Thank goodness it’s raining! For a minute there I was getting worried. We almost had three days in a row without any rain!
I’ve been checking the sheep everyday lately to make sure their wool isn’t getting moldy.
Mom says the old-timers used to say, “A cold, wet May means a barn full of hay.”
May I just add; A rainy, wet June makes the barnyard a lagoon. I think the old-timers would agree.
And tomorrow starts July. If this weather continues I will be compelled to say; a nasty, wet July means the hay can’t get dry.
This could really be a problem. I mean, I am assuming the sheep will be wanting to eat come winter time.