We're supposed to have a 60% chance of rain today and a high temp of 87. We could use a little moisture. Gotta get those hayfields growing! I haven't had anything grazing my pasture for months now. It's growing well. Eventually I'll start giving them a little bit of pasture time.
Almost had a disaster with the aquaponics set up. The hose that pumps the water from the fish tank to the grow bed got loose and was pumping water all over the porch. The water is supposed to recycle from the fish tank to grow bed and back to tank. My poor fish were about to be running on empty. Thankfully DH caught it when he was bringing in dog before we went to bed. I was scrambling outside in the dark to get water back in the tank. Fish were grateful - but we had one tragedy. The Plecostomus musta died of fear....
Been spending way too much time on lawn mowing. My rider has thrown a belt - again. The deck is bad. It's old and has rust holes in it and the spindles are wiggly and won't hold the belt anymore. It also has an oil leak, a bad tire, and something else that causes the steering not to work well until it warms up. Probably needs some fluid or something. So - the writing is on the wall about needing another. So, DH says, "lets buy a battery powered push mower and I'll get lots of exercise using it." "Ok," I say - except for that little voice in the back of my head telling me this isn't the great idea that it sounds like on the surface. We get the (expensive) battery powered, self-propelled mower. It has variable speed so is good for slow walkers and fast walkers too. DH, who is full of great ideas but not so great at fulfilling those great ideas can't walk well enough, or fast enough, to walk behind this mower. Plus, it's heavy to turn around. How do I know? Because now - added to my list of never ending chores - is yard mowing. On the rider, when it's working wonderfully, it might take me an hour or 1.5 hours to do front, side and back yards and maybe an extra half hour to do the front barn-yard. Walking behind a mower...let's just say it takes considerably longer. Do I have that much time to spare?

Great exercise though...sigh.
My poor bank account! Getting a new rider is moving up the list. New washer and dryer, new walk-behind mower, new car, new sheetrock, power sprayer, paint.... will it ever end? It will - one way or another, lol.
Gotta go take onions out of the dehydrator and start another batch. Anybody ever dehydrated carrots? I think I might try that as opposed to canning them. Maybe do a little of both.