
A challenge it can be. There are no such things as plans. They get thrown out with every rain shower, hail storm, or string of warm, sunny days. Even heading out to the field to feed my husband can turn into an hour long event. Take last night for example. I had no major meal planned, as I was subbing at the school yesterday. Pizza it was - my back up plan. I hopped into my truck and headed to the field.
As I was only planning on delivering food I did not dress for anything more. I had on my sweats, t-shirt, and flip-flops. Not ordinary field wear. My farmer stopped, turned around, and said, "I need to fill the planter". For those that don't know, that really means "you and I" are going to fill the planter. So I wade through the freshly planted dirt (which feels amazing between my toes), start the seed tender and watch my farmer fill the planter. In short time he was finished, I gave him his supper, and I was on my way to feed our friend, our hired man for a few days, Tim. But wait...
My farmer is almost done with the beans at our home farm, so my next instructions were to wait for him at the south farm after I fed Tim. Okay - called my girls, informed them of the new "plan", and I was on my way. I cranked the radio in my Ford truck and sang my little heart out! I love that time by myself. I can sing as loud as I want, and nobody can hear me - it's amazing!
I arrived at our south farm, and to my delight a golden eagle was flying overhead! My girls call me the "bird stalker". I love them. All of them.
This isn't the eagle...it's our blue jay. I just really like this picture.
I waited for a while, and then my farmer called...I went TOO far south. So I drove BACK to where Tim was...in the middle of a field. You know what that means - 4-wheelin'! There's nothing quite like clicking into 4-wheel drive and plowing through a field. Especially when there are no tracks to follow - I just made my own. Kind of like life. :-)
Back to my farmer...he says the sweetest things. He looked me in the eyes last night while we were filling the planter and says, "I'm glad you're not a priss...you're a farm woman".
Melt my heart...

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