The prank war continue on the shoreline. It has moved past hiding ducks and plastic babies (I found a baby today wedged on the back of the camper). It has moved past putting a toilet on the end of someone’s dock.
We (a few of us) will sit back and wait for the victim to find their surprise. I might add that it is not dangerous, we didn’t damage property and it will be sure to share a laugh. Also, I wasn’t behind this one and I stick to that story.
Today was quite windy. We found a spot where the wind was blocked and enjoyed that space for the day. There was a hot game of washers that happened. My team lost, but we had fun trying.
We had a group dinner. We had lots of yummy sides. Diane made ice cream and cookie bars. Lois made a batch of her new and delicious cookies. We always eat well here.
Sarah and I got to see cows. They were really cute. We thought about ways to smuggle one home, but decided that would be inappropriate. I liked the one that had a heart on her head. The babies were cute too! They have such pretty eyes.
Sarah and I were reminiscing about when we were in tech school. My favorite large animal disease to learn about was hardware disease.
Because cattle are grazers, occasionally they will eat a nail or staple as they are grazing away. The object causes a puncture in the stomach. To prevent it from happening again, a magnet is placed in the stomach and has the metal object stick to it. It is attached to the
At least the sun was out. It got down right warm for a bit. Then cooled off a few hours later.
Moooo!
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