Caught in the act

Usually when I run home for dinner, I catch the peacocks hanging out on our front porch. But today, this is what I found. Lately I was wondering why my flowers looked so tough and … literally gone. Yea, I think I found the reason!

It's really a pretty good spot for this cat. At least we know where he is now.

It’s really a pretty good spot for this cat. At least we know where he is now.

It was another busy night at the farm. Daryl went to rake the hay that he cut the other night.  We were hoping to get it baled tonight with small bales, but about the time that we would get out there after work, the hay would be too tough. So Daryl thought if he got it at least raked, maybe by tomorrow it’ll be fit in the afternoon and our neighbor can get it round baled for us. I like to have some small bales in the barn for the winter, and we thought maybe on the new seeding we could have a chance to bale that into the small ones. I guess we’ll see what we’re doing when that time comes around. Today was William’s last day of his summer job, and tonight he was busy getting some odd jobs started that he hadn’t had a chance to do while he was working. His first thing that he wants to do is to bring back some scrap metal and working on that took up most of his night. I worked on making a banner for a friend that she wants to use in a parade this coming weekend. Getting the letters and banner organized wasn’t hard, but holy cow did it take a long time to get the letters looking nice on it. I finally got done after 10 pm,  and I was happy that Daryl took it into town to her tonight. I didn’t even start the other things that needed to get done yet tonight. I’m guessing that  it’ll be a late night at our house.

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