Took a ride in the upper 40

Adirondack case guy

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Wifey and I took an evening ride arount Clinton Camp Farm Sat. I wanted to post that evening but our TW- RR provider, apparently doesn't have enough band width to accomidate all of us, anymore, and I am the last subscriber on the line.
Wet weather moved in Sat. evening as we took our ride, and temps dropped to the 40s and low 50s, and are still there. We lit the fireplace again today to warm up the house and get the dampness out. The one pic. shows a rain wall that moved in. We made a RH turn at town road and most of the rain missed us. The trees with the white flowers are Locust, they are really pretty around here this year.
There is another pic of a chicken wire cage with a pink ribbon and a young oak tree at the bottom. Last fall our Son and DIL picked up a bunch of acorns when they were bow hunting. About Jan. they put 25 of them into Pee Pots with potting soil, and started these small Oaks, and planted them a couple of weeks ago in the woods.
Weather was totally rotton today, with a nasty cold wind out of the NE, and the internet keeps dropping out. Took 2 hrs. to make this post. Our Dish satilite lost service to our local TV stations, and the local Country radio station was having transmitter problems, and dropping out, also.
We also developed a roof leak in the kitchen under a roof valley. Gerrrrrr.
It is supposed to get better Wed., I'm hopeing.
Loren, the Acg.
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Is the feedlot operator that was buying your Uncles hay etc. still in business? We are getting more and more calves out of the northeast and I don't see how they are over producing considering the high population unless everyone is eating goat these days, though I know a lot of the beef is dairy steers.
 

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