jennythat I h21077 said:
I was kidding also, don't take a lot to confuse me these days.
It been dry in quite a few places this year. If the pastures don't
come back, we're in trouble. The hay we have, is not enough to
get us through the winter. They are no hay to buy here either, we
did find some in Ohio. Just another problem for God to sort out,
He will, as He always does.
I'm looking forward to cooler weather, everything just seems to
click. The cooler weather also means, Thanksgiving, Christmas
is not to far away. Those are my 2 favorite times of year, get to
spend time with my family. God is so good.
I'm so sorry hearing this, Frank, but the good Lord will prevail, I aint doubting that for one (sorry, but I was gonna say something I'm not sure is fitting...so I couldnt) minute.
You heard that ole song "Everything's Okay" by Hank W?
That song was what our good ole neighbor was playin evertime things wasn't goin too well...rarely was though on his land..but thats another story...the bank got his farm...reckon that is whats happening whenever youre drinkin instead of working...
I'm praying that hay is to be found, be it in Ohio, NC, SC...What about Indiana? Too far away?[/QUOTE]
I thank God that I don't drink and never have. It has broken many families
up. The bank can't ever get this place, it's paid for, thank God. If you can't
feed the cows, you have to sell them. Right now, the price is through the
roof, we can get over 2.75 per pound on the hoof.
We are still looking in other areas, with the amount we need, it's going to be
tuff. We may have to buy from 3-4 different farms, do whatever it takes.
I know that God is in control, He will supply the need.