Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on December 27, 2012 at 03:30:52 from (75.127.24.27):
this set starts at mid June, the antelope is used for scale to the winter wheat and hay field crop height, the hay did not grow any after these pics were taken and was so short I did not even try cutting it, we also welcomed our fourth grandchild in this past summer "Kemri" that is me is the striped orange shirt holding her after she was born, we also had one of the worst fire seasons here in Wyoming last year, the night smoke pics were taken around midnight, the smoke was from the fires near Cheyenne which is 250 mile from me, this was also the year we love my very much LOVED aunt Topsy, we held services for her at the place we had 150 or so people attend from across the country, next was my very small grain harvest the 1660 was cutting Barley this year with hay so short I even baled the straw, this takes us to the first of August cnt
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