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Purty. Who made it?
I've heard they are starting to use mandolins to keep those hay bails from falling over.
Old McDonald had a Farm, E, I, E, I, O
And on that farm he had a mandolin, E, I, E, I, O . . . .
With a chop, chop here and a chop, chop there,
Here a chop, there a chop, everywhere a chop, chop . . . .
Hi Gary, we played the opening of a rather rural gelato store in Honey Creek Iowa, they had the hay, I had my mando...
Damn pic rotated on me and I can’t seem to fix it.
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Or we just set up in a field and played, apparently I forgot to take a pic with any audience in it! Lol
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I was hoping the zoomed in one would come out upright, but I can’t seem to figure this out from my phone lol
Yeah, something changed on my phone I'm assuming as well. I can rotate them when I get them on my desktop but for some reason my phone is suddenly changing the orientation. I'm assuming it happened with an update. The forum software as far as I know just accepts what you put up.
That type of hay bale, sadly, is illegal in Kansas.
Definitely illegal. Cows can't get a square meal.
Hehe
That's a load, hey! :disbelief:
Round bales are available all over NE Ohio also. We use banjos to keep them from rolling away though.
If they get wet (rain, snow), they start to do what nature does and break down. That breakdown causes significant enough heat to spontaneously combust. I've seen whole fields burn because one round bale got wet and combusted from the internal heat. Not pretty.
Yeah, but what we actually care about is whether it's one of those new decomposable paper straws? Unfortunately, they dissolve too soon, usually into your mouth
Hay Scott...good one!
Down in that part of Iowa illegal is viewed by some as more of a challenge than a restriction. I have friends from that neck of the woods. They also have a fairly nice bluegrass festival in the fall at the resort in the state park down there. The songwriter Greg Brown is also from that vicinity originally.