Rain Break Week #32 August 6–12, 2014

Our rain break turned into 4″ of rain in South Dakota! It turned into almost a week at home for everyone.  We could’ve really used the rain at home, but that wasn’t in the plan.  Our fields are very dry.  We’ve been dragging hoses for our sweet corn and potatoes everyday.  Our tomatoes and the rest of the garden are mostly dried up. Sad smile  We made it home just in time for a 4-H pool party.  The kids were pretty excited to see friends they haven’t seen in a while.  We checked up on our crops, planted some trees, then by the end of the week hit the road again.  Here are some of my pics from the week…Day-219

Our 4-H picnic at the local pool.  Brett ‘going off the diving board’.  He did it several times!  I was a bit nervous with him at the pool since he is normally such a dare-devil.

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Our soybeans are in blossom with tiny purple flowers.

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We made it home just in time for Max to do a few days of swimming lessons.  He absolutely hates water in his face.  We didn’t make it back in time for swimming lessons last year, so I was pretty surprised he was still brave enough for the diving boards!

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The boys helped dad plant 6 Arborvitae trees on the north side of the shop.

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Our last supper with everyone home for a bit.  We had steak, potatoes and corn on the cob.  The mosquitoes chased us indoors shortly after supper.

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We had some geese fly over the yard. I don’t like seeing them around this time of the year, usually it means winter is around the corner.  We have a few just hanging around in some of our fields.

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This is St. Peter’s Church in Gentilly, MN.  We spent the night in the area since Mick had a dental appointment early the next morning.  The church was restored and is celebrating 100 years on the 17th of August.  I have a lot of family history at this church.  My daughter and I were both baptized here.  All of my relatives on both sides are buried in the cemetery behind the church.  I knew it was a beautiful church growing up, but didn’t realize how rare it was until I was older.  I am in awe of the courageous leadership of Father Theillon, the priest who helped build it in 1914.  Not only did he help build the church, he also studied agriculture.  Father Theillon helped the struggling farmers build a very successful co-op cheese factory. The Grand Forks Herald recently published this article about the celebration.

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Catch the Moment 29 July 16-22,2014

We finally caught up with the crew! We are harvesting winter wheat in South Dakota. We set up camp in Murdo, SD – a small tourist trap town east of the black hills along the interstate. The fields we are harvesting are hidden through deep back roads on narrow curvy steep hills. It is not easy or fun to drive the combines and trucks on. The temps have been hanging around 100°F. 85°F at night feels very good! We’ve had pretty good weather with minimal rain – at these temps it doesn’t take long to dry up! We’ve already come across several rattlesnakes. Luckily, most of them have been on the road in the evening. Our 6 year old wants to get back to North Dakota “because there are no rattlesnakes there.” Here are some of my captures from this week…

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My cosmos were just starting to open today. They’ve become one of my favorite flowers over the last few years. I love how they get so big and the blooms continue until freeze up.

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We watered our potatoes with a sprinkler that shoots water in a circle around it. The black dog, Chevy was not so sure about it. She tends to be by my side in the garden, however this obnoxious thing was making funny noises while spraying water and she was having nothing to I with it.

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As seen on the road near Edgeley, ND. I finally got a picture of this happy Git-R-Done guy!

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We had to do our 1st wheat field picture of the year. I’m sure there will be many more yet to come.

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We had a pink sunset just as we finished up a field.

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The dust was hanging in the air, we shutdown for the night within minutes of this picture.

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Mr. Independent doesn’t like to be helped with anything this year. Brett road with me in the combine for most of the day. Sometimes I think they only like to ride with mom since I always pack snacks. The 1st thing they do when they hop in with me is dig in my bag for snacks!

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Project 365 #28 July 9-15, 2014

Another busy week around here!  Our crew has finished up in Nebraska and is on the move to South Dakota.  This must have been God’s intended plan all along, yet we still feel like we are in control.  We are blessed with an amazing crew this year.  We have managed to stay home most of the summer while the crew has harvested without any glitches.  Some of our crops needed to be re-sprayed but the task is now complete.  We will be heading south just in time for the 100°F+ temps!  Here are some of this weeks captures….

Flax Field in North Dakota

The boys and Chevy took a walk through our flax field as it was starting to bloom.  I’m so happy to be home for the bloom!  It is so pretty in the morning.

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Mick was out spraying beans at the end of the day.  It stays light here until close to 11 pm.  I believe this was around 10:30.

Hannah, North Dakota

We took a quick flight at the end of the day to check some fields.  It has been very hazy lately.  This is an aerial of Hannah, ND.

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We checked our sweet corn to see how it was coming along.  We grew 3 varieties in a patch by our yard.  It could use a little rain this week.  The temps are forecast to be 90°+F next week.

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Brett and I went for a ride to watch the sunset.  I think the temp was down to 45°F!  I thought it would be one of those sunsets that the entire sky would turn pink and purple the way the clouds were looking, but this was it. Sad smile

Aerial spraying fungicide on flax in North Dakota

Our flax was sprayed with fungicide today.  Fungicide can help with diseases and other ailments that lead to reduced yield, defoliation and premature ripening.  It was a perfect day for spraying!  It is so amazing to watch these guys in action.

North Dakota Sunset

Another aerial sunset from the week.

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