Yesterday was a "bad hair" sort of day for everyone here on the farm.
Clouds, cool temperatures and steady rain kept some indoors all day.
Some sought shelter in the gator.
The more adventurous braved the precipitation and went about
their days as usual.
After all, if they don't venture out to eat...
they might go hungry.
There are always rewards for coming outside.
Room service was not an option.
Plenty of grass is available to those with coats that are impervious to rain!
And then there are the chickens...
who have plenty of food inside,
but who prefer to be outside running around in the rain.
It has been the rainiest summer ever here on the farm.
It's great not having to water.
Now we just need a little sunshine to ripen the rest of the (hundreds of) tomatoes.
I will roast and freeze many of them for later use.
I am happy to say that we now have a temporary phone line on the ground
between the pole in the front pasture and the house.
Hopefully it will be buried underground soon.
Now we can upgrade our service to a faster internet speed.
I am so happy!
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It's starting to feel like the summer that wasn't, isn't it? I haven't had to water our gardens much here in CT either.
Enjoy the gift of rain!
Love the markings of that chick in the first pic.!
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