I want to play draughts, with green and straw coloured pieces but they keep sliding down the board. What am I doing wrong? An even bigger question, how did you make that board? Alphie
The top side of the windrow prior to baling was bleached due to rain (which you can see in the post from the day before), the rest of the windrow was green. When the baler packs the bale it ends up with one green end & the other end shows the bleached hay. Stacking it like a checkerboard with a 12 bale bale-stacker is the real challenge!
Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteTHat is interesting .
ReplyDeleteThat is clever - and fun.
ReplyDeleteI want to play draughts, with green and straw coloured pieces but they keep sliding down the board.
ReplyDeleteWhat am I doing wrong?
An even bigger question, how did you make that board?
Alphie
The top side of the windrow prior to baling was bleached due to rain (which you can see in the post from the day before), the rest of the windrow was green. When the baler packs the bale it ends up with one green end & the other end shows the bleached hay. Stacking it like a checkerboard with a 12 bale bale-stacker is the real challenge!
DeleteThank you. I've learned something new about hay baling today...
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I imagine it would take a lot to crash through that wall. Not that I wish something would. I'm still amazed by the size of those bales.
ReplyDeleteLooks cool
ReplyDeletethat looks very cool.........
ReplyDeleteI spy with my little eye ... fun pattern!
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