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Sep 28, 2011 12:30 PM CST
Name: Mary
The dry side of Oregon
Be yourself, you can be no one else
Charter ATP Member Farmer Region: Oregon Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Canning peaches. They make the house smell sooooo goooood!

Kathleen, I'm always bummed when I am sick during nice weather. It's bad enough when there is nothing that can be done outside.

We are having days in the 70's mostly, and no frost yet. Some of our corn is finally ready to eat. This has been such a goofy weather year that I wondered if the corn or the frost would win the race. No frost in the forecast for the next week at least.

Lambing season will begin about 10 days earlier than planned, next Feb. The rams got out of their pen last week and joined the ladies a few days early. We always hold our breath on the weather during lambing season. This will be at the same time when we planned for it a few years ago, (weather was usually nasty) before the current buyer wanted the lambs a little lighter but at the same time he usually bought them.
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
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