Just when we thought it was all over...
Yesterday Al got a ride down to Grayson to bring the combine home...he was going to road it the 45 miles rather that get the trailer from its winter storage. Al had roped in Brenda to help him out by driving our pickup back to Yorkton...which she started doing as soon as she dropped Al off at the combine. While he was getting fueled up by the farmer, another neighbor came over and asked if he would be able to stay and do a couple of quarters of straight flax...what the heck...and besides, Marilyn has a sewing machine fund that needs a little help. Of course this meant he had to call Brenda to come back to pick him up and by this time she was only 10 miles from Yorkton...she wasn't getting much done, but she did manage to see the countryside courtesy of Al's directions...and that's all we'll say about that.
The weather has continued to be unseasonably warm and dry, so he thought he would give it a whirl...the cutters the farmer had before blew out the wobble box on their header, so Al was a bit concerned that the same thing might happen to ours. He needn't have worried, it was plenty dead and cut like a dream, so with the farmer supplying the trucks and another neighbor joining him in the field with his combine...today turned out to be quite productive.
Marilyn on the other hand was still spending the day working at Staples, then getting home in time to change, eat and head north to Ebenezer for rehearsal for The Wild Guys. We are still three weeks ahead of our first performance, but it will be here before you know it and we will be gone to Edmonton for the Association of Canadian Custom Harvesters annual convention the first week of December so that only leaves two weeks to doll things up for the cast and crew...no problem...to quote a harvester we used to work for a long time ago..."as long as it looks good"...and it will...you'll see.
Here's hoping Al gets a few more pictures tomorrow...
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