I was encouraged by a follower on the Zeorian Harvesting & Trucking facebook page to start a blog. I guess I’ll give it a try. New things are always a little stressful but, hey, what the heck! If I would have thought about this much earlier in our 2011 harvest season, I could have kept a daily blog explaining what we do. Instead, the season is nearly over and I’m starting a blog…Well, I guess if I actually get followers of this, you can go to the facebook page and get caught up on what’s happened previously for the summer and view the pictures.
The picture below was taken last fall while searching for the perfect Christmas tree. From left to right: Curt, Tracy, Jamie, Jenna, Taylor, Jim and Callie. Abe the dog (Jamie & Curt’s dog)
We’ve been cutting in the Jordan, MT area since Sunday.
The MacDon draper head in action
Taylor & Callie discussing the morning
The annual traditional picture – Broadus, MT
What an amazing way to see the country! Great post! 🙂
Thanks Toni for the idea 🙂
You are a great writer. I can see your beautiful handwriting while I am reading.
Hey Tracy! I think this is a great idea. Would have loved it if you would have posted all summer. I miss Jenna’s blog. Keep it up! (This is encouragement for doing this next summer!!)
Barb O.
Just had a person today say they missed Jenna’s writing. You will do a great job, I love getting your Christmas letter every year even though we live only a few miles away ~ you do write well : ) Love your pictures on here so far !!!
Love it, glad you decided to start your blog.
Thanks Dad!!! That means A LOT!!
Oh dear, Tracy…you are on a slippery slope. You will become addicted to the daily entry, but at least you will not have to search out the internet access in the dark of night. Glad to see you joining the ranks of the blogosphere =D
Marilyn…I’m understanding what you said in your comment 🙂
Thanks for the encouragement, guys!! We’ll see how well I do 🙂
are you guys cutting in Montana already, I leave for the US in a week and will be in the plaines 3rd week of july, so keep us posted where the harvest crews are by then!
No we’re not in MT yet. The crews are as far north as the Nebraska/South Dakota border and beyond. Mid Sourh Dakota will probably be cutting next week. To keep up on other crews, visit http://www.uschi.com. Safe travels!!