Posted by dave2 on October 25, 2009 at 10:58:15 from (91.10.163.222):
Forgot to change the clock last night so hit it an hour early this morning (we change our clocks a week later than y'all in fall). Real dreary morning that looked like a good couch Sunday. Got all my hafta's done and moped around a little then the sun peeked through the fog at about 1100 and I got a little ambition.
Fenced about an acre of pasture that I just rented (gotta love T posts and soft ground), cleared a place in the back yard and put together a big a$$ dog kennel I bought about a year ago. Got inspired and finished picking up and tidying the back yard and have a big pile of stuff for the dump as soon as my tractor is fixed (back yard was looking real necky and bordering on embarrassing). Redone a burm in the barn with about 8 bags of concrete that I busted out (accidentally) 2 years ago . Worked on my quad a little, and washed my vehicle down a little. Yesterday, I tailored a gate we bought about 4 years ago to fit our entrance (about 6 hours of head scratching, cutting, welding, and woodworking). Gonna go to the guesthouse on the hill and treat myself to a meal and a few beers.
Just talked to the wife, she's about Texas'd out and will be home Tuesday evening. Said she had a real good time.
Done rambling now.
Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 11:23:46 10/25/09.
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