Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Thursday, July 5/2012

I am finally home and so ready for bed.  It was a good night last night but working these night shifts totally suck on the body.  Unfortunately, I have a few more night shifts to work this month.  What is with that!!
I head to bed only too glad to be able to lie down.  I do not hear another thing until 3 o'clock!!  Man, I must have been tired as I usually do not sleep that long.
John has been busy today as I sit outside and noticed that the metal poles for the clothes line have been ground off and are now lying in the grass buy he shop.  Gee, this all occurred by the bedroom window and I didn't even hear it!!
With the poles gone, it seemed to open the area up and make it look even bigger.  That is a good thing.
John wants to unload some of the stuff from the "silver bullet" trailer into the shop as that is where the stuff belongs, then close off the front of the trailer and us it for garden tools and such (like the fishing rods) and use the back of the trailer for wood storage.  The log splitter can sit in there and the wood can be spit and stored inside out of the rain.  We will always have dry wood then.  With all the fires we have, trying to get damp wood started sucks.  What a great idea this is and we start on this project.
John moves the green tracker out first, then moves the silver bullet in front of the big shop doors and together, we start unloading.
Dave wandered over and we soon decided to call it a day and sat outside enjoying the remainder of the day waiting for Shirley to get home from work.  Happy hour was upon us anyway so it was time to enjoy a few refreshments.
With the trailer and the tracker gone, I can't believe how much room there is now between the garden and the shop.  There is plenty of room for a deck and even an area for a hedge - something that will require more thought.  Hmmm....
John cooked supper on the BB and it was soon time for me to head to bed.  Tomorrow is another day and we have to finish unloading the trailer and get it set up beside the shop so that the wood can be split and stacked inside.
Moving the tracker out

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