Tractor Pulling & Curious Cowboys
I worked like a dog over the weekend. Well, not like my dogs. They sleep all day and only come alive when they hear me in the kitchen. Suddenly, I'm their best friend.
Saturday was filled with errands and cleaning. But Sunday had me for breakfast and then spit me out in pieces. Yoga was first on the agenda and I had an instructor who might've had a little Marquis de Sade going on. My muscles were screaming when it was over. But it's all good, right? No pain, no gain.
Then I came home and worked on the back forty. It needed mowing. A lot of the late season weeds had sprung up after we had put the mower away last year. So I was a good girl and got the Bad Boy mower out.
Greg bought this mower a few years ago and it's a dream to operate...unless you get it stuck.
Somehow I had come across a patch of mud that stealthfully hid under a crusty surface. No matter what I did I could not get that thing out of there. Having been in these situations before I tried all the regular options. I dug the mud off the wheels and wedged pieces of wood underneath to try to give it traction.
No dice. It was a thousand pound paperweight. And Greg was still nine days away.
If I was going to get it out I'd have to pull out the big guns. I had to get the tractor.
I must've been quite a sight, me strapping the back end of the Bad Boy with a piece of chain, then maneuvering the tractor into position.
I even had a man on a horse stop and watch me for a while. I waved at him to let him know I had it under control. I didn't want to trouble him--or his horse. He finally mosied off.
The mower was in so deep even the tractor couldn't drag it. I had to winch it up with the bucket and then drag it out of the maw of that mower-sucking pit.
Finally, success!
I probably should've called it a day after that ordeal, but it was such a pretty day, I hated to waste it and not get any work done. I got everything trimmed, but gave a wide berth to that pit of despair.
After I showered I managed to get a little freelance work done. Book Cover Diva is starting to get some lovin' and I'm beginning to pick up some gigs. Designing covers is such a pleasure. I can lose myself in my work and never feel a bit tired.
It was a productive weekend, but it wore me out. I need a husband.
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How was your weekend? Hope you weren't involved in any tractor pulls.
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Oh, and don't forget. Mistress of the Stone is in the running for BEST BOOK of the YEAR at LASR. I was so pleased when it received a BEST BOOK rating last year. Vote for it, okay? Go here for the list. It should be in the middle.
I think I'm going to take it easy today.
Saturday was filled with errands and cleaning. But Sunday had me for breakfast and then spit me out in pieces. Yoga was first on the agenda and I had an instructor who might've had a little Marquis de Sade going on. My muscles were screaming when it was over. But it's all good, right? No pain, no gain.
Then I came home and worked on the back forty. It needed mowing. A lot of the late season weeds had sprung up after we had put the mower away last year. So I was a good girl and got the Bad Boy mower out.
Greg bought this mower a few years ago and it's a dream to operate...unless you get it stuck.
Somehow I had come across a patch of mud that stealthfully hid under a crusty surface. No matter what I did I could not get that thing out of there. Having been in these situations before I tried all the regular options. I dug the mud off the wheels and wedged pieces of wood underneath to try to give it traction.
No dice. It was a thousand pound paperweight. And Greg was still nine days away.
If I was going to get it out I'd have to pull out the big guns. I had to get the tractor.
I must've been quite a sight, me strapping the back end of the Bad Boy with a piece of chain, then maneuvering the tractor into position.
I even had a man on a horse stop and watch me for a while. I waved at him to let him know I had it under control. I didn't want to trouble him--or his horse. He finally mosied off.
The mower was in so deep even the tractor couldn't drag it. I had to winch it up with the bucket and then drag it out of the maw of that mower-sucking pit.
Finally, success!
I probably should've called it a day after that ordeal, but it was such a pretty day, I hated to waste it and not get any work done. I got everything trimmed, but gave a wide berth to that pit of despair.
After I showered I managed to get a little freelance work done. Book Cover Diva is starting to get some lovin' and I'm beginning to pick up some gigs. Designing covers is such a pleasure. I can lose myself in my work and never feel a bit tired.
It was a productive weekend, but it wore me out. I need a husband.
***
How was your weekend? Hope you weren't involved in any tractor pulls.
***
Oh, and don't forget. Mistress of the Stone is in the running for BEST BOOK of the YEAR at LASR. I was so pleased when it received a BEST BOOK rating last year. Vote for it, okay? Go here for the list. It should be in the middle.
I think I'm going to take it easy today.
Comments
CONGRATS on the nomination! I'm going to vote now!
I'm feeling the effects of that weekend now. LOL. But I'm glad I did it. It raining!
You exhaust me woman!
Glad the design work is picking up and you're enjoying the work :)
Much as it tired me out, at least it was a productive weekend. And the weather is nice.
Maria where are photos? LOL :-)
I really hope you actually did "take it easy " as after all that you needed a break from manual labor that extreme!
Haven't started any outside work yet.
Re: yoga
Yoga is as much strength building as it is stretching. One of my favorite postures is Triangle because it's so challenging yet has done wonders for strengthening my knees. I can hold that posture for a full minute without fading, but I could swear he made it last longer than that. LOL.
It's a workout. Friends have even commented that I seem to be losing weight.
Glad to hear Book Diva is getting some action - in a not-naughty way lol!!
I was pretty beat afterward.
By the look of the cowboy he was debating whether to help me, but I prefer to work things out for myself if I can.
I'll go check in a minute.
The one thing I'm grateful for is that the weather was so nice. Of course, I probably wouldn't be mowing at any other time. :)
You will have to show us some phototgraphs of your property. I love propertities. :)
Thanks for the vote!
And that must have been a hard weekend. I would love to live out south and have a little farm land, but I'm so much of a city girl that I'd probably go crazy trying to figure things out on a farm. Than again, you don't know until you try and I plan on trying the country life eventually.
Glad to hear Book Cover Diva is getting some action. Indie Services - meh. The only thing I'm doing is a free picture book format because I wanted to learn how to do it :)
Like everything else, I learned what I needed one step at a time.
Re: the dogs
Sheesh! I came dragging in and nobody even opened one eye. LOL.
Little did your parents know all those years ago they were bringing 'frontier-lady' into the world.
It's good you have yoga and the less physically demanding bookcover work to keep you engaged.
They always considered me oddly curious. But now that I'm getting older, I can call myself eccentric. :)