Justwondering
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It Friday night.
It was dark when I finally finished putting the 1957 330 International tractor hydrualic housing back on the tractor. No gaskets for it anymore, so plenty of permatex used. The Mr. helped by lifting that heavy a$$ piece up with his mahindra so we could swing it back over the tractor and lower it.
Futzed with the bolts for about 20 minutes, but got everything tightened back up tonight-- just in case it rains.
Which means, since we finished getting it buttoned up, it definitely won't rain.
Came in, cleaned up and fixed turkey & dressing enchiladas for dinner. tasty!
Wore him out so he went to bed, bless his heart. There is no quit in that man.
I'm sitting here watching Roadkill. They are taking a pace arrow motorhome apart to get the engine and stuff it in a 68 dodge charger body.
I realize I'm sitting here watching this car show and crocheting a headband/ear warmer for my friend who has taken a job recently as a school crossing guard.
Suddenly it occurs to me I have everything I could every want in just one day:
- 75 degree day, clouds, light breeze
-My husband, his tractor, and his help
-Plenty of tools and extra flashlights to finish up the hydraulic cleanout & everything in the dark
-Good food, home made and tasty
-Car show on tv (in color)
-Crochet with really soft yarn, a new pattern which is turning out great.
One really great day. I'm hoping you each get to have one like this . . . .
JW
It was dark when I finally finished putting the 1957 330 International tractor hydrualic housing back on the tractor. No gaskets for it anymore, so plenty of permatex used. The Mr. helped by lifting that heavy a$$ piece up with his mahindra so we could swing it back over the tractor and lower it.
Futzed with the bolts for about 20 minutes, but got everything tightened back up tonight-- just in case it rains.
Which means, since we finished getting it buttoned up, it definitely won't rain.
Came in, cleaned up and fixed turkey & dressing enchiladas for dinner. tasty!
Wore him out so he went to bed, bless his heart. There is no quit in that man.
I'm sitting here watching Roadkill. They are taking a pace arrow motorhome apart to get the engine and stuff it in a 68 dodge charger body.
I realize I'm sitting here watching this car show and crocheting a headband/ear warmer for my friend who has taken a job recently as a school crossing guard.
Suddenly it occurs to me I have everything I could every want in just one day:
- 75 degree day, clouds, light breeze
-My husband, his tractor, and his help
-Plenty of tools and extra flashlights to finish up the hydraulic cleanout & everything in the dark
-Good food, home made and tasty
-Car show on tv (in color)
-Crochet with really soft yarn, a new pattern which is turning out great.
One really great day. I'm hoping you each get to have one like this . . . .
JW