View of the day-The rising moon sets the tracks on fire.
Moving day. Al worked on getting the trailers lined up for loading and Marilyn took care of the camper.
We were only taking the combine with the shop trailer and the camper, so there wouldn't be a back haul this time.
We got left Carlyle right at noon and although there was a forecast for strong NW winds, there was hardly a breeze. Which helped the haul immensely.
We met the Holland Harvesting crew with a couple of combines and headers that were loaded and moving south. The truck with the double header trailer chucked a huge stone right into the windshield of the Dodge, scaring the hell out of Marilyn and leaving a 3" ring of cracks in the middle of the window.
We made it out to the farm, got the camper parked, then unloaded the combine and moved the trailers to the back parking spot. After getting the camper hooked up to power and water, we went into Ft. Qu'Appelle for supper. Then came back to the camper. No pressure now...we are at the last stop of the season.
Let's hope the weather cooperates so it goes smoothly...
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