Sunday, July 21, 2024

 7/21/24  How much better to get wisdom than gold, to get insight rather than silver! The Bible, Proverbs 16:16

Cloudy, calm, 64 degrees.  Clouds today with a brisk NW breeze, a high of 53.  Clear tonight with a west breeze, a low of 53.  Sunshine tomorrow with a WSW breeze, a high of 81, a low of 59.  Rain Tuesday with an ESE breeze, a high of 71, a low of 63.  Possible morning showers Wednesday with a SE breeze, a high  of 78, a low of 63.  PM thunderstorms Thursday with a SSW breeze, a high of 78, a low of 63.  Isolated thunderstorms Friday with a NW breeze, a high of  81, a low of 60.  Sunshine next weekend.  Saturday's high 85 with a NW breeze,  Sunday's high 89 with a SW breeze.  Lows about 63.  Sunshine next Monday with a SW breeze, a high of 90, a low of 67.  Partly cloudy next Tuesday with a SSW breeze, a high of 88, a low of 67.    Showers Wednesday the 31st  and the 1st with  south breezes,  highs of 84, lows of 67.  Partly cloudy Friday the 2ed and the weekend of the 3rd and 4th with SW breezes, highs in the mid eighties, lows in the mid sixties.

    The parade went off without a problem, fun was had by all.  The kids stayed at Bradford Days with Heather and Maegin.  Jay and Bekah came home to hay.  Lots of hay went in the barn, customers trailers and box trucks were filled in the field. Jay harvested in between loads.  And kept the soaker hoses running.
    Early afternoon the kids came home to rest for a while then went back to Bradford Daus for the pig scramble.  Jordn and Chiara's son Eli, age four, caught a piglet.  He was a very pleased boy.  Darel stayed home when they came home for a break and helped Jay harvest and helped mow the hay.  At dark they all went to the fireworks.  They have two more loads to unload this morning.  It is cloudy but not supposed to shower.
    Maegin gave the kids baths before they went to the fireworks last night.  She is headed back to Lewiston this morning, hoping to get there in time for church.  I doubt if Jay and Bekah will get the hay unloaded in time to go.  I can't help hay,so I'll go.  When I get home I'll pick blueberries.  May God bless your day, Sally

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