Monday, September 29, 2008

From Top of Silo

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I got home from church yesterday and had to talk Husband down from HERE.......70 feet up, at the top of "THE MOOSE" silo! (That's what we call it.) The tractors way below look like toys, don't they!
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Actually, he took the camera up there to take pictures of the field which was tiled recently........for record-keeping purposes. (And......he normally goes to church, but this morning he stayed home to unload the last loads of silage and level it off up inside the silo.)
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Can you see him up there in this next photo? It doesn't bother him a bit to be up there, but just seeing anyone up that high makes my stomach churn! A crew of Amish guys erected that silo several years ago and they climbed around like ants up there.......I was SO glad when they were finally finished........and, SAFELY!!

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I'm making a deal with you.......to not blog again until I've caught up on reading other blogs! After that I'll let you know where I went yesterday........although some of you may have it figured out already!
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Have a great Monday! Keep your feet on the ground!
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17 comments:

Laura ~Peach~ said...

you could not get me up there on a bet or dare! cool pictures though!
COme on you have TONS of reading to do LOL

Adventure girl said...

Ewwwwwwwwww! No way!!!!!!
I am so petrified of heights and it get s worse everyday! Just looking at that pic, my stomach dropped! Cool pic though!

Caution/Lisa said...

I'm just glad he got back down safely. Way too high for me.

How clever you are to put your voice on that video. Yours is the first blog voice I've ever heard!

DesertHen said...

Vertigo, Vertigo, Vertigo.........that is what I got while looking at that photo!! I get freaked out going to the top floor of anything in an elevator!! If I had gone up there.....well let's just say, I'd still be there and someone would be calling the local fire dept. to come and get me down!!!!

So glad your husband made it down safe and sound........

Suz Broughton said...

Hello!
I just found you through "A picture a day" (Kate) and I too have recently become addicted to taking pictures for my blog. I am a writer, but I'm now spending an enormous amount of time snapping, editing and arranging my pictures.
I'm happy that I found a like-minded blog!
Suz

Mrs. B said...

That sure is high up!

Marg said...

Interesting that you shared your silo story. My story is not so good, and so I get shutters as I look at the top down...
Now you know why we changed from cows to chickens. No more silos for us.

Anonymous said...

When I was a child, I remember tramping inside our upright silo, though not as tall as yours. Then my father had a bunker silo built that you can pack with a tractor, and that is what we use on our farm now. A few years ago I volunteered, just for old times sake to help tramp in the old upright silo of our neighbour. It was great, and I enjoyed the excercise, and the view...until, I had to climb down the ladder. I was so scared, but had to make myself do it! But NEVER again, and now I know my limitations. Dairymary

Anonymous said...

Just looking at that first photo makes me ill. No way.

Jeannelle said...

laura, adventuregirl, caution, deserthen:

I'm glad you're all in agreement with me that its way too high for comfort! I've told Husband many times that I'll kill him if he ever falls from up there!


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suz @ alive in wonderland,

Welcome! I'm glad you happened to land here today! Kate/country girl's macro-work is absolutely stunning....as is ALL her photography.

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mrs. b, marg,

Ah, two more smart ladies who know that up on a silo is not a good place to be!


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dairymary,

I think you should do a blog! You have great farming experiences to tell about. And, I still say you're a way better dairy wife than me! I've never been up inside the silo. I've been in the bottom when its empty, but not up high. Our kids all would climb the silo.....sometimes after chores just for fun to look around at the countryside....even the girls did. I guess as long as they were climbing inside the cage they were safe.

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Kacey,

I'm in complete agreement!

Ruth Hull Chatlien said...

It's really scarey to see him way up there. I'm so glad my hubby doesn't climb that high. Glad yours made it down safely.

Jeannelle said...

Ruth,

Thanks....yes, its always a relief when he's back down on the ground!

Egghead said...

I'm not afraid of heights but even I don't think I would want to be up there. Wow!

nonizamboni said...

Wow! I'm speechless. . .what a great photo and a true testament to 'a farmer's work is never done.'
I was intrigued by your video. . .and can't wait to find out what you're up to.
Happy day!

Russell said...

Goodness! I will admit, on the farm I grew up on (is that proper English? oh well...!) we had a silo almost identical to that.

I had to climb up into it when the silage unloader would clog up - which it would always do if it was raining or colder than *#*!& outside!! heh!!

I never cared for heights - at least not climbing up the side of something like that. But there are times you just do it because you have no choice.

If you have 100 animals that need to be fed and the only way to get that accomplished is to unplug the stupid silage unloader (!!) you just do it.

After a while you get more used to it. But some people - such as one of my brothers - has no fear of heights and thinks nothing of climbing all over grain bins, silos, and so on.

Take care and remind your husband to be careful up there!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow, too high for me. Glad he got down safely Jeannelle. I'm not good with heights unless I'm fully encased in glass or something. I can do outside elevators okay. But I hate staircases with glass sides and stuff like that, or low railings, which are only hip high. I get vertigo easily. Stay on the ground I say!

Country Girl said...

Oh my, Jeannelle, that view made me a little dizzy.

I, too, am having trouble visiting other blogs. I mean, I visit but it's so difficult to type with this stupid finger!!!