I dropped a piece of firewood on my foot yesterday. It fell out of the log carrier and crunched down directly on the terminal joint of my big toe. You know, where the bone is right there under the skin and is therefore in a position to cause maximum pain when crushed. Yeah, that one. It hurt. A lot. It hurt so much, I was afraid I had cracked the bone. I don't think that anymore, but it still hurts some. And I'm ready for woodstove season to be over.
Also yesterday, I helped A. move the sheep from the paddock near the house to the upper pasture where there is a bigger barn they can all fit into to get out of the forecasted snow. You would think lambs would just follow right along with their mothers, right? Wrong. We spent a good ten minutes chasing and herding three particularly stupid lambs that didn't know where they were or where they wanted to be, but did know they didn't want to go where we wanted them to go. Stupid lambs.
I am seriously involved at the moment with the BBC2 series Edwardian Farm, for which I can thank Ohiofarmgirl for mentioning it on her site. It's on YouTube. You should watch it. It's awesome. There is also one called Victorian Farm, which I will, of course, have to watch. The time suckage is off the charts. But oh so entertaining.
The forecasted snow did indeed arrive and is even now coming down. Which means the lettuce is a no-go for awhile. As is any chance of getting outside. Oh well. More time for Edwardian Farm.
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"More time for Ewardian Farm."
Got to be my favourite typo in a long time.........please don't correct it :-)
=lennie=
Now you've gone and done it...can you hear my time sucking away? (It's okay, I'm too tired to focus on anything productive right now anyways.)
Sorry, Lennie. A former editor can't leave a typo for the world to see. Oh the SHAME.
Okay, it'll just be our little secret LOL. But it was so damn fitting.....for a moment I actually thought you did it on purpose........
=lennie=
Thanks for letting me waste more time; I'll HAVE to watch this on YouTube!
I'm glad I'm not the only one that got sucked into those darned BBC shows. I started watching Victorian Farms and loved it so much that I sat and watched every single episode on a Saturday. Next on tap is Edwardian Farms. So fun and informative! But it reminds me of what a modern wuss I am.
Darn Mother Nature. You probably want spring even more than I do!
Both of my big toes involentarily curled up in my shoes when I read that. OWIE!
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