We arrived in North Dakota with high
anticipation. Duck hunting, deer hunting, farming and seeing our friends. These
are the things we had to look forward to upon our arrival. And to top it all
off we had received several emails and texts from our ND hosts asking when we
were going to get there. Little did I know it was not the anticipation of
seeing us that they were looking forward to. No, they were looking for a
scapegoat, someone to blame when something goes wrong, something breaks or
generally anything that does not go right. Evidently it does not even matter if
I am around, just the fact that we were on our way and I was being blamed for
stuff…..
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Bob swathing along the lakeshore..... |
The first thing I got blamed for was getting the
swather stuck. I was not there an hour when I was asked to run out to one of
the fields and pull Bob out of a mud hole…….
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My first view on Bob on our visit. |
So far this week I have been blamed for a
connector rod going out on one of the tractors and a U joint going out on one
of the PTO. Granted, I was using both pieces of equipment when they broke down.
But what about the residue spreader on the combine and the coffee spilled when
I was nowhere in sight? Oh well, lesson learned and scapegoat or not, it is
good to be back at “The Farm”.
Most of the week has been spent harvesting soy
beans, they had a little over 900 acres left to harvest when we arrived. Since
the tractor went down I switched from carting to driving the semi from the field
to the farm where I unloaded the beans into a grain bin.
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View from the cab of the combine |
These bins can hold up to 30 truckloads of beans
for a whopping 1.5 million pounds of beans!
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Unloading beans from the semi into bin |
As the weekend arrived we were excited to go
duck hunting and get Dakota out for her first hunt. We have been waiting for
almost a year and working very hard for this moment. So how did she do? I would
love to say she did fantastic but she was a little confused on what exactly her
role was supposed to be……she is not sure why we are getting up an hour before
sunrise to go and sit in the cattails but she is slowly catching on and we are
happy with where she is at for her first week.
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Dakota going on her first retrieve..... |
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Someone is going to need a bath! |
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She had multiple retrieves throughout the week..... |
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Can you see her smiling? |
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Waiting for more ducks to come in! |
What's Barb been up to you ask? She has been doing a season change over in the rig. Now you may think this is a simple task in a rig like ours but it is actually quite involved. She is pulling everything out of the closets and our cold weather totes in the belly. She then went and sorted through everything into three piles putting all our warm weather clothes into totes, cold weather clothes into the closet and a donate pile. It seems there are still clothes that we have not worn in over a year!
She also attended
Hostfest (pronounced hooostfest). The festival is a week long event celebrating the Scandanavian culture filled with food, exhibits and entertainment which included the Doobie Brothers, Oak Ridge Boys , Little River Band and Jeff Dunham.
She has also made several trips to Minot to do errands. It was on one such trip that I learned my second valuable lesson for the week..... Since she was going to the sporting goods store anyway I asked her if she would mind picking me up a deer license so I could bow hunt while I was here. So I handed her my drivers license and told her I needed a non-resident archery license. It was about an hour later when I received the following text:
Lesson #2, never have your wife buy your deer tags!
Speaking of deer hunting, we have several trail cameras out. We captured some interesting pictures so far.....
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This doe was about ready to kick some butt! |
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Coyote out for a evening stroll |
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This guy escaped from somewhere! |
Meanwhile back in South Dakota the Jordan’s are
keeping a watch on our property and sending us updates on the progress. Over the past week the excavator put in our cistern, the septic tanks and the drain field!
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Cistern ready to be buried |
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Septic Tank
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Pipe from septic tank to..... |
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......the drain field |
Jim and Brenda have also been doing some work on our property while we are gone! Dismantling an old wooden fence and taking up some old barbed wire fence in preparation for new fencing.....
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Dismantling and carrying away the old fence |
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Jim with a load of barbed wire |
But the most exciting news of all is that we have new neighbors! The 40 acre parcel next to us is for sale and after a few days of staying with us a few days and seeing what cool people we were they asked us if we would mind if they put an offer in on the parcel next door. Well Barb, Daisy, Dakota and I had a family meeting and put it to a vote..... The vote came out 2 for and 2 against (Daisy and I are people persons while Barb and Dakota...not so much...) so Barb said "Lets flip a coin" So we did.... then she said "Flip it again", then she said "One more time"...by then it was obvious that she was not going to win and resigned to the fact we were going to have new neighbors. The Jordan's put in an offer and are now are set to close on the property in less than 2 weeks!
Lesson #3, don't invite people to come stay at your property, they will love it so much they will never leave! In all seriousness, we could not be happier for them, they are great people and what more could we ask for but having like-minded neighbors.....