Archive for July, 2003
Work, Work, Work . . .
Haying
Last Sunday was a hay crazy day. Two people wanted help haying, same day, same time. At first Arlan and Lachlan were going to try and do Ingrid W. and Kim D. (who were going in on hay together) as quickly as they could with my help and then go work for Frank the Farmer. […]
Is The World Square?
No, the world is not square. The epicenter of the world these past days was our porch and it is most certainly not square. This makes remodeling difficult.
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday were spent replacing the roof of our side porch. I was helped on-and-off by various other people, but I was “the man” responsible and […]
Teaching The Chicks to Roost
I knew it was time to put the chicks out in the chicken coop when they didn’t think I could get them outside soon enough in the morning, and when they started making it exceedingly difficult for me to put them to bed at night. The rule was, “Fine! If you want to keep jumping […]
The Weekend of the 4th
The 4th of July weekend was busy for me. It was a time of travel and family reunions. Over the course of the three day weekend I attended two family gatherings.
The first gathering was up near Syracuse on the 4th. My Grandpa P’s children (relatives of my father) gather there every 4th of July. My […]
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