Thoughts, observations, sea stories and ideas from a former sailor and lifelong rancher
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Chickens first, workout later
I tried to do some chicken eye view camera work this morning. I guess it's okay but it could be better.
Sunday Brunch.
It was tasty. Turns out I'm not very good at food photography.
I mean, yeah, it's kind of clever. For a 10 year old.
Workout time! Coolish, cloudy and damp, just a bit windy. I was very leg weary following yesterday's snow trudging which was something very different than the legs are accustomed to. Which was great. And also a bit painful. But great. When it's hard and it hurts you're making good progress.
The snow that covered the nearly-gone glacier yesterday was almost completely gone today. Red was having fun sniffing out and gobbling up voles.
An attempt at no-talk slo-pan.
Around the corner from the other direction. I'm wondering what the power line pole discs mean. Were these poles harvested in April, 1960? Processed? Inspected? Accepted? Or something else entirely?
Now more than ever, Kipling.
Good workout, good day.
Be well and embrace the blessings of liberty.
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Chicken cam! No-talk slo-pan! Grown man plays with food!
ReplyDeleteThe action is non-stop out there, you made my day!
You took the words right out of my mouth, Sarge
DeleteSarge -- Pretty fast livin' for this neck of the woods!
DeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting!
Skip -- See above. ;-)
DeleteAnd thanks for stopping by and commenting!
Wife still asleep, I'll view the videos later.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post.
Paul L. Quandt
Was that wind noise on your microphone or was there distant thunder? Are you expecting any more snow this season or will it likely be rain? Inquiring minds what to know.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post.
Paul
Wind noise, no thunder. Though we had some thunder with the last "blizzard."
DeleteWe'll almost certainly get more snow. Last snow is usually late May, sometimes early June. We'll also get quite a bit of rain. April-May-June are our wettest months.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting Paul!
Thanks for answering my questions.
DeletePaul
I live to serve. ;-)
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