Monthly Archives: July 2026

NewOld License Plates

Cleaning Grandma’s garage leads to adding a couple of new, actually old, license plates to the Farm’s ‘All American Garage’ canvas. The old car plates, donated by Bob & Lily from Greenville North Carolina, get nailed to the rafters….            along with … Continue reading

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Summer Solstice (6.21.26) 6:14am

Summer Solstice 2026 finds me and a couple of farm dogs walking out the drive at 6:14 am. All to complete a challenge…..get a shot of the Sunrise on the longest day of the year.  

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Our Old Windmill

The windmill is about 100 meters (FIFA World Cup is taking hold in Western Kansas) up the road from the house. It’s built shortly after the ‘red barn’….the early 1920s. Like the red barn the windmill is still preforming its duties.                         A … Continue reading

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Last Hour of Wheat Harvest 2026

Wheat Harvest 2026 enters its final hours. It’s been a good harvest. Not one of the legendary harvests but a harvest that is well worth remembering.             The family.             The food.             Even the chores. Certainly, the rain is one for the books. Hopefully this rain is going … Continue reading

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Spray Trailer Sinks  

Living on dirt roads dust is everywhere. Clean the windows today and they’re dusty tomorrow. One of the nice things about rain is that it settles dust. Unfortunately too much rain can settle things bigger than dust….like semi-trailers.

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Washing a Moose

With the end of Wheat Harvest 2026 it’s time to clean and lube the combine and grain-cart. Then put them to bed until Corn Harvest 2026.            Middle/end of October.The grain-cart is relatively easy to clean. Washing a Moose (cleaning the combine) … Continue reading

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Horizontal Rain

Wheat Harvest 2026 is done! Just in time. Another Kansas Thunderstorm hits about five hours later. Drops enough rain (even horizontally) to have put us into another two ro three day rain delay. 

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Catch and Release

West Kansas is known for…..             Sunflowers.             Sunsets.             Wheat and….            Pheasant hunting. The wide-open landscape full of easily obtainable grain and good bird cover keep Kansas the number two pheasant hunting spot in the Country. Second only to legendary Nebraska. Although the state has a robust … Continue reading

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