Denim Deb
More Precious than Rubies
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I don't know how much you paid for the hay, or what it's going for now, but around here, a lot of hay is going for $7.00 a bale. I've often wished I could store some I don't need and sell it in the winter, but I don't have the room.

I hadn't used them in a while and so I was able to save 40 cents a gallon! WAHOO! I actually said that when it came up on the pump, LOL. Apparently that was my outside voice. And I managed to park on a side of the pump that wasn't getting wet in the rain. People don't like to pump gas in the rain so I had my choice of pumps. Got home and it stopped, of course. I should have fed the boys then, but I didn't realize there was such a huge line still coming. We were getting started on dinner, and the BF went outside to start the grill and I saw a weather update from a local weather group that is really accurate, and he came back in and I said, um, you're not grilling out. He said why? I said because its about to blow here like crazy, and showed him the impending radar. He said, naa, it will be ok, I don't mind getting wet. I said do you really want to grill salmon in 60 mph winds with it pouring rain sideways?! He begrudgingly said fine, I'll cook it inside. Ten minutes later he was thanking me as the rain POURED and the wind HOWLED. It was over fairly quickly, and all things considered we really dodged the worst of it. There were areas around us that had much harder winds, and tornadoes, so I'm thankful that is all it was. I have a strong dislike of storms, so I wasn't happy even as mild as it was. We were fine though.