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what day is it?

jodywy

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Cabin Creek, Carlile,Wyoming
Left at 5:30 yesterday morning to run to Preston Id for a baler part, got home at 10, fixed the baler and had Rex Raked and I baled. Next thing I see is a service truck come down the meadow and my brother and a mechanic are taking the starter and injection pump off the swather. Well I make some calls closet place to rebuild an injector pump is Bluffdale UT. I finish up baling around 5:30 get home and clean up. Sue and I take off and get to Logan UT and we get a room, on the road at 5 and drive with all the traffic South on I-15 thru SLC got to the Diesel shop just before 7:30. Call my sister that lives about 3 miles away and ask her to pick it up Thursday when she comes to see Mom. That is if it is done. Drove around the hill and spent a couple hours at Cabalas', then took I-15 to Idaho Falls and got some college dorm supplies for Rex. Got home at 6:30 tonight.
Going to try and put a dent in the 500 plus round bales that are out in the meadows, tomorrow. Taking off Thursday to take Rex to Laramie , Then Sue and I are going up to Lusk and look at a ranch, head back across the State , Then go to a old Overland Stage and pony express station out of Farson to a big BBQ for a sheep ranch that is celebrating 100 years. Hope to make it home by midnight.
Hope the pump comes as there is still over 100 acres of meadow to cut, some ungrazed pastures that I'll also bale and maybe a little 2nd crop alfalfa.
 
I think it is Tuesday.
Will ask my vet when he comes tomorrow to treat my horse. Went to milk my cow this morning and found pools of blood in the corral and along the barn. Horse cut himself above the hoof and below the hock. Had to run to town for some bandage wrap. Vet did come out tonight, but it had finally stopped bleeding so he left it alone for now.
 

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