After one, final hay collection hour this morning, I finished loading up the car and set off for the Motherland…a.k.a. North Dakota. I will always consider North Dakota home, even though I was born in Minnesota, and have now lived in Montana longer than I’ve lived in North Dakota. Still, many of my happiest memories were created there, and continue to bring me much joy when reminiscing on them π. There’s just something about going back to the familiar place of one’s youth, and driving down streets that in and of themselves hold a plethora of memories.
~South Seventh has the underpass we used to walk under to go swimming at Elks Pool, where I was blessed with the opportunity to work as a lifeguard once I turned 14. It’s still there, although it looks entirely different! It’s a waterpark now.
~ the ND State Capitol grounds, where on many summer evenings the closing crew at Mr. Steak Restaurant would go play touch football. I can remember a couple of times police officers stopped by, just to make sure we weren’t drinking or causing mischief. They always left us with a cheerful, ‘Have fun kids, and be safe.’
~ Divide Avenue, which led to my high school, and the hours of just wanting it to be over! ππππ
I could go on, but I’m sure I would bore you. For now, some final pictures of hay season 2026.π

Jax on a much deserved break π.

Nothing like the sun peeking through a stack of hay bales!πππππ

A lovely scene I came across on my way from the pasture back to the house. There’s a babbling brook in there, but I’m not sure if you can see it.π

My final load for the season. I felt bad, as there were still bales left in the pasture. I just had a hitch in my giddup’ for some reason, and I couldn’t kick them up higher than two levels after a time. I don’t think I gave myself enough rest between workdays. Especially for my 62-year-old muscles ππ! Fortunately, Dean has a hay-picker-upper, and Aaron came out to do some driving while Chelle loaded the rest of them. There was a mad rush to get the bales all in the barn because it’s supposed to rain for the next four days, which is wonderfully exciting! The grass needs some moisture because the ponies have to eat!
That Michelle is a little powerhouse! She’s got more energy than the energizer bunny! She’s been pushing Dean pretty hard to get the hay cut, baled, and picked up, although yesterday she thought he was done in for after unloading the second batch of bales.ππ She finally sent him to the house and finished herself. She’s doing about 50 - 70% of it (cut, rake, bale, load, unload) herself, but still needs him at times to troubleshoot when problems arise. And this season, the problems were many, specifically with the tractor and the baler. But nevertheless, Dean got them both jerry-rigged and patched up well enough to get the hay crop taken care of for the season.
Speaking of Plus One (I guess not anymore…π€, since he’s given up on international travel π)…he is well aware that my only complaint with my little blue Honda Passport is that it lacks a CD player. Now I love to take solo trips, but I love to listen to music while I’m on my solo trips! My little Honda Pilot, which Plus One has inherited, has 15 of my most favorite CDs pre-recorded on its stereo system. I love to drive his car when I’m just running errands in town and he’s going to be staying at home. It gives me a chance to listen to some of my favorite songs that I can only hear now when I am in his car. So, much to my surprise, he loaded a flash drive with many of my absolute favorite artists from my stacks and stacks of CD’s! I sent him a grateful text when I got to Deer Lodge (my first stop) to tell him that having that flash drive with my music was like being in a candy store blindfolded! I never knew what I was going to get, but I knew it was going to be delightful! π
Tomorrow I will drive to Medora. I had to rearrange my plans to spend the afternoon and evening there when President Trump decided to be present for the grand opening of the Teddy Roosevelt National Presidential Library. So instead of going on my way back to Montana, I am going on my way to Bismarck. But President Trump is worth it!ππ if you remember, I posted several pictures when I was traveling home last October, and Medora was a virtual ghost town! In fact, I was one of only two staying in the Badlands Hotelπππ Now I can’t help but wonder if Medora will change forever. Time will tell, I suppose. I’ll be sure to Blog some pictures of how it looks this close to the grand opening, and President Trump’s visit on July 1 π€.
