Subject: [Homestead] Soaked with sweat and panting hard
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 08:43:47 -0500
I relate well to James' reported routine of swinging his singing
scythe for an hour or two in the morning and then laying up in the
heat of the day and then doing something a bit easier after the sun
gets behind the trees.
My current project is the first permanent garden bed of which I have
long fantasized, then dreamed, and is now becoming reality. I cheated
and broke the sod with Magnolia but now it is picking, shoveling and
raking to prepare to pour the foundation, actually a mowing edge and
standing footing at ground level. I am keeping notes and taking photos
and some day when Don hopefully gets my Web site rebuilt will offer
the results to those who are interested.
Someone, I think Wonder Woman, teased James about the age thing. He
properly replied that he is still approaching his prime. I suspect I
am slightly past my prime, although it is appropriate to note that a
lot of experience offsets a little bit of age.
"Use it or lose it." All true. I am using and losing the extra Phoenix
pounds and inches to do the things I love here at Heartwood. The
pounds and inches are going down as the projects are going up.
[Homestead] Soaked with sweat and panting hard,
Gene GeRue, 06/13/2008