Chop and Burn
Jun. 15th, 2009 10:27 amConcluding the story of how I spent my working weekend in Mehama:
( More tales of rural life, with fire and chainsaws )
Lisa seems pretty happy with the amount of work I got done while I was up there. I would have accomplished more if I hadn't been working 14-hour days for my employer much of the time. (I wasn't the only one; it's been a hectic week there, with more to come.) The days are very long this time of year, of course, which means more daylight during which to get jobs done. There's still more to do. Indeed, with a property like this, there is always something else to do, but I am, you might say, "earning my keep" and justifying using Lisa's father's resources when I stay up there.
( More tales of rural life, with fire and chainsaws )
Lisa seems pretty happy with the amount of work I got done while I was up there. I would have accomplished more if I hadn't been working 14-hour days for my employer much of the time. (I wasn't the only one; it's been a hectic week there, with more to come.) The days are very long this time of year, of course, which means more daylight during which to get jobs done. There's still more to do. Indeed, with a property like this, there is always something else to do, but I am, you might say, "earning my keep" and justifying using Lisa's father's resources when I stay up there.