Drew, this is the honest truth...there is not enough time, but there never has been. To do something, means something else is pushed out of the way. If you stop in at 10 AM, rest assured I am doing something, but its typically nothing that can't be stopped and I help you out. That's just the way my life has always been. Life on full speed ahead. But that's alright, I don't have any problems with insomnia
I got to bed at 10, and get up at 3:30...Luckily I'm a morning person, so for you West Coast guys, that is when you usually catch me online. About the time I am getting up, is about the time Vaughn is headed to bed.
It used to be that on Sunday's was the day we rested up. We would go chat with the neighbors then, work a bit around the house, but never do anything as far as work-for-money goes. To an extent I still do that, but with Alyson in the picture now, Friday's end up mean watching her. So that is usually my slow down day. I got visit people then, go hiking through the woods to check on forest growth and stand damage and whatnot, and just bring her along with me. She likes it too. So on Fridays you see my post count pick up quite a bit, just because I am in and around the computer alot.
In the summer a family friend uses my tractor to do a lot of custom haying (Another reason I got into beef cows...free hay). Its kind of funny because the Amish will not be able to move in here until September,so they contracted him to cut the first crop hay. My tractor will be helping in that adventure so that is kind of ironic.
I guess them moving in doesn't mean a whole lot. Thorndike will still have its agricultural roots for a few more generations anyway. Besides I was thinking with the price of gas now, they might have a good plan going. Maybe I should join up with them, I don't drink, I don't smoke, never did any funny stuff, so I am halfway there. Alyson looks quite cute in a bonnet too!