I spent several days in Pine Island too, and while there tried to fix a rear tire on the WD Allis Chalmers that was shot. Got some used replacement tires and and a new tube and put it together twice, but still leaks. It appears that the valve stem was not properly put into the new tube and even with a patch it is still leaking--where the round stem is vulcanized into the tube.
Back to Cushing where I arrived just in time for a storm to come through last night and knock over some trees and make a small mess of the yard and gardens. I think Margo will be up to Cushing for a couple of weeks after having been away since April with her Dad. She will see the pretty yard flowers after the storm flattened them rather than standing upright!
An old large Macintosh apple tree came down. Rotten at the core. |
A pond where no pond existed in the neighbors corn field. Lots of corn and hay flattened |
Next to Jensen's garage in Cushing |
West of Cushing two huge trees down in a yard |
Storm clouds gathering can be pretty, but destructive when they arrive. |
The garden did not fare well |
Some home-sawn jackpine to fix the barn wall on the south and the old rotten tractor tire to be used for a fire ring (in a brush pile maybe). |
Yesterday with the Macintosh apple tree the big spreading one on the left. Below--this morning. |
Gave a tour to some Polk County Endeavor's folks yesterday at the Cushing Museum. We all had a great time. |