Thursday, November 10, 2011
Meanwhile, back at the ranch.
Never tell a stubborn old farm woman she can't do something. I recently invested in a gas fireplace insert. I was informed that I would need to hire someone with the proper equipment to remove my old woodburning, cast iron, fireplace insert. Not content to wait for burly grandsons to help, I resorted to tried and true methods. With my trusty patient lift, and some metal pipe for rollers, I was able to extract it without too much effort. Only problem, the cat was trying to help and got his toe ran over for his troubles. Should have heard him screech. Now before the cat lovers crawl all over me, I quickly rolled off his toe and he immediately wanted to know what was for dinner. I assumed he was okay, and continued with my endeavor to transport it out and store it. Lesson one on farm life.
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Glad the cat is okay, if it had been one of us...you know it would have broken our toe! I'm so excited about the anthology 'Leaves from the Valley Oak, way to go Visalia/Exeter writers.
ReplyDeleteawwww poor tiger :(
ReplyDeletehahaha but good to know where i get my stubbornness from :P
Where there's a will, there's a way. Soon you'll be toasty warm in your house. But next time lock the cat in the bathroom. Tee hee.
ReplyDeleteThe cat deserved treats after that episode!
ReplyDeleteGlad you're enjoying blogging. It's a great way for us to get to know you.
i love your storytelling skills. and hearing it about your daily life through these skills is especially fun. thanks for sharing about yourself and your life.
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