Ozarkgal
Senior Member
- Location
- Deep in the Ozark woods
TWH...speaking of being busy, you've had your share! I bet us old gals could work circles around the young'uns, bad backs and all.
Yes, the ticks and snakes and turtles are out here in full force. Hubby nailed a large cottonmouth in the creek this afternoon and the dogs are getting their daily tick check, had one on my butt cheek yesterday, not attached, just crawling..Yuck! So far the chiggers haven't gotten us yet, except one for me.
I spent three days digging deeper ditches on the sides of my driveway and patching washouts that happened during the last gully washer. I had new gravel delivered and spread today and had to smooth that out by hand with a rake. Now it looks like we're in for another big frog strangler for the next three days, which means all the loose, new gravel will probably end up at the bottom of the hill...can't win for losing some days.
Coon #6 went to join his buds today. He had to wait until late afternoon to hitch his ride as we were busy with trying to finish the driveway before the gravel truck came..it gave him some time to sit and think about the error of his ways.
Good ol' #6,...is there no end? Not cute anymore...no, definitely not cute!!
I'm starting to question this living in the woods idea. It seemed like a good one at the time.
Today, I'm feeling envious of ladies who spa, lunch and shop all day.
Yes, the ticks and snakes and turtles are out here in full force. Hubby nailed a large cottonmouth in the creek this afternoon and the dogs are getting their daily tick check, had one on my butt cheek yesterday, not attached, just crawling..Yuck! So far the chiggers haven't gotten us yet, except one for me.
I spent three days digging deeper ditches on the sides of my driveway and patching washouts that happened during the last gully washer. I had new gravel delivered and spread today and had to smooth that out by hand with a rake. Now it looks like we're in for another big frog strangler for the next three days, which means all the loose, new gravel will probably end up at the bottom of the hill...can't win for losing some days.
Coon #6 went to join his buds today. He had to wait until late afternoon to hitch his ride as we were busy with trying to finish the driveway before the gravel truck came..it gave him some time to sit and think about the error of his ways.
I'm starting to question this living in the woods idea. It seemed like a good one at the time.