Well, I've been putting off the update long enough because I've been waiting to get them in the ground.
My first 5 spots were nixed due to deer traffic, two of which were fenced in. Yeah, I know there's a deer recipe on this thread, and I have in fact mixed up a potent blend and am trusting in it.
Friday night, a seemingly perfect night in for a plant in a secluded and fenced private and neglected property with few visible sight lines. Said fact confirmed by Google Earth, and combined with surveillance photos of the current site.
All was set til I reached the field to discover waist high growth that would swallow the smallish pitchfork I brought, scrapping the mission and having to abandon the trays in a field with "THE deer spray, and a hope all will work out the next day. Moments later jumping back over the fence the Bear Grylls style barbed wire defeating ladder slipped and broke causing me to fall 4 feet onto the top of a post of an 8' chain link fence.
Laying on the ground after falling 8' backwards in wet grass and mud with what I thought was a broken sternum. Whew, I'm ok, but sore.

Went 1 for 3 with an rbi in Sunday's game, and had a web gem.
The plant situation is still unresolved, and they have been unattended since Friday night. Tonight severe thunderstorms (AGAIN, STILL) rained out efforts to reach them and plant them. All is set, and we await some good luck by the early morning light!
Here are some pics of the long overdue plants. They were stressed so they would be tough, so they should be ok, they certainly didn't dry out.