Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Hay - Sit Spot #1280 - September 20, 2022





Barn full of hay



September 20, 2022 7:10 p.m.

Sit 1280  : East porch  :  Partly cloudy 

+22° (+25°) W 7-11 kph 65% humidity 


Crickets,

Unidentified Insect calls,

(Jet - Cargojet Airways flight 2385...),

Voices of people in distance,

(Train),


Extras:

12:30 a.m. -

Silent outside,

 Mars in east,


7:00 a.m. -

Crows calling,

Unidentified insect calls,

(Traffic noises),


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Interesting, exhausting day today.


Our well went dry during the night

so no water for washing,

flushing toilets, giving to plants,

etc.

Our drinking water is almost gone.

The cistern in the barn

for the animal’s water is almost dry.


The winter’s hay arrived this morning

so I placed and stacked 100 bales

in the barn while the man who sold

me the hay brought most of it into the barn.

I helped bring in the first few bales.

Fleur-Ange helped move the hay 

from the front of the trailer to the back.


I spent most of the afternoon waiting 

for the water truck to bring water.


I did a short walk this a.m. and another

in the p.m. and have a few flowers to post.

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Blooming Plants seen today:

Aster, Arrow-leaved 

Aster, Azure

Aster, Calico

Aster, Frost

Aster, Heart-leaved

Aster, New England 

Aster, Panicled 

Aster, Smooth,

Aster, Woodland

Beggar Tick

Black-eyed Susans

Borage

Butter and eggs 

Catnip

Chicory

Coneflower, Grey-headed 

Coneflower, Thin-leaved

Coreopsis, Lance-leaved

Daisy, Oxeye 

Fleabane, Daisy

Galensoga

Goldenrod, Blue-stemmed

Goldenrod, Canada 

Goldenrod, Grass-leaved

Goldenrod, Grey 

Goldenrod, Tall

Goldenrod, Zigzag

Knotgrass 

Lamb’s Quarter

Lavender 

Marigold

Mint, Chocolate

Mint,Wild

Morning Glory 

Motherwort 

Orpine 

Pansies

Petunias

Phlox, Garden

Pigweed

Queen Anne's Lace

Snapdragon, Dwarf

Speedwell, Long-leaved

Spiderwort 

Sunflower 

Tea, Oswego 

Thyme, Garden 

Tobacco

Touch-me-not, Spotted 

Wood Sorrel 

Yarrow,


Seen or heard

from Kitchen or

Kitchen Porch

Crows,

Goldfinches,

Red Squirrel.





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