have rolled in it and peeped on it the coyotes would have known some really tuff dogs live and work on this farm.
Mom was busy picking up the tubes and stacking them when suddenly three field mice ran out of the tubes.  She didn’t really like it because she was carrying the tubes at the time.
I was on them in a flash!  I forgot all about my stiff legs and hard to move hips…
Boomer was way down a corn row but I barked at him and he came running.
I got the first one of the three, and then we kept following Mom and waiting for her to drop another one out of the tube.  She got smart and started shaking the tubes before she put them into her arms.
What a blast!
We caught several mice.
Then Mom started picking up the dams…..NESTS!  NESTS OF MICE!!
Oh joy, joy, joy!
Tomorrow we are going way up to the upper end and doing the little hay field, then after that is the bean field.  Boomer and I can look forward to at least two more days of catching mice, err helping on the farm.

Have a nice weekend everyone, I sure plan too!
Fuzzy

5 comments:

  1. Ahhh, you flatter us! Fuzzy and Boomer on a farm in Western Colorado.

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
    http://deltacountyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com

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  2. That was something nice to read in a day filled with shit news! ;-)

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  3. i love colorado farm life too! it was the friday adventures of fuzzy and boomer that drew me in but i'm enjoying linda's posts and photography just as much. i just lurk over there -- i don't know anything about farming or colorado but i do know good writing.

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  4. She is a very good writer. It's supposed to be fun and she makes it so Suzanne.

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