It's the last day of the stampede. It is also Lexi's 12th birthday!! S headed off to the usual morning meeting after having coffee and cereal, while I cleaned up the dishes, fed and walked H, and tidied the trailer. Once S returned, we went to the infield early in the ranger because he was hungry. He tried to order chicken fingers and fries, only to realize they only accepted cash. As we were walking back to the trailer, they ran out and kindly offered him his order for free—thank you, Lions Club.
The rodeo began at 3 PM and offered a significantly improved rough stock experience today with more bulls ridden too. Although the day started cooler, it eventually warmed up to a comfortable 26 degrees, complemented by an occasional breeze and cloud cover.
S detached the trailer while I brought H inside, fed J, and switched to jeans. He then connected the small trailer, and we headed to town to fetch the ranger. The weather was merely drizzling here, but the north was ominous with lightning. B texted that it was hailing in town and advised us to turn back, which we did. We sheltered the truck and trailer in the shop and repositioned the swather against the east wall. Initially, we waited inside for the storm to pass but eventually decided to leave the ranger in town and began watching House of Dragons with our usual yogurt bowl. Britt and Paetz's were getting pummeled with hail in town and in the NW it was crazy damaging. K and N are lucky enough to have underground parking.
hail and tree damage at Britt's
This little one was awoken during the HUGE hail storm in the NW and this is how she entertained herself.
At 10 pm, the storm arrived here and unleashed with intense rain and wind, lasting roughly an hour. Despite the darkness, the horses seemed safe in shelters when illuminated by lightning. By midnight, we turned off the TV; the storm had quieted, leaving a significant pool of water where it usually gathers in our lake". Turns out we received 2 inches of rain during that period and no hail. Thank you Mother Nature.
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