tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7576929107028495622.post5133811351293085949..comments2023-09-03T02:42:45.744-07:00Comments on Willits Photo Overflow: Parked BalesUSelainehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15551995221350532168noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7576929107028495622.post-314247635902725662009-09-23T01:01:21.962-07:002009-09-23T01:01:21.962-07:00Thank you, Dina. I still can't tell the differ...Thank you, Dina. I still can't tell the difference between straw and feed hay, at least at this scale. Maybe I should have referred to the different fibers on view, but would need fiber optic cable instead of satellites.<br /><br />I could do with more physical labor in my day - not that I'll ever be lifting bales at this point... ;^)USelainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15551995221350532168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7576929107028495622.post-88784590230867839862009-09-20T01:31:59.179-07:002009-09-20T01:31:59.179-07:00Old and new. Nice how in the era of satellite Int...Old and new. Nice how in the era of satellite Internet we still need logs and hay. <br />Wonderful pictures.<br />Memories of haying at Heifer Ranch. We would walk after the baler, always on the hottest Arkansas day, and lift and heave the square bales up onto the truck. The heaviest work I've ever done, and the most exhilarating. <br />Long live rural!Dinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03461925401870320466noreply@blogger.com