Posted by LOU from Wi. on April 29, 2014 at 15:17:41 from (72.160.225.44):
Snow is what we're sick and tired of. Went to bed at 2:30 am , woke up at 6:00am and snow was here. Yesterday my son got the garden cultivated with the JD cultivator, everything went smooth, 706 fired right up, cultivator worked perfect. Son planted 5 sets of onions (hybrid candy)which is now under snow. The onions we can't buy here locally at the store,but these you can eat like an apple,about the size of an apple. We put commercial fertilizer and composted fertilizer on them. Was hoping this week to get more composted manure from the bottom of our hill put on the rest of the garden and tilled,but not now. The ground is so soft we can't plow it with the truck, have to skim it off with the Bobcat bucket so we don't tear the driveway up. It's really nice to have the equipment, regardless of how old it is.This keeps up it will be June before the seed goes in.This is the worst winter we've ever seen for the continuous amount of snow.Any predictions on when it's going to quit snowing??? At least the puppy keeps us entertained,he will be 1yr old in July.
Finally got the 30-06 zeroed in,keeps us from using a scope on it.Been reloading military brass for the 300 winchester mag, can finally get it, before you couldn't buy any brass for it. Factory ammo is too much for my taste. Been trying to keep busy,so I don't lose the rest of my mind.lol.
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