Big time fun.

This morning we went to the farmer’s market for bread and vegetables. Unfortunately the cinnamon roll guy wasn’t there for the second week in a row. We returned home with our bounty and after unloading everything and packing up lunch we headed towards Eagleville. Our destination was Lucky Ladd farms. There were tons of people there when we arrived and we had to wait in line to have our tickets scanned. Once inside things went well though. I bought a cup of food for Luke to feed the goats, and he enjoyed that. We also saw cows, sheep, llamas, rabbits, peacocks, and other animals. It was “construction equipment day”, so there were a bunch of construction machines there and a mini excavator was doing some demonstrations. Luke went down some slides with both me and Liz and we had some lunch after that. It was pretty hot out but nice in the shade. We walked around a bit more, feed the goats the last of our overpriced food, and left. All in all it was a very enjoyable time. We were only there for a couple of hours but it felt like much longer. We took a circuitous route home through Lewisburg so that Luke could nap. Erik came to get some firewood after we arrived, and then Luke and I played until dinner time. After dinner I mowed grass and saw that we are getting a little action on one of the straw bales. Tomorrow I will take a picture of it.

A bad surprise and then a good one.

Last night at about 9:30, when I was nearing Lynchburg I got a call saying that the masons would not be coming today. I still drove on because I had some things to do this morning there, like buying more twelve inch block and dropping off stuff at my storage unit. I also did some reading at the cottage. Early this afternoon I drove down to Shelbyville to put a deposit on my cabinets then drove on home to surprise Liz and Luke again, since they hadn’t been expecting me to arrive until late, because they didn’t know about the masons bailing. So we all went to downtown Columbia for the “First Friday” celebration, and it was a bit of a letdown. Luke enjoyed his bath and didn’t fuss too much at bed time.

Spending a little more money, the calm before the expensive storm.

This morning I got a trailer load of sand at Builder’s Supply and hauled it to the job site. I drove down to Winchester and bought two more windows at Henley’s, then went to Home Depot for two more. From there I drove to the cabinet place in Shelbyville and dropped off my lists for a quote. My final stop before home was the cedar store in Chapel Hill. They won’t have everything I need, but will have enough to get me off to a good start. I drove home and surprised Liz and Luke. We played and had dinner together. Liz is putting him to bed now, and soon I will drive back to the Mountain, since the masons are coming early tomorrow morning.

Transitioning from the long weekend back to the grind.

This morning Liz had a doctor’s appointment so I watched Luke until Madeline arrived. I left the house and drove to Home Depot in Winchester, then on to Monteagle. I made calls and went to the lumber yard to buy my lumber packages. That was pretty painful, but necessary. I had a lunch meeting with Sam, the HVAC man, and that went well. This afternoon I went to the job site and moved some logs out of the way, then drove the tractor down the street a little ways to help a guy who works at the Goat Market spread some gravel on his driveway. We talked for a while afterwards. I came back to the cottage and chatted with my parents for a bit, then we had dinner on the back deck. I will do some reading shortly, then hopefully go to bed at a reasonable time.

Enjoying milder weather.

It’s Memorial Day, so Liz had a holiday and I skipped out on work. This morning Luke and I went to Port Royal, but he didn’t want to stay very long. We were almost home when he fell asleep, so I called Liz and upon arriving home she came out to the car and joined us for a drive. Luke didn’t sleep for as long as I would have liked, but it was still better than nothing. After lunch and quiet time we went to Home Depot and Andy’s Frozen Custard in Spring Hill. Before dinner Liz and Luke played soccer out back while I planted vegetables into the straw bales. Dinner, bath, and bed times went well. I won’t drive to the Mountain until tomorrow morning.