

The names are honoring Queen Anne and West Seattle, both are streets. These two streets are special to my man and I - Lander was my cross street where I lived in West Seattle with my aunt for 4 years before moving to Germany, and Mercer is the street where I worked in downtown Seattle's Queen Anne for 6 years. Baasha has been to both, by the way, hehheehehe.
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A little while later he came in the house covered in hay bits, and with a nasty hay rash on his neck. I said, "You brought some hay up to the loft?"
"Yes, I moved some hay."
"How many did you manage to bring up to the loft by yourself?"
"All 20 bales."
!!!OMGosh, REALLY!?!
My poor man. As he ate his pizza, I washed his neck with a soapy wet cloth. Then asked him to come help me pound some Tposts into the ground on our hang.
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Although I had a ladder set up for pounding Tposts in, my man wanted to try standing on a nearby stump. He hit the Tpost with the hammer, lost his balance as the stump broke apart, and fell crashing to the ground, injuring his elbow and heel. I feel so bad, but I think he'll recover. But that was his last Tpost of the day. He held the ladder while I pounded into the rock hard ground (it hasn't rained since March.)
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Twenty!?
Ah, that's why he was long gone (to pasture) as I arrived with his morning mash.
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I've got to get outside now and BBQ us some pork steaks and polish dogs. My man is trying to woo Mercer down the stairs to visit. He has a fondness for our nervous cat. He spends a lot of time talking to her. I say, he must be a cat lover.
4 comments:
do you have a t-post driver? They make such work soooo much easier!
http://www.flemingoutdoors.com/tdrwiha.html?productid=tdrwiha&channelid=FROOG
There has got to be something similar over there...
Tass
Cypress, TX
(word verification: Sester A good cat name, no?)
I second the post-pounder idea! They are worth their [considerable] weight in gold! Take of that man of yours--he's worth his weight as well!
Looks like your kitties are starting to settle in.
I OFFERED you a t-post driver. Yeah, it's ugly, but it would be better than a hammer, you silly people!!!
It's still here, waiting for you. I don't think they'll let me mail it, though....!
Your poor man! Well, both of you had a loong day yesterday!
Glad the kitties got names. And why are you so mean to poor Baasha? He's itchy!
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