Hey Sweetie!
What a tiring day! It hadn’t been my plan, but one thing led to another, and I had a very busy day. I considered riding, but after all the rain yesterday, I knew the trails would be really sloppy, so I let myself get involved with other things that needed doing. I began by moving the horses down the hill. With all the rain, the area they’ve been it, which was on a bit of slope, was really looking bad, so I put them further down into the weeds, which is better for them but does make it a bit tougher for me, but in the end, I think it will be worth it. Next, I started a load of laundry, then decided to finally put my spare tire away. Turned out I couldn’t quite make it fit (close, but no cigar!), until I let some air out of it. Once I managed to roll it up and get the top lug on the bracket, but couldn’t get the other one, I let enough air out of it to finally make it fit. Then I had to get out my compressor (so glad I invested in that!) and topped it off, so now it’s good to go. By then it was time to hang out my first load of laundry, which I did, but as I was putting it up, what started out as a beautiful day suddenly got very black to the west, so I checked the radar and found a strong storm front very close, so I took the laundry back down to wait until it passed. Meanwhile, I refilled my water tanks. Once the storm passed, and by then my second load was done, so I hung both on the line. After a quick break, I decided to pull out some of my other new tools and see if I could tidy up some of the body work on the trailer. In the process of trying to remove some of the old screws, I discovered it would be easier just to drill a new hole, thanks to the fabulous new drill bits I got for my impact wrench. I managed to reattach all the bits of aluminum framework and wheel wells, so it looks a lot better now. I also had to fix the frame on one of the windows, which came loose, but I only did a jury rig, so I imagine I’ll be having to do a more permanent fix at some point. It was a long afternoon of work! Finally, I took the laundry down around 4:00, and stopped to rest for a bit. I completely forgot that I made arrangements to go pick up hay at 4:30, but the seller texted me at 5:00 to ask if I was still coming, so I immediately jumped in the truck and headed over there, arriving at 5:30 in Burdett. The hay he was advertising was clover, but it was from last year, and instead, he had some other mixed grass hay on offer, so I took that instead, since it was more like what the horses are eating now. I bought 12 bales, enough to get me through my time here, and to have a full load for the next place. Love it when it’s just $5 a bale! I was disappointed, though, in that the codes on my truck came back, but I cleared it again before I left after getting hay, and this time they seemed to stick. We’ll see how it is tomorrow. Got back to camp by around 6:30, but by the time I got everything loaded in the front stall and under the gooseneck with skirting, the horses fed and watered, it was well after 7:00, and I was even more tired! Had a cocktail, made some dinner, watched a little TV, now I am MORE than ready for a shower and a good night sleep! Good night, darlin’! Love you!
Archives for June 2024
Sunday, June 30, 2024 – Busy, Exhausting Productive Day
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Friday, June 28, 2024 – Tire and Mail Pickup, Shopping and Truck Maintenance
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