 I'll use the end of it. Chris is picking. There's another squash on the other side. Chris is picking some squash, y'all. I told you. Chris said, I don't know if he's got enough squash. I said, yeah, let's get out of the truck and I'll get it. I'll be done. We don't have three or four. Look at all the squash he's got. We're at Collar Valley. I'll get you to go back. We're at Collar Valley. Who's this going to? Collar Valley champs. Hershey and Roscoe. Hershey looks like a Hershey. This is my little brother. These are the scuppy dimes. They are not musky dimes. They're scuppy dimes. And look, the leaves are just starting to come out on them. But there's a lot of them. We're up in. It looks a lot different now because my brother remodeled it. But this was the old front porch with just nothing but a stoop. It was our view from the front yard. And I used to go talk to my horse named Tim. We had a fence and this whole front was fenced. And this is where Tim was. There's the pond down there for the animals. And the pond across the street was where Granddaddy had his cattle. But from this, you can see almost all the way across the valley. This is Collar Valley. That's across the valley. Miles and miles away. That's the fields on the other side of the valley. The horse down in the pasture where we just were. Blackberries. We have walked through the grass and I finally said, let's go get the gator. So we went and got the gator. Now we're driving along the fence line and picking blackberries and we run across a nice little patch. So I thought I'd show it to y'all. I'm going to turn the camera around so y'all can see it out of my way. I think I can turn the camera. Yeah, there it goes. Here's Chris down there picking. We're picking. Look at all these blackberries. Now this is on the side of the fence y'all. But it's covered up. You just got to get in here and get them. Y'all see them? Lots and lots of them. But look, we are out in the pasture with the gator. We already passed the cows. We've seen a baby calf and she was a doll. She still had her umbilical cord on. And I got a little glimpse of her for y'all to see later, but not a lot. So just thought we would touch base with y'all. We might, I look rough this morning. I got on my sunscreen, got my hat on, got on my long sleeves out here picking these berries. My aunt and uncle live right up the road. I'm gonna show y'all their house. We might go up there because then if anybody's got a green thumb, that woman has got a green thumb. Let me show you where she lives. They live up there. See that house far, far away? And they got some sunflowers and that's where we got our field corn last year. But she's got every kind of flower you can think of. So we might, right over there before we go home and see if we can't get a couple of cuttings of some good flowers for the yard. But I won't let y'all see Chris again. And I'll let y'all see what we're doing. Polk salad's everywhere out here. We live in Polk County, girl. We live in Cedar Town full of Cedar trees and Polk County, which is full of Polk salad. I tell you that right now. Look, Chris is right here. There's Polk salad all in here. See? Um, and we're on the side. I got to start picking berries. So I don't get behind it because it's getting hot, but y'all see how many's on them? These are just wild blackberries growing on the side of the fence. I hope y'all have a good day. We got all bar service right here on the bottom of this hill. So we're doing good. Daddy's house is up on the top of the hill. I'll show it to y'all. That's Teddy's house up on the top of the hill. This is the bottom pasture where the cows stay. So anyway, we'll check y'all out later. I was going to let you see what I got in my bucket. I got a bunch of critters. There's a nice spotter in there. There's some personal. There's a nice looking spot.