I went to see my neurosurgeon yesterday. He's given me the yellow light to resume normal activities, with a cautionary warning to take it easy and to ease into things. This is great news. After two months of inactivity, and posting on Facebook ad nauseum, I can get back to the property and start doing things.
The first thing I need to do is to fire up the generator, charge the tractor battery, and get it moved next to Todd the Trailer. I'm going to tarp it for the winter to keep the snow off it. Speaking of which, we've already had snow flurries here.
Pam is off to work at 5 AM for the next three days and I'm left with the dogs and cats to fend for ourselves. This is what I woke up to this morning.
The bottom photo must be the result of a cat on the counter. A glass was broken, so I left it until day time when I could see what I was cleaning up.
I love animals. But sometimes...
The first thing I need to do is to fire up the generator, charge the tractor battery, and get it moved next to Todd the Trailer. I'm going to tarp it for the winter to keep the snow off it. Speaking of which, we've already had snow flurries here.
Pam is off to work at 5 AM for the next three days and I'm left with the dogs and cats to fend for ourselves. This is what I woke up to this morning.
The bottom photo must be the result of a cat on the counter. A glass was broken, so I left it until day time when I could see what I was cleaning up.
I love animals. But sometimes...
Whichever dog it is that eats CD's, that's one tough dog. If it's the cat, I'm speechless.
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