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The winds whipped debris and a hay bale into their car, shattering a window.
I walk into a wood-panelled room and take a seat on a plastic-covered hay bale.
In "Hay Bale Maze," overachieving and overthinking Rory finally decides to risk everything to reach a goal.
A father faced a scary injury after getting impaled by a 40-pound hay bale spear last month.
On the British course, runners have to tackle hay bale obstacles and are showered with water by spectators.
"A lot of people want to keep the momentum going," he said, one foot up on a hay bale.
I go from missing the hay bale altogether to popping the small target balloon at the end of the class.
One of Chrétien's works, Blue Agricultural Twine, consists of a cylindrical hay bale tucked into a knit blanket of cerulean twine.
As I walked to the train, I saw a boy vomit into a hay bale, while his friends laughed at him.
Amidst the merriment, Kevin gets lost in a hay bale maze and begins to panic, while Ryan attempts to save WUPHF.
Then I'll find myself actually sitting on a hay bale, in one of the country fields I love outside the city, and laugh again.
South African singer Matthew Mole stepped out from behind a hay bale and serenaded the couple with "The Wedding Song," one of their favorite songs.
Hay bale soccer To my great and slightly embarrassing delight, the bales of hay that litter the fields in the game's fall season are interactive.
When I stumbled upon the answer to the puzzle, which involved using the tiny chicks to knock down a hay bale, I was breathless with excitement.
The hay bale maze itself — a wacky, selfish and somehow endearing idea from Taylor — was a charming addition to a season that often managed to be completely charm-free.
The trip stops at a pumpkin patch where families can pick out a pumpkin, and returns to the station, which has a hay-bale maze, arts and crafts and a haunted train car.
"While in Portugal, I learned how to crochet, and I had this piece of blue agricultural baler twine in a box and the idea of [making a hay bale wrap] came to me," she says.
I quickly discovered that a really fun thing to do is dick around in a ridiculous vehicle—for me, it was some Italian thing with a name I can't even pronounce—and play some hay bale soccer.
"Hay Bale Maze" (season 7, episode 18) Amy Sherman-Palladino has said that the biggest thing she'd change about season seven would be Rory's arc, so it'll be interesting to see where she takes the character in the Netflix revival.
She started to speak, then dropped a piece of paper onto the stage and bent to pick it up, trying to pin it to a hay bale in front of her to keep the note from flying off into the wind.
I have only played this game with people I knew already, and we had a hell of a time defending a monastery while hunting for supplies to board the door up with or gathering hay to make a giant hay bale that would knock down a wall.
Competitive Farming Simulator events have quietly existed for several years, relegated primarily to agriculture-focused events, but they drew big crowds of players who wanted to watch the best hay bale stackers in the world, prompting Giants CEO Christian Ammann to start looking at farming e-sports a bit more seriously.
Seating himself on a hay bale, he began strumming "If I Could Talk I'd Tell You," a Lemonheads song from 1996 that captures everything you need to know about the band in two minutes, 51 seconds: the compulsively catchy melodies, the drug references and the mordant wordplay ("Khmer Rhouge, genocide quoi/ your place or Mein Kampf").
Hay-bale lifting Literally hay bale lifting, this sport involves raising a hay-bale with the aid of a pulley. The competition is usually about lifting the bale as often as possible within a given period of time, most commonly 2 minutes. The bale weighs 45 kg in the men's competitions and 30 kg in the women's competition. The most difficult part is to get the bale to the required height for the first time.
Cartoons; after the iris out, the weasel reappears wearing its hay bale of fur and runs off in search of another meal.
Hay bale tossing in Barakaldo Hay bale tossing is related to lasto altxatzea. Here the hay-bales have to be thrown over a bar set a certain height with the help of a pitchfork. For men the height is normally 7m, for women 5m and the bale has to hit a bell for the toss to be valid. This sport is very similar to the Scottish sheaf toss.
Binder twine securing a hay bale After the technique of making twine by hand was invented, various implements to produce thread for textile production such as spindles, spinning wheels and looms for spinning and weaving and tools for twine and rope-making were developed.
Racing was a main component of the World of Cars Online. Besides racing for different quests against computer players, users were able to participate in multi- player racing against friends. Hazards were used to slow down other players behind you. Examples of Hazards would be an oil spill and a hay bale.
Mount Zion Christian Schools are home to many traditions. The end of each quinter is celebrated in school-wide festivities. The first quinter is celebrated with a Fall Festival where students participate in Harvest games such as making apple cider, bob-the-apple, climb the hay bale, etc. The second quinter closes with all-afternoon Christmas celebrations for each grade.
