Yesterday after church your youngest daughter and I went to buy the milk that I need to drink for this week. If I am out of milk, I am out of groceries! I bought her one gallon also, and we went to the feed store to get a bag of milk replacement for our big baby calf that we are still bottle feeding. She is going to be one tall milk cow one day being a Jersey/Holstein cross. Some of those Holsteins often get as tall as a horse. I bought one in 1974 that got as tall as a horse, huge, huge, huge. At least we will not have to sit on the ground to milk her as we do these miniatures that our daughter here keeps. I milked this cow here for a while until they got mad at me, and now they don't even want me to milk their cow, but that is okay. This calf is somewhat of a partnership. I helped buy here with our youngest daughter, and I am helping to buy the feed, and eventually we will get part of the milk, so that is fun! I am still hauling concrete blocks up the hill, 33 of them at a time. I just about have enough of them; I think I have 120 or so, and I think I probably need about 200 more or less, so I am getting there. I brought 33 of them up the hill yesterday and just put them on a pallet. I am going to put up a quick makeshift building, with no mortor, to store our garbage in until it accumulates enough to take it to the landfill. It will be nice to put it in a building instead of my utility trailer, which works okay this time of the year, but it is a pain to have garbage in the trailer when it snows, rains, the wind blows, the snow drifts, the garbage gets wet and I often have to shovel snow off out of the inside of the trailer before I can put garbage in it. So it will be nice, and I want to have it put up at least by the time winter gets here.