the Propane guy was supposed to deliver early. and then it moved to before noon. then it moved to "shortly". he came at 1:30. i had to be here because the tank is in the Back Goat yard and i need to let him and his big long hose in through that little gate. the Goats watched. closely. from a distance.
and mostly the day was not great because i began feeding with this Cut of grass hay. and there's no good point of talking about it, it wouldn't make any sense to anyone who doesn't feed livestock, but just to say, the Goats were startled. to them it was inedible. unedible? both. they stared. they milled around. they stood and Looked Off. the one thing important to a Goat first thing in the morning is Eating. and so. it felt really bad.
so i spent a lot of time on inet reading about hay that's good for Goats and hay that's not. and why. and protien content and first, second, and third cut and how they differ. and i spent a lot of time thinking....did they not eat it because it wasn't what they were used to? what they had come to expect? OR because it isn't good for them. Goats are extremely good, when they can browse, at eating things according to their nutrient value in Season. what they won't touch in the spring, they love in the Fall. and vice versa. so....and anyway, trying to understand about this. i may need to find another source of feed. oh sigh.
and all the Propane stuff made me late to my work away which then had to be done during the time of Goats milling and milling by then meant sticking their heads through the fencing around the Oasis to eat the weeds in there and Arctica does get stuck and i was Gone....
so, i did stick pretty much with the now. but the now wasn't all that great. but then, compared to Other Nows, it was really not much on a scale of 1 to 10, was it.
i took that diamondotgrass on and off too. made it straight, let it move. Off, On, Off, Oh. I looked a lot at Spirit Cloth. trying to understand some stuff.
and i thought about planting this garlic. but i didn't.