Posted by jon f mn on April 07, 2020 at 05:15:26 from (174.219.2.225):
Well my wife is looking better and coughing less. Looks like the worst is over. Glad to be around the corner on that.
Didn't do much outside yesterday, just didn't feel ambitious. Did do some cleanup on the 400 and made sure the block was good and got the parts ordered. Also took the heads in to be checked and repaired. Since my wife has been sick the house needed some work so I took on that job. I'm not real enthusiastic about house work. Lol. When I was taking a break I called my youngest daughter for a chat. She told me when she is having a hard time enjoying her house work she puts on a pretty dress and high heals and pretends she's Cinderella, said it makes it more fun. I gotta say I never felt like Cinderella myself.
I did make a pot of beef soup. Been wanting some home made soup for a while and yesterday seemed like the day.
Sat down and enjoyed a bowl, or three, last evening.
Gotta say, after the porridge I felt a lot more like Little Red Ridinghood than Cinderella. Took a nap too. Wasn't any bears there when I woke up tho, thankfully.
Not sure what's on the agenda today, got some rain this morning which was nice. Looks like most of two weeks of nice weather now. Should be in the fields early this year if that keeps up.
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