Well people, I got to thinking about it and it is pretty hard for me to take a picture of myself in the tractor---so beings you asked for it here are some I took on Sunday [before the rain] when our son was home to help. When he is not here my husband is in the combine and I am in the tractor with the grain cart. When the combine is full I have to drive beside him, in a straight line and the same speed [sometimes while taking pictures] as he unloads. That way the combine does not have to stop--to loose precious time. It takes 3 dumps from the combine to fill the grain cart, which will then fill the truck. When the truck is full I take it home to unload it into the bin or it goes to town to be dumped at the elevator. Soybeans go a bit slower between dumps and the 2 of us can handle it by ourselves. But for corn if it is not a field right by the farm we have a friend who comes and drives the grain cart tractor and I just do the trucking.
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Like the 'Go Granny Go' sign. Raymond likes the color of the tractors. Very impressive operation and I'm sure it's a lot of hard work.
Your one moment clicks are beautiful. I really like the one that looks like orange lava flowing. Poor Dennis was just worn out keeping his harem under control.
I got home first, so most of my posts were on the earliest pages.
Really nice Tony. I especially like the one of the Mammoth sign with the hot springs in the background; and of course the elk shot is really nice. All 3 very nice.
I just looked up the weather for June . Daytime temps average from 30s to 60s and overnight lows in the teens. Average precipitation is 1.5 in for the month with snow being rare. It said be ready for sudden changes and unpredictability. I think my suitcase will be rather full and I am so excited to go. All of you look like you had a wonderful time and I love your photos. Looking forward to meeting everyone.
We had a great time. Looking forward to meeting you.