THURSDAY, November 3, 2011 87 Loads. Market weaker on heavier volume. Quality decent in general. Reminder The Monday Hay Auctions begin this week and will continue through March with sales every Monday and Thursday at 12:30P.M.
A married man forgets his mistakes. No use in two people remembering the same things. I never heard of a man being shot while doing dishes.
THURSDAY, November 10, 2011 74 Loads. Market steady to weak. Quality loweer today. Reminder The Monday Hay Auctions will continue through March, with sales every Monday and Thursday at 12:30P.M. When someone tells you that you have something in your teeth, it is not a good idea to take them out to see what it is.
Monday, November 14, 2011 21 Loads Coming Thursday, the 17th we will have a consignment of around 12 loads of qood quality round alfalfa. Thursday, THANKSGIVING, the 24th, we will NOT have a sale . We WILL have a sale on the MONDAYS before and after Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving For each new morning with its light, For rest and shelter of the night, For health and food, For love and friends, For everything Thy goodness sends. --Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
THURSDAY, November 17, 2011 56 loads. Sale was called steady to strong for today with a little lighter run.
Don't forget - next week there will be just one sale - on MONDAY. There will be no sale on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. Gratitude is at the heart of Thanksgiving which gives us the perfect opportunity to say thank you for your business, on behalf of all of us at Rock Valley Hay! Happy Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving, to be truly thanksgiving, is FIRST thanks, then giving.
Monday, November 28, 2011 45 Loads Market was a little lower today with the quality deemed average. There will be NO SALE on Monday, December 26.
The Farmers* Almanac is pre- dicting a very COLD winter. It must be true because the squirrels are gathering NUTS. 3 of my friends have already disappeared. Are you OK? .
MONDAY, November 29, 2010 31 loads today Monday and Thursday sales at 12:30 A lady lost her purse in the bustle of Christmas shopping. It was found by an honest little boy, who returned it to her. Looking in her purse she commented, "Hmm, that's funny. When I lost my bag there was a $20 bill in it. Now there are 20 $1 bills." "That's right, Ma'am," the boy replied. "The last time I found a lady's purse she didn't have change for a reward."