Charlie, I know about self intertainment. Been doing that too long. I can laugh at myself, even when situation is not funny, at least to others.
Been watching the rain showers go by and only siphoning off what we can readily use. Got .75 inch last night. Keeping the soil nice and moist for the crops. All are looking good, but have to have the right window for haymaking. Amish have been busy this week threshing oats. Didn't know there were so many bundle wagons in the country.
Several years ago there was an effort to raise canola here in Ohio. Only lasted a couple years as the system never developed to maintain production and hot summer weather stressed the crop at pollination. Sure enjoyed the bright yellow blossoms when I flew over the fields.
Worked last 2 days helping Amish dismantle a large barn. My main job was using my chainsaw to trim the ends of the beams rough ends and rotten areas. Barn was built with hand hewn beams and peg and mortise joints. Barn was likely built about 1840 to 1850. All beams and lumber is going to central Montana and we loaded a flatbed semi yesterday and still have another full load to ship. Was a hot day and heat almost got the best of me, so had to take a cool down break.
Gene