Traces of tolfenamic acid, an anti-inflammatory substance, had been discovered. As a result, Gigant Neo become the new winner of the title and US$600,000, which was the winner's share of the purse in 2006's edition of the richest trotting race in Europe. Upon getting the news, Gigant Neo's trainer Melander was shocked and reacted by sitting down on a hay bale, staring straight forward.
The event begins with a warm-up period called “Stretch + Strengthen.” On the course, obstacles include “Hat Trick,” where participants trampoline onto a cargo net, climb up and then slide down into a muddy pool. Mudderella events are not timed; the organizers encourage teamwork. Other obstacles include hay bale mountains, stability balls, and water. After running the course, participants attend a “Rinse + Revive” station, where there are showers, activities and entertainment.
A tractor mowing a hay field, with the cut hay lying in the foreground. A round baler dumping a freshly rolled hay bale Modern small-scale transport. Pickup truck loaded with "large square" bales Aerial view of a field being cut for hay. Hay production and harvest, commonly known as "making hay", "haymaking", or "doing hay", involves a multiple step process: cutting, drying or "curing", raking, processing, and storing.
Long started a hay bale company along with his cousin Robert White and a friend, Victor B. Bell; the hay venture failed but the three were able to sell the lumber from the hay sheds. Seeing that lumber was in demand they order more lumber. Business was good and the partners opened more yards. In 1877 the youngest partner, Robert White, died and the remaining partners bought out his share.
The village holds typical English rural festivals during the year. The spring and harvest festivals are horticultural shows that include the surrounding villages. The country fair (or fête) in the summer previously included traditional country games, stalls and attractions such as hay bale throwing, tug of war and a coconut shy, although the village has not held a fête since 2009. Wormshill contains a community village hall and recreation ground, including a small playground.
Rural Heritage Day — This living history event is held every two years. It includes a wide range of rural domestic and working exhibitions from: blade shearing to dog handling, and jam making to blacksmithing. Competitions such as hay bale throwing (over rugby posts) and rides on traction engines are particularly popular. Oral History Project — this project begun in 2006 aims to record as many stories about Southland's rural heritage as possible before they are gone.
At the barracks, the SSU men listen to a television news report: on a routine patrol, they had seen a gunman entering the barn, and heard the sound of a rifle being cocked. Entering the barn, there had been a man standing on a hay bale pointing a rifle in their direction. They had shouted two sets of warning, then opened fire. "This year's Nobel Prize for fiction", quips one of the SSU.
On the 11th of August 2019, Iona Sclater and her horse Jack were training at her Cambridgeshire home when, while jumping a hay bale approximately 1.32 meters high the horse clipped the jump resulting in a rotational fall. The coroner's report recorded the death as accidental and "the cause of death as given as a crush injury to her chest". The teenager has been described by British eventing as an "exceptionally talented and dedicated young event rider".
At the age of 18, Cluskey was about to enter into his leaving certificate year in Belvedere College when he suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury. Cluskey was out camping with friends and fell from a hay bale, breaking his neck at the C2, C3, C4 and C5 levels. He was taken to the Mater Private Hospital in Dublin and later transferred to the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Dún Laoghaire to undergo physical and occupational therapy.
Rickenbacker briefly led at the start until a fuel line broke, whereupon Alley took over in his Duesenberg. An exciting duel for the lead then ensued between Resta and Eddie Pullen in the Mercer as they built a two-minute lead over the chasing pack led by Burman. Then a series of accidents occurred. Alley went wide and ripped up 50 metres of fencing along the roadside, then his teammate O’Donnell hit a hay-bale and rolled but was uninjured.
Fermentation Fest is a 10-day celebration of farming, food, and art in Reedsburg, and Sauk County, Wisconsin. It was established in 2010 based on a Smithsonian Institution travelling exhibit titled "Key Ingredients: America by Food" and includes classes, the Farm/Art DTour, which is a self-guided driving tour on 50 miles of Wisconsin backroads including signposts, art installations, market stands and live performances. Cheesemakers, beekeepers, composters, picklers, organic farmers, writers, and sculptors take part. There are hay bale sculptures.
At the start of each turn, the players roll a die to see how many moves they can make in a straight line, either forward, backwards, or sideways. Once the turn starts, they can not stop until they encounter another Chickapig, a hay bale, the cow (and cow fence), the perimeter of the game board, or the sides of the goals. The Chickapig stops in the space adjacent to whichever object it has encountered. One move is counted every time the Chickapig moves to encounter an object.
The official mascot, "Woolly the Woolly Worm", is used as an image on some local merchandise and flyers. A round hay bale caricature of him stands beside the welcome sign to Beattyville. The festival is the outgrowth of a series of stories by Beattyville native Rosemary Kilduff (wife of Malcolm Kilduff) that tracked the predictions of winter weather based on local folklore. The severity of upcoming winter weather was said to be foretold by the relative proportions of black to brown coloration of the caterpillars.
A new hospital, constructed at Gallipoli Army Barracks, Enoggera, was commissioned in September 1996 and the former 1 Military Hospital was vacated. Subsequently, the hospital buildings were demolished, leaving only the house Rhyndarra, stable and significant trees, prior to the property being subdivided into approximately 30 residential allotments. Rhyndarra was extensively refurbished, albeit on a greatly reduced block, and is now a family residence. The former stables is located on a separate allotment and became part of a new house, with the hay bale hoist beam on the upper floor still readily identifiable.
Wyoming Air National Guard loadmasters aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft watch as a 1-ton hay bale lands near a herd of cows during an emergency feeding mission in southeast Colorado Jan. 3. After Holiday Blizzard II the Colorado National Guard was sent to the Southeastern Colorado Plains in an attempt to access small towns isolated by heavy snowdrifts. Hay drops were instituted to feed thousands of stranded, starving cattle. Guardsmen in small helicopters were sent to break ice on water tanks for the cattle to drink.
In 2016, she has a solo exhibition 'Inner Life of a Hay-bale' at Gallery Gamma, Reykjavík, Iceland, with drawings, sculptures and an animation film made in collaboration with Pierre-Alain Giraud. In 2018, she has a solo painting exhibition called 'GABRIELA' at Hverfisgallery, Reykjavík, Iceland. Outside of her contributions in the art world, she is known for her collaboration with the Icelandic musician and superstar Björk. The two have collaborated on Björk's 2002 CD box set Family Tree and on the 2005 video for Björk's song "Where is the Line" from the album Medúlla.
Stunt Copter is a Macintosh game that was released in the mid to late 1980s and which involved piloting a small helicopter around a playfield. The player would have to position the helicopter and then click the mouse at the right time so that a person suspended from the aircraft would fall into a hay bale on a moving cart. Unless precisely timed, the person might fall onto the ground or injure the horse or the driver of the cart. The game was developed by Duane Blehm whose other games included Cairo Shootout, ZeroGravity, and PUZZ'L.
Large round hay bales present a particular danger to those who handle them, because they can weigh over and cannot be moved without special equipment. Nonetheless, because they are cylindrical in shape, and thus can roll easily, it is not uncommon for them to fall from stacks or roll off the equipment used to handle them. From 1992 to 1998, 74 farm workers in the United States were killed in large round hay bale accidents, usually when bales were being moved from one location to another, such as when feeding animals. Hay is generally one of the safest feeds to provide to domesticated grazing herbivores.
An alert is put out and Elmer and his girlfriend realize they are now on the run from the police. They take cover on a local farm and hide in a hay bale and in the morning given jobs on the farm: Elmer as a farmhand and his girlfriend as a maid but are soon forced to leave after their description is given again over the farmhouse radio Back at the station the real robbers are apprehended. Morning arrives and Elmer and his girlfriends are pursued through the cornfields by the police and eventually take cover in a train, not knowing that the compartment they have jumped into is a ventilated refrigerator and they are forced to start a fire to stay warm. The pair decide to turn themselves in but upon arriving at police headquarters they are taken to another room reserved for marriages and presumably are exonerated of the crimes and married.
A modular tiled floor made from paintings bought at thrift stores and flea markets becomes a stage for sculptures, including a tree composed of copper pipes, concrete, and VHS tape and a golden hay bale. In the production of a concretized uncanny, Rocklen attempts to achieve a fantasy of material alchemy that strips objects of their purpose and familiarity while revitalizing their use, circulation, and value." Trinie Dalton, writing in the 2008 Biennial Catalogue, remarked, "Ry Rocklen’s sculptures paradoxically reflect at once a respect for the Duchampian sculptural tradition and an anarchic rebellion against art historical constraints. Collecting cast-off objects from the streets, dumps, or thrift stores, he doctors and assembles them into readymade sculptures charged with an eccentric delicacy that gives them a second, more “poetic” life. Rocklen strategically capitalizes on the viewer’s mental and emotional associations, as Robert Rauschenberg did for his Combines, by selecting objects as much for their cultural connotations as their form.

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