This morning after breakfast I went to Kroger and then the gas station, then cut the grass in the back field. The mower did great. After that I went to get straw for our straw bale garden. We just kind of hung out around the house for a bit – I showered and prepared dinner in the slow cooker while Liz and Luke played outside. We had lunch and the rain started while we were eating. We drove up to Lauren’s to have a Mother’s Day celebration with my parents as well as their friend Megan and her son JT. It was a nice time. We returned home for dinner and Luke talked all about our time there. Due to the storms he didn’t have a real bath. I am waiting around for the rain to stop or at least slow down before I drive up to Monteagle.
Doing a little of everything.
This morning after breakfast we went to the farmers market to get bread, carrots, and cheese. Luke enjoyed seeing everybody. From there we went home and all worked on cutting up the fallen tree and hauling it to the burn pile. After a return trip to the market we went to TSC where Luke saw the chicks and drills. We had lunch and a failed nap attempt, then went for a little drive. Our first stop was the Dotted Lime so Liz could get some coffee. We drove out towards Santa Fe, then over to Spring Hill to the library, where Liz got a card. Unfortunately she forgot Luke’s shoes, so he couldn’t go inside. We went to the Port Royal playground for quite a while. It was pretty crowded but Luke handled himself very well. We got pizza from a place in Spring Hill that we hadn’t tried before, Frankie’s. It was pretty good. Luke really stretched out dinner time and didn’t go to sleep until nearly nine. He should sleep well tonight though.

A beautiful, but still muddy day.
Last nights storms made everything even messier. I went to the library parking lot to send emails and make phone calls, many of which I had been putting off for a while. So it felt good to do that. I took trash to the dump and stopped by the Goat Market to chat with Eric for a bit. After going back to the cottage to clean and pack I went next door to see Debbie. I didn’t stay for too long before returning to the cottage to watch an episode of Magnum PI that I had downloaded on my phone. The drive home was uneventful. I arrived to see a tree down in the back field, and so I started cutting it up. It will take several trailer trips to get it all over to the burn pile. I also need to get more gas for my chainsaw. It was good to see Luke and we played a bit before dinner. He was quite rambunctious at bed time but eventually went to sleep.

A productive day before the rain arrived.
After breakfast and saying goodbye to Liz and Luke I drove p to the Mountain. I met Dillon and his buddy “Rat” at the job site and loaded up some logs, and talked with Rat about a little backhoe work. I had to run to the cottage but returned and got to work about 10:40. It was a muddy mess but I still got a lot of work done. Branches hauled to the burned pile, stumps as well, more logs cut, and some topsoil graded off. The mud kept me from doing everything I wanted to, and I’m not sure if tomorrow will be any better. I took an afternoon break and went to the Goat Market for a drink. When I returned there was a deer at the first lot. I worked until about seven and was turning onto the highway next to the Goat Market when I saw serious clouds. They reminded me of the “Derecho” in Columbia last year and I was a little nervous. I didn’t even know it was supposed to rain. The wind and rain really picked up, but it didn’t last terribly long. I watched an episode of Magnum PI on my phone and did a little internet surfing this evening. Hopefully the rain won’s make too much more of a mess but I’m not confident.




More rain, less work.
It was gross outside this morning, and with some encouragement from my dad I decided to make it an “administrative day”. That involved finishing a Clive Cussler book, using the library’s internet to map out some property, and organizing the back of my car. A little after two I hit the road and drove down through Cowan. Before Lynchburg I took a bit of a route I had never done before. It was quite pretty and I enjoyed seeing something new. Luke was in the back yard when I arrived home. He showed me some things in the house and we played a little until dinner time. He stretched out the meal and then goofed out when it was time to clean up toys. He did well at bath time and seems to be going to bed without fuss. I just finished cleaning the kitchen and have a little work to do on the computer.
