Yep -- noticed same....slow, slow, SLOW on site.
But, this IS the time when gardens are coming in, processing, etc. (if you have a garden -- I didn't get one this year). The grass is growing fast and it can be a true balancing act to get it cut between rain. Personally, I have about 13 acres to keep mowed, even with the animals grazing.
Heat is everywhere -- makes extra chores for me to dump water and refill on many day. In 100 degree that water gets bathtub warm in a few hrs. You have to keep them drinking! So dump & refill. Then, the piggies want a cool mudhole and a shower...... It's busy.
I do check in each day. Try to talk with everyone......
I've spent about 6 hrs mowing this past week, will do couple more today. Fence moves/repairs working -- pasture rotations chores for animals, etc. I want and need to hook up the disc to lightly hit some places in the just put to rest fields to plant some things for Fall forage. I can tell you that that darned equipment is heavy !! Never seems to be sitting like I left it, so needs a little couple inches up/down/right/left, etc. to hook up. After I fight that for an hr I find myself less enthused BUT -- determined! Riding my tractor is therapeutic.
Some of my grow out hens/roos are ready for a new coop. Another chore. Absolutely MUST get that pig to butcher. Today I am set to go get my "regular" load of "salvage" bread for the animals. Couple hrs for that & so it goes. I sometimes go inside mid afternoon for couple hrs (heat) then back out the finish work in the 4-8PM timeframe. Today I will ride in A?C truck for bread run.
Anyone else who wants to "whine" about our chosen lifestyle on this thread ?

Give us some insight...we all love knowing we are NOT the only self abused people out there!
Here's a couple things I know:
We don't need 1/2 of what we have.
Farming is a lot of hard work,
really.
Watching my hen & hatchlings is entertaining & calming.
Smaller house could be helpful, seems I only live in 3 rooms.
Less animals is less work.
Winters inside make our minds immune to such true facts!

I think like I'm 20 again....but, work like my real 70 dictates.
I'm amazed at how our elders survived without modern "help".

Gotta go -- tractor won't start without me.
