Last night it got down to 33 degrees! Tonight it is supposed to be the same. In anticipation of the very early cold snap, I rolled out a round bale of hay for the cows and goats to eat on. It's last year's hay, but it's been covered up out of the weather. We use a tarp that is made from an old billboard. The sign advertised the Isle of Capri Casino in Lake Charles. It was damaged substantially during a hurricane and lay in ruins for a while. It got the nickname of Pile of Debris Casino. The tarp has kept the hay in good shape.
The photo below shows some of the cole crops. We have two rows with two different varieties of cabbage, two rows with two different varieties of broccoli, and one row of cauliflower. It seems that every seed has germinated, so they are too thick. I've been thinning them out. I transplanted some and gave to Russ and my Mom & Dad. I'll also give some to my brother-in-law and his Dad. In the background, you can see the experiment underway of fall potatoes growing in pots.
The seedlings are all looking real healthy. These are Brunswick Cabbage plants.
I've moved a bunch of these seedlings to the bed in the side yard. Most have made it, but a couple are in poor health due to the shock of digging up their roots. I think they'll make it. As we looked out in the pasture, the animals are enjoying the cool weather. They're frisky and are jumping and running around with all kinds of energy! Fall is indeed a great time of year. Maybe we'll light a fire in the fire pit this weekend.
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