SILO
I wonder where that word came from. When I was a wee lad, my dad and my older brothers bought a wooden one from another farm, and took it apart, moved it to our place and reassembled it. Quite exciting to me. I will never forget my brother Jim crawling out on a single board on top of it to tie off the filler tube. Probably why I am still not comfortable with heights. Every year for years after that we chopped the corn in the fields, loaded it in a wagon, hauled it to the silo. It was thrown into a chopper,and blown all the way to the top until the silo was full. The silage fed the cows all winter.
When I was older, I had to climb I had to climb up that damn thing, crawl in and throw the silage down. This was unsettling to me, but in time I learned to chew on the silage while I shoveled it. The alcohol in it relaxed me a bit.
These fancy blue ones started to show up when I was in High School. They said that they were glass silos. I guess fiberglass. Anyway, They all over now. Not used for anything, because small dairy farms are out. Someone should figure out something to make out of them.
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- Nikon COOLPIX P520
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