Well, chores, are those things you do every day, feeding the sheep, collecting eggs from the chickens, moving the sheep to the pasture, locking them up at night to keep them safe from predators. One could fill a whole page with my list of daily "chores". And then there is the "fun", training the dogs, working with students and their dogs.
But, what is the work you might ask? Well, that is things like, building a new barn. Building a "hoop house" for the livestock. (my next project) It might even be, in my case today, trying to load a broken down golf cart onto a flat bed trailer...
That doesn't sound all to bad, by itself, but it was challenging, as the thing weighs in at approx 800 pounds, and had 2 flat tires. And did I mention, it doesn't run. Totally d-e-a-d. Due to the terrain here, and where it was parked, the flatbed trailer couldn't even get close. So, haul the cart, unhook, haul the trailer, unhook, chain the cart to the truck, drag it, oh and here's the fun part... part rodeo and part amusement part ride... pull the cart onto the flatbed! hmmmm ok... I can do this!
It's a long flatbed. Think of, a kids teter-totter, drag the 800 pound cart onto a trailer that is no longer hooked up to the truck, whooppppeeeeee the trailer, rocks back, lifting it's front high into the air. Yep, i'd blocked the tires, but not the rear of the trailer!
I'm sure glad, I hadn't asked a friend to sit in it and steer!
Not much choice but to move ahead, and pull that cart forward enough to stop the tilt in the trailer!
sad broken down golf (chore) cart gets loaded up in flatbed |
So that was an interesting bit of "work" for the day, still have to feed sheep, move them in, stack the hay, take the dogs out, feed the dogs, and then move on to making dinner... huh? maybe not, I'll take ranch chores over cooking any day!
Without my friends on facebook who gave me ideas and help on the "how" I couldn't have got this done, I owe you a huge THANK YOU! You're the bestest!
